Sentence examples for from crosses from inspiring English sources

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"To lose two goals from crosses is poor," said Ferguson.

"It's a one-touch finish either with his head or from crosses.

Look how much joy Leicester and Watford get from crosses by doing exactly this.

Most of Leicester's goals this season have come from crosses into the box.

Hybrid tea roses emerged primarily from crosses between tea and hybrid perpetual roses.

The latter are subdivided into the Cheimantha group, derived from crosses between B. socotrana and B. dregei, and the Elatior group, derived from crosses between B. socotrana and tuberous Andean species.

Look at how many of the goals Spurs concede stem from crosses and you'll understand the problem.

The Spotted Poland China originated in Indiana about 1915 from crosses of the Poland China and the native spotted pigs.

"You have to be a lot stronger from crosses.

Five F2 segregation populations, derived from crosses between the susceptible japonica cultivars (cvs).

Segregation distortion is commonly observed in populations developed from crosses between indica and japonica rice varieties.

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