Sentence examples for which thrive from inspiring English sources

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Both spend part of their life cycles in snails, which thrive in moist environments.

This is especially true of crushes, which thrive on sidelong glances and mysterious tea leaves.

The grim situation was exacerbated by a major outbreak of liver fluke, caused by flatworms, which thrive in wet weather.

The diversion severely damaged the oyster beds, which thrive only in a delicate balance of saltwater and fresh.

For that reason, novels, which thrive on social sophistication, often incorporate romance in an ironic way ("Don Quixote, Lord Jimim").

Trees are also less resilient to fire due to infestations of beetles, which thrive in warmer weather.

And the council doesn't seem to have selected trees which thrive there either: some of them are doing very badly.

They also happen to be an ideal incubator for mosquito larvae which thrive in dark, damp spaces.

And dwarf willows, which thrive in wet, soggy soil, and can be regularly cut back, are a great substitute.

Lisianthus is vulnerable to a wide range of fungi, molds and bacteria, all of which thrive in damp conditions.

They argue that public alarm is being fed by media scare-stories, which thrive on ignorance and sentimental notions of pre-industrial farming.

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