Sentence examples for such as hazel from inspiring English sources

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She also wrote lyrics for scores of songs, some of which, such as "Hazel Dell," "There's Music in the Air," and "Rosalie, the Prairie Flower," were widely popular.

In woods, their passing will create opportunities for other species such as hazel and sycamore, but elsewhere gaps will not be filled without human help.

Some Blairites, such as Alan Johnson, are in the yes camp, while others, such as Hazel Blears, Lord Falconer and Caroline Flint, are opposed.

Likewise, the rules on what counts as a first home were left so vague that it was open to MPs such as Hazel Blears to advantage themselves by telling one thing to the Revenue and another to the house.

The landscape is glorious, the weather skittish and wild and what better way of seeing the islands than going from studio to shop to sitting room visiting knitters such as Hazel?

Much as I would love to meet teenagers such as Hazel and Gus, I fear I never shall, for surely such erudite, witty, philosophical, generous, courageous and doomed young people never walked the earth, let alone Indianapolis.

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In urban areas, more bee-friendly trees, such as hazels and pussy willows, whose catkins provide early pollen, should be planted in our streets, parks and on the roofs of many new developments, as a condition of planning, to create pollinator-friendly corridors.

You may have noticed that trees such as hazels are still keeping their leaves at the moment or even daffodils coming into flower.

But despite attuned and sympathetic analyses by such scholars as Hazel Carby, Deborah McDowell, Claudia Tate, Barbara Johnson and Judith Butler, a certain taint clings to her reputation.

Happily, they've arranged a "hidden voices" tour to talk you through exotic species, such as corkscrew hazel, diva magnolia, eastern hemlock and Chinese red birch.

Saxifragales encompasses a wide variety of plant types distributed throughout the world, including shrubs and trees, such as witch hazel and witch alder (Hamamelidaceae), rock-garden plants such as saxifrage (Saxifragaceae), familiar garden ornamentals such as peonies (Paeoniaceae), and bushes that yield currants and gooseberries.

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