Sentence examples for to branches from inspiring English sources

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to branches

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The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.

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Weirdly, they also stick to branches of one particular bank.

Some had survived by clinging to branches in pitch darkness.

To reinforce disability inclusive behaviour MFIs give awards to branches that perform well in inclusion.

FareShare programmes are being rolled out to branches where there is a scheme in the area.

I had to hold on to branches to keep from sliding.

The western stretch of Hollywood Road has also become home to branches of international galleries.

As consumers do more banking on their mobile phones, visits to branches are falling.

Handing full control to branches would lead to more missteps in a deregulated market.

Arboreal animals possess groups of anatomical features that help them cling to branches and other substrates.

S. hamatus has backward-projecting lobes that help the plant cling to branches and other surfaces.

Journeys to branches are getting longer and for some older people not ready to embrace digital, there are other consequences.

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