Sentence examples for grass sprouts from inspiring English sources

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The chimney stack stands idle, grass sprouts through cracks in the empty car park, and an aging sign – "Janesville people working together; quality; pride; worldwide" – mocks what used to be.

Grass sprouts from the rooftops of tall apartment buildings and lambs can be found grazing on these aerial pastures, the occasional ill-starred creature crossing the border of its tiny world and plummeting into traffic, only to be stolen away almost immediately by a hungry citizen.

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Grass sprouted only in patches, rare sparks of green in the rocky ground.

Tufts of grass sprout through cracks in concrete paving that is in dire need of replacement.

Days later, tiny blades of the new grass sprouted in a petri dish.

When spring arrived, but no grass sprouted, one working mom after another offered her names of landscapers.

The wind blew with a rushing sound through the pine branches and combed the fresh green grass sprouting all over the hillside after the winter rains.

"Snowman" in the back gallery fuses classical musculature with decomposing flesh, with bunches of plastic Easter grass sprouting from joints and orifices as a final, festive indignity.

When they first saw it it no longer looked liveable because grass sprouted in the roof and pushed up through the floor.

At road's end was a cluster of log cabins, their roofs covered with thick layers of earth from which wild grass sprouted in profusion.

Weeds climb up the walls, fanning out like veins, unkempt hedges soar skywards and tufts of grass sprout through cracks in the tarmac parking lot.

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