Sentence examples for desiccated grass from inspiring English sources

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When they went to the top of a hill to get their bearings, they saw a landscape of gray-brown buttes and ravines covered with clumps of desiccated grass.

These were designed to include simulated conditions experienced by real forensic samples and consisted of grass leaves, stored dry inside paper envelopes at room temperature, desiccated grass leaves contaminated with fungal growth, and also stains made from grass leaves on cotton cloth to simulate grass marks that might be found on clothing.

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On the lumpy ground in broken and desiccated grasses, we lay sobbing, trying to catch our breaths.

Patrick Hughes directs and edits his own story with fanatical focus, while Tim Hudson's photography coaxes foreboding from every rust-brown shadow and desiccated blade of grass.

Desiccated insects, grass and fabric fibres may eventually help prove a gruesome theory that some Anglo Saxon dead lay in their graves for days or weeks, dressed in their finest and surrounded by their treasures, for friends and relatives to visit before they were finally buried.

This new world even fits the pattern of American pastoral - a wilderness and no women - though nature can provide no more than the occasional mushroom or some desiccated apples hidden in the dead grass of a dead orchard.

Nematodes (about 3,000 5,000) were desiccated in glass desiccation chambers.

(When was the last time you heard the expression "dressed to the nines"?) Less forgivable are Kadare's overwrought glissandos on Suzana's nether regions, which he compares to the Arc de Triomphe, a monster growling in the bushes and Albania under Communist rule — "a parched, desiccated estuary dotted about with puny blades of yellowing desert grass," in case you were wondering.

Pittman added that the landscape has become so desiccated that its response to water, even if sprayed directly on grass and trees, is minimal.

"It's vaporized before it gets to the fire". Pittman added that the landscape has become so desiccated that its response to water, even if sprayed directly on grass and trees, is minimal.

Cutover areas were aerially desiccated before replanting then oversown with a mix of introduced grasses (Yorkshire fog, Holcus lanatus; Punawai browntop, Agrostis capillaris) (Wardle 1991), and legumes (White clover, Trifolium repens; Birdsfoot trefoil, Lotus angustissimus) (Roy et al. 1998) to minimise surface erosion, predominantly by slope-wash, during the post-harvest period.

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