Sentence examples for about a leaf from inspiring English sources

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He explained that a track about the last leaf on the tree isn't a grand metaphor but is about a leaf he once saw: "I said, hang in there buddy – you might make it.

To find out about a leaf, a user takes a photograph of it using an iPhone (no Android version yet), and the app determines what type of tree it came from.

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Make the pruning cut about 1/4-inch above a leaf or at the base of the branch.

The director Albert Brooks recently summed up the marketing problem of electrics in a Twitter message about Nissan's entry: "Thinking about buying a Leaf but I don't want to add 'range' to all my other anxieties".

What about taking a leaf from Senkan Yamato, a Japanese science-fiction cartoon about a battle with aliens, he suggested?

Still, given the signs of the times bursting like mortars around him, this guy could at least have made some speeches about change taken a leaf out of Barry O.'s book and just bifurcated appearance and reality.

How about 36 inches with a leaf?

Still, given the signs of the times bursting like mortars around him, this guy could at least have made some speeches about change – taken a leaf out of Barry O's book and just bifurcate appearance and reality.

A Yonkers woman was indicted yesterday on charges that she killed her neighbor with her car after they argued about his use of a leaf blower, which sprayed leaves and dirt onto her property.

Far more than Mr. Miyazaki's other recent films, this one obviously has been created for young viewers, who will have no trouble grasping its broad story or understanding why the characters do what they do, as when Sosuke, worried about prowling cats, places a leaf over the pail with the goldfish girl.

I noticed something had been eating the heads of the sunflowers, at first I thought it must be a pigeon, because the flowers were so high, but on a leaf about six foot from the ground I saw what looked like mouse droppings, and I'm now wondering if a mouse or even a rat could climb up there to feast on the flowers….? I picked some beans and chard for supper, and pulled out some chickweed.

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