Sentence examples for young wood from inspiring English sources

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"I was too young," Wood said.

A ventilation duct is also directed into the dining room, piping in garlic and oil, new brick and young wood.

Most of it is a young wood punctuated with steep ledges and an undergrowth of mountain laurel.

The young Wood dazzled baseball with a 100-mile-per-hour fastball and a knee-buckling curveball, but arm injuries handcuffed his career and eventually forced his retirement.

If so, and there was plenty of young wood that should have been flowering, the difficulty could be last year's drought.

Like forsythia, spirea and others that flower on young wood, deutzias need frequent pruning, but other than that they are easy to grow, seldom bothered by pests or diseases.

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He played delicious, improbable shots and moved the galleries as the young Woods once did.

Predominantly hilly, its landscape is a patchwork of open fields or strips designed for cereals, occasional fenced orchards, scrub and young woods that are mainly of beech and oak and which are managed by the county forestry service.

It was easy to pick out what made the young Woods stand out - his huge driving, a power game that would cause even this living museum of golf to be radically altered.

In many species, only the youngest wood carries water and nutrients throughout the plant; this is called sapwood.

These were followed by Queen Square (1735), Prior Park (1735 48), the Royal Mineral Water Hospital (1738), the Circus (completed in 1764, after his death, by his son John Wood the Younger), and the Royal Crescent (1767 75; executed by the younger Wood from his father's design).

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