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Example sentences for "open places"

  • The male is a solitary bird, and feeds chiefly on the ground, running rapidly about in open places like a Muscisaxicola.

  • It is found only on sandy soils in open places, and seems to thrive most in the neighbourhood of houses and weedy villages, such as Aveyros; it does not occur at all in the shades of the forest.

  • The Eciton legionis lives in open places, and was seen only on the sandy campos of Santarem.

  • Others were seen only in the sunshine in open places.

  • Hardy throughout New England; prefers a rich soil in open places or in light shade.

  • It grows on the ground in open places and in woods.

  • It grows in the woods, or in open places on the ground, usually.

  • This is a very common grass occurring as a weed in cultivated fields and in open places.

  • But in open places they do very well and sometimes whole tracts become grass-lands.

  • They grow to a large size and are white or brightly colored, and live in open places on flowers.

  • The colors are various shades of gray like the ground, and when still it is hard to find, but it is an active spider and exposes itself by jumping in open places.

  • Naucoria semi-orbicularis, sometimes growing in company with it, and the Collybia dryophila, a wood variety which is sometimes found in open places.

  • A few species are found in short grass in open places; but few are recorded as edible, and one, H.

  • We have found no specimens in open places or on the borders of woods.

  • Large and vigorous and strong of beak as he is, this practical joker is wise, and does not often show his conspicuous yellow breast in open places.

  • This Grosbeak dares not trust its brilliant colors in large trees or open places, and so nests where it may hide in a maze of bushes.

  • ORDER OF SHORE BIRDS ORDER LIMIC'OLAE Which live in open places by the water's edge, for the most part, and whose young can run about and feed themselves almost as soon as they are hatched, like little Chickens.

  • It commonly grows in clusters, though sometimes singly, on or about old stumps or prostrate trunks of trees, in woods or open places.

  • Woods, especially of pine and in open places under or near pine trees.

  • Mossy or grassy ground in woods or open places, especially under or near tamarack trees.

  • I have found the plant in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, often among the leaves in mixed woods, but it prefers a goodly supply of light and the freedom of open places.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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