Sentences with Trees, Sentences about Trees

Sentences with Trees, Sentences about Trees

1. Bears can climb trees.

2. The trees here are very tall.

3. Many trees are bare in winter.

4. The trees are really beautiful.

5. Birds are chirping in the trees.

6. Birds make their nests in trees.

7. Trees shed their leaves in autumn.

8. Many trees fell down in this city.

9. They are spraying the fruit trees.

10. I want to live in a home among trees.

11. Heavy rain damaged trees in the forest.

12. We collected fruits from diverse trees.

13. How many trees do you plant on average?

14. I loved to climb trees when I was a kid.

15. Many trees lose their leaves in the winter.

16. We could not see the pine trees in the forest.

17. Not all the leaves of the trees here are green.

18. The resulting storm affected trees in the park.

19. The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.

20. There are thousands of kinds of trees in this forest.

21. The leaves of the trees in the park have also fallen.

22. The leaves of the trees in the school were still green.

23. The roots of the trees in the forest are meters underground.

24. In Canada, there are many areas where it is illegal to log trees.

25. The leaves of the trees in the forests are different from each other.

26. If you would know strength and patience, welcome the company of trees.

27. I couldn’t live where there were no trees–something vital in me would starve.

28. Good timber does not grow with ease; the stronger the wind, the stronger the trees.

29. Thanks to its flexible and light structure it is used in collecting fruit from trees.

30. Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence.

31. The first rule of hurricane coverage is that every broadcast must begin with palm trees bending in the wind.

32. And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.

33. I am a forest, and a night of dark trees: but he who is not afraid of my darkness, will find banks full of roses under my cypresses. (flower)

34. They had reached the cluster of trees in front of the courtyard leading to Frances Catherine’s cottage when she told him that outrageous lie.

35. I’m an introvert… I love being by myself, love being outdoors, love taking a long walk with my dogs and looking at the trees, flowers, the sky.

36. Every creature is better alive than dead, men and moose and pine trees, and he who understands it aright will rather preserve its life than destroy it.

37. I’m an introvert… I love being by myself, love being outdoors, love taking a long walk with my dogs and looking at the trees, flowers, the sky. (Audrey Hepburn)

38. And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything. I would not change it.

39. What we call wisdom is the result of all the wisdom of past ages. Our best institutions are like young trees growing upon the roots of the old trunks that have crumbled away.

40. At the end of a miserable day, instead of grieving my virtual nothing, I can always look at my loaded wastepaper basket and tell myself that if I failed, at least I took a few trees down with me.

41. Spring. Blooms break forth from the startled earth. The sky laughs. The trees, abashed, dress themselves in verdant green. And the heavens are lush with starts. Redeem the time, the stars sing down.

42. It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.

43. There was shadow in bureau drawers and closets and suitcases, and shadow under houses and trees and stones, and shadow at the back of people’s eyes and smiles, and shadow, miles and miles and miles of it, on the night side of the earth.

44. You would marvel if, owing to strange events of some sorts, frogs and lizards suddenly grew on apple and orange trees instead of fruit, or if roses began to smell like a sweating horse; so I marvel at you who exchange heaven for earth. I don’t want to understand you.

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