Sentence examples for buzzing of bees from inspiring English sources

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The buzzing of bees, busily plying the treetops in search of sweet nourishing nectar, is ever present.

One performer, Meredith McCanse, thrashed her arms in irritation to the buzzing of bees in Pavel Zustiak's score.

Synthesizers drone and vibrate away somewhere, and an amplified buzzing of bees has, when you get close, the roar of fighter planes.

It must have been noon — I remember the buzzing of bees leaving for their routine forage — when uniformed officers burst into the house and seized our citizenship documents, birth certificates and other papers.

Tucked away in a noisy corner of south London is a haven of tranquility where the constant hum of the capital's traffic is drowned out by the buzzing of bees.

Bees don't really lend themselves to living in a zoo, so instead I bought a farm in France and converted it into a nature reserve, awash with flowers and alive with the buzzing of bees and the scampering, rustling and chirping of a myriad of other creatures.

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Her sisters, softer now with frost and rain, feed birds between the trees and wait for creamy blossom, sun, the buzzing of the bees, zing of the bees.

When in bloom, the idea is that the buzzing of wild bees, of which 50 species have been identified at Kew feeding on the flowers, will greet the visitor as they walk along a path to the upper level of The Hive where an oculus connects the structure with the sky and the elements (unlike the dark, dry cavity where honeybees live).

Of course, that may well be a cake soaked in a little too much romanticism, but I find honey does that, especially as you sit in the garden and watch the lazy buzzing of giant bees in your pot plants - the sound and scent of a summer 's day.

Though we were only a few stories up, the urban noise was reduced substantially, replaced by the buzzing of the bees and a light breeze blowing through the grasses.

Funnel clouds and small tornadoes are reported as whistling, whining, humming, or the buzzing of innumerable bees or electricity, or more or less harmonic, whereas many tornadoes are reported as a continuous, deep rumbling, or an irregular sound of "noise".

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