Sentence examples for mighty forest from inspiring English sources

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Innocently minding our own business beside a cauldron in a darkened cave in the company of three witches when all of sudden one of them lulls us into a false sense of security by declaring that our future is assured unless a mighty forest starts lurching about with intent.

You are no less glorious than the gentle sunrise over a meadow covered with mist, in the early morning air, no less grand than the mighty forest beyond my back porch, at sunset.

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Approximately 200,000 species of animals provide this critical service, 199,000 of which are insects, pollinating everything from our heavy contingent of crops to mighty forests, deserts, prairies, tundras and everything in between.

I can avoid the vast and confusing interior of Facebook, which absorbs lines of inquiry as the mighty forests of Germania once sucked in and destroyed Rome's legions.

The #Shondaland family is a mighty, winding forest.

Suriname is a wedge crammed between French Guiana and Guyana and nestled on the shoulder of Brazil in the oldest part of the mighty Amazon rain forest.

As vividly related in the journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, it unfolded over magnificent landscapes of wide-open prairie, intimidating mountains and mighty rivers, and forests of huge trees.

He remembers seeing those mighty beasts in the forest as a kid when his uncle worked inside the reserve, while it was under the state government.

He is clearly speaking of both Sir Christopher's greatest role as well as the actor himsel : "was he no common man; for in that time, and for centuries after, he was spoken of as the cleverest and the most cunning, as well as the bravest of the sons of the 'land beyond the forest.' That mighty brain and that iron resolution went with him to his grave".

There are, however, a few mighty oaks in this forest of dipshits, a precious handful of podcasts that represent a unique point of view on gaming.

In his funeral oration, Judge John Rowan succinctly summed up the stature and importance of George Rogers Clark during the critical years on the Trans-Appalachian frontier: "The mighty oak of the forest has fallen, and now the scrub oaks sprout all around".

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