Usar "pine for" en una oración
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pine for
1. "Stop trying to look at your own spine for Christ's sake, you can't see it
2. pine forests, and got lots of snow during much of the year
3. When the conversation developed in to a more extensive one, on the usage of hot springs, she excused herself and took a seat out under a tall pine for shade
4. A land of great contrast, you can also find sub-tropical pine forests, pine forests and the Himalayas
5. fanned out beneath the cliffs, dotted with pine forests and
6. On the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, this pine forested land is home to deer, wild boar, moose, lynx, bear, fox, beaver and wolf – plus oak and linden trees
7. knoll on the edge of the pine forest and picnicked on our
8. a light pine forest he was accosted by several bandits
9. Snow- capped mountains with ascending alpine forests cast long shadows
10. I could only watch Cupid pine for so long before I started to see myself in him, the way I wanted my father’s approval
11. The cheers were taken up on shore and echoed and re-echoed in pine forest and everglade
12. "Oh, it's because I pine for good cheer," said the bachelor, sharply, interrupting my attempt to speak, "that I hate holidays
13. It makes one pine for another opportunity to become better acquainted with them
14. Locating food in the pine forest had become a never-ending struggle
15. He and his men marched in blistering heat through the pine forests along the wide coastal plain, extending inland one hundred sweltering miles before the first low hills
16. 1984: following a successful raid on the communications intercept facility near Puerto Cabezas, Truman and the three platoons he led were moving fast through the pine forest of the coastal plain near Maniwatla to escape the Sandinistas chasing them, when they ran directly into a second column closing in from the west
17. ” Anyway we had run out of grassland and into another pine forest that had given way to a juniper and pine forest when we reached Ayun’ini’s special place
18. ” he told them, and then the pasture around them was gone, replaced by a clearing in a dense pine forest
19. He found one, an overgrown private lane going back into a pine forest
20. She leaned across the supine form and grasped the vessel, her poniard poised over the girl's bosom
21. We pine for those days when the world was
22. And the ravens imprisoned knew it was wrong to pine for freedom
23. He looked deeper into the pine forest
24. this bench made with freshly cut wood of pine forest
25. A slight curvature of the spine forced her to walk with a
26. they begin to pine for their discarded hovels
27. Shaggy called back, lumbering into the towering pine forest ahead, and her adorable baby followed
28. It wound through a pine forest and meadows
29. The guide-book is enthusiastic about Baabe, and says--after explaining its rather odd name as meaning _Die Einsame_, the Lonely One--that it has a pine forest, a pure sea air with ozone in it, a climate both mild and salubrious, and that it works wonders on people who have anything the matter with their chests
30. the pine forest where Neil’s mansion was hidden ever so furtively
31. and sped away into the pine forest toward the highway
32. the city and over the rising bridge, arriving to the pine forest
33. the hiatuses in the thick pine forest
34. It has brainwashed all of the oppressed lower masses to search for, and pine for… Romantic Love: no other kind of love
35. We had passed into the pine forest that surrounds the cemetery
36. They stand in rows in a backyard two houses over and surely began to grow long before these homes were built, which could mean this was maybe once a pine forest
37. After a while I heard the brush of a stirrup against a tree, accompanied by the sounds of movement from several riders in the close confines of the pine forest
38. And whenever you get long vertical lines in a composition, no matter whether it be a cathedral interior, a pine forest, or a row of scaffold poles, you will always have the particular feeling associated with rows of vertical lines in the abstract
39. “Are his words breathless, like the branches of palms that pine for the wind?”
40. I woke at first light and hiked in my sandals for a few hours, climbing nearly 1,700 feet while catching an occasional view of Burney Mountain to the south when I emerged from the shade of the fir and pine forests I was passing through
41. He took pride in using a variety of Northwest woods in his products—sugar pine for keels, ash for the frames, Sitka spruce for the gunnels and the hand-carved seats, Alaska yellow cedar for the washboards
42. To imagine, for example, that the triumph his fugitive hero would feel at the pine forests whooshing past and the taillights of his countrymen strung out jewellike ahead might be tempered by an equally exquisite guilt
43. “Oh, I probably did pine for her
44. Beyond the thin ribbons of landing strip were acre upon acre of pine forests and hills
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47. At the bend of the Danube, vessels, an island, and a castle with a park surrounded by the waters of the confluence of the Enns and the Danube became visible, and the rocky left bank of the Danube covered with pine forests,
48. The turrets of a convent stood out beyond a wild virgin pine forest, and far away on the other side of the Enns the enemy’s horse patrols could be discerned
49. And fairer still were the faraway blue mountains beyond the river, the nunnery, the mysterious gorges, and the pine forests veiled in the mist of their summits
50. The spot chosen for the duel was some eighty paces from the road, where the sleighs had been left, in a small clearing in the pine forest covered with melting snow, the frost having begun to break up during the last few days