skyscraper

skyscraper


    Выберите язык
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Синонимы и Определения Перейти к синонимам

    Используйте «birch» в предложении

    birch примеры предложений

    birch


    birches


    birching


    1. Birch, Clove and Peppermint


    2. The sweet, musty smell of old books mingled with birch tells me we're in the library


    3. birch from the surrounding households filled his nostrils as


    4. He tossed a small birch log onto


    5. Rich in pine, birch, spruce and aspen trees, here you can find hare, fox, deer, wolf, lynx, bear and elk


    6. In the Appendix to the life of Prince Henry, Doctor Birch has given us an account of the prices of butcher's meat as commonly paid by that prince


    7. We moved from farm country to the woods at the base of the Swan Mountains in Montana, living on acres of dense pine and fir forest laced with snowberry and wild spirea, black hawthorn, birch, and aspen


    8. A few minutes later there it was again: an up-routed birch against the roadside


    9. He felt he had to cleanse himself with birch and water, pay obeisance to his God with an offer of personal sacrifice


    10. Outside, I cleared the mess and planted trees – a cluster of white birch trees surrounded by Chinese maples, calling this group of saplings my “great Canadian forest

    11. The area closer to the house was densely planted with growing beings rescued from destruction in the previous garden: lithe birch trees graceful as dancers, clumps of fairy-like nandina, stately arum lilies, agapanthus mounding greenly, fine-leafed groundcovers spilling over every surface


    12. Their campsite was situated in a stand of birch


    13. SHE says you all need a good dose of birch tonic


    14. I noticed his boat was made of a frame of sticks covered with birch bark


    15. glass rowing boat, enjoying the sight of a perfectly flat, calm surface, reflecting the very veins of what he still supposed might be birch leaves


    16. She carried a basket made of birch bark, a traditional type seen


    17. Birch bark gleamed silvery white


    18. “By that birch,” he growled, pointing the rifle at me


    19. “-- hidden in the copse of birch and alder trees, near your village and I sensed I had finally come to a place where I would be safe


    20. The crackling fire of the resinous pine cast a flickering glow upon their hardened faces that spoke of toil in felling the birch and pine of the nearby forest

    21. "One time in the recent past, Michael the Red, after collecting his due from his work felling the pine and birch, sat back thoughtfully on his bunk at the camp with a comforting jug of hootch


    22. Michael the Red was a darn lucky and fortunate man to have outrun the devil’s birch ferryboat and lived to tell the tale


    23. It’s in a white birch case


    24. Their caress was more exquisitely painful than any birch twigs or leather thongs


    25. The screen showed the Tsar standing proud and erect near some birch trees


    26. The Oak and Birch trees between his vantage point and the shore were in their


    27. distant stand of white birch approached at the speed of an express train


    28. The gravestones standing between the high birch trees emanated eternal peace in the moonless night


    29. I stretched out the scarred, birch paddle while


    30. She started to sway back and forth like the switches of a sapling birch

    31. The white birch


    32. Brown noted that in the time (1963) a prerequisite to becoming a Dallas police officer was to have membership in either the KKK or the John Birch Society


    33. Brisk wielder of the birch and rule he was the master of the village school,


    34. A second arrow was already on its way when the first arrow penetrated the thin birch bark bow of the leading canoe, not wounding any of the four warriors aboard but unsettling them while creating a minor water leak


    35. Two musket shots rang out at nearly the same time a bullet whistled by her ear, while a second bullet splintered the trunk of a birch tree nearby


    36. Emry swept aside the branch of a river birch


    37. Nefer extended his big hand to help her aboard, but she backed against the birch, a dangerous look on her face


    38. ” I shrugged, glancing up at a silent birch reaching over the wall


    39. low-lying boughs of a birch


    40. When Liskara was re-shod, we walked along the river, and the spirits of cottonwood, willow, and birch woke and sang where the water shone

    41. So he gives me this house; a week after that, and it took me a while to move in, and it wasn't until I moved that I realised, the first time I checked my mail, that my address was: 111 Birch lane! Coincidence, maybe; likely not - for me, it meant a lot to me


    42. rises the sun, days sprinkled with birch seeds


    43. They pushed through the birch trees and came to the Danube


    44. Disliking this method, I have tried to make my garden increase in loveliness, if not in tidiness, the farther you get into it; and the visitor who thinks in his innocence as he emerges from the shade of the verandah that he sees the best before him, is artfully conducted from beauty to beauty till he beholds what I think is the most charming bit, the silver birch and azalea plantation down at the very end


    45. “Over there is the Birch Lodge


    46. On this day Olin was interested in a particular species of tree known as the Sweet Birch


    47. The bark was a dull grayish black color and due to that fact the tree was also sometimes also called the Black Birch


    48. "Isn't it a strange thing that a tree like a maple can have a sap that becomes a sweet syrup? And the same strange thing for the Sweet Birch


    49. Finias leaned against a nearby birch tree, watching the old man intently


    50. It would be two more months before the Sweet Birch trees were trimmed of their branches but those sap buckets were already in place and Pharmacist Lewis eagerly awaited their contents









































    1. There was a big clump of birches


    2. Small maple trees - Chinese maple which seeded prolifically, and delicate Japanese maple – both with gorgeous Autumn colours, and clumps of white birches


    3. the lake beyond, a lake framed by what he supposed might be birches, mixed with


    4. Birches, pines, firs, or whatever they were


    5. We began to go down and observed, astonished, the lofty collection of millennial birches whose trunks seemed to project their silhouette up to the infinite; a smell of wild cherry flooded the whole scenery


    6. The birches reached unimaginable heights of more than fifty meters with their whitish crust resembling to the most exquisite ivory and dense disheveled pines scratched the celestial sphere at the movement of the wind


    7. (that one was in London?), The Birches,


    8. As I walked back, I touched the trees and shuddered, hoping I was imagining them––the oaks, elms, beeches, birches, firs, fruit-trees, all of them, moaning in a deep thirst


    9. I looked down between the slender stems of some silver birches that hung over the water; every now and then a tiny gust of wind came along and rippled their clear reflections, ruffling up half of each water-lily leaf, and losing itself somewhere among the reeds


    10. But Ingeborg one afternoon, walking longer than usual, facing the hot sun and the flies and sand of the road beyond the village to see where it led to instead of, as she generally did, exploring footpaths in the forest, came after much heat and exertion to a thicket of trees that were not firs or pines but green cool things, oaks, and acacias and silver birches, and going through them along a grass-grown road fanning herself with her hat as she walked in the pleasant shade, found herself stopped by a white gate, a notice telling her she was not to advance further, and a garden

    11. He stood so still that a squirrel, busy with it's harvesting, ran dawn a pine close beside him, saw him suddenly and skipped back, scolding so shrilly that Beth looked up, espied the wistful face behind the birches, and beckoned with a reassuring smile


    12. In a country of birches, a rod is never seen, and it ought not to appear a marvel in my eyes, that the choicest blessings of Providence are wasted in such cries as these


    13. The birches are not simply stuck in, but some are sown and some are planted, and one must deal carefully with them


    14. Thin-clad birches, swaying in a light wind above their heads, made a black net against the pale sky


    15. places there were ruined works of stone beside the path, and mounds of green topped with slender birches, or fir-trees sighing in the wind


    16. into the high places, among the birches that he loves best, and he will not


    17. Skirting behind the birches in order not to leave obvious tracks through the middle of the lawn, he found the stream along the back of the Filigree Street gardens and followed it north


    18. Warmed by the spring sunshine he sat in the caleche looking at the new grass, the first leaves on the birches, and the first puffs of white spring clouds floating across the clear blue sky


    19. The birches with


    20. The coarse evergreen color of the small fir trees scattered here and there among the birches was an unpleasant reminder of winter

    21. How early! The birches and cherry and alders too are coming out


    22. Probably ten times the age of the birches that formed the forest, it was ten times as thick and twice as tall as they


    23. He looked at the row of birches shining in the sunshine, with their motionless green and yellow foliage and white bark


    24. And the birches with their light and shade, the curly clouds, the smoke of the campfires, and all that was around him changed and seemed terrible and menacing


    25. Birches (Betula), which are often abundant in colder areas


    26. This rise and fall of Walden at long intervals serves this use at least; the water standing at this great height for a year or more, though it makes it difficult to walk round it, kills the shrubs and trees which have sprung up about its edge since the last rise—pitch pines, birches, alders, aspens, and others—and, falling again, leaves an unobstructed shore; for, unlike many ponds and all waters which are subject to a daily tide, its shore is cleanest when the water is lowest


    27. Through aspens, limes and birches bare,


    28. “Then they huddled together like cattle,” says an eye-witness, “around birches and pines, or under carts


    29. The bell rang steadily and distinctly, once every two or three seconds ; it was not an alarm bell, however, but a pleasant and melodious chime, and 1 suddenly recognized that it was a familiar chime, that it was the bel! cf St, Nikolay's, the red church opposite Touchard's, the old-fashioned Moscow church which I remem bered so well, built in the reign of Tsar Alexey Mihalovitch, full of tracer}', and with many domes and columns, and that Easter was only just over, and the new-bom little green leaves were trembling on the meagre birches in Touchard's front garden


    30. Russia is rich in birches

    31. Warmed by the spring sunshine he sat in the calèche looking at the new grass, the first leaves on the birches, and the first puffs of white spring clouds floating across the clear blue sky


    32. The birches with their sticky green leaves were motionless, and lilac-colored flowers and the first blades of green grass were pushing up and lifting last year’s leaves


    33. Then I would glance at her again, and then at the last purple rays of the setting sun where they were throwing the dense clusters of old, rain-washed birches into brilliant relief


    1. Refined birching to stimulate the circulation


    Показать больше примеров

    Синонимы для "birch"

    birch birch rod birch tree birchen birken