spruce造句31. They also introduced the Sitka Spruce to the Lake District soon after its introduction to this country, 1825-30.
32. By 1988 this had dropped to about 15 percent of spruce, and other species such as pine and fir showed similar improvements.
33. Groves of old-growth lodge-pole pine and aging spruce fir exploded into flame like toothpicks be-fore a blowtorch.
34. They'd passed beyond the deciduous woods, and the trees on either side were conifers - larch, spruce and pine.
35. The trees on this bog were bonsai-like black spruce, red maple, and occasional scrawny larch covered with lichens.
36. Volunteers in Knapdale, in south Argyll, have helped to remove sitka spruce and invasive rhododendrons from oak woods.
37. The wings had spruce spars and ribs, with ailerons on the top wings only.
38. Something to enlist the support, the complicity, of the fields, the plantations of spruce.
39. Did he take Policemen and Bishops Inspector Spruce placed his notebook on the polished mahogany table and waited.
39.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
40. Then, rather abruptly, I came into the red spruce belt that is near the top of all the mountains around.
41. Tree-ring studies have revealed severe infestations of spruce budworms even in pre-settlement days.
42. The fuselage was of welded steel tube, faired to an oval section, with spruce formers, and fabric covered.
43. Seeing double - identical twins, Georgina and Rachel Spruce 20, from Walsall.
44. The mechanism which Roberts proposes might be expected to work anywhere that spruce is grown.
45. The red spruce decline was continuing though it was statistically leveling off, since most of the spruce were already dead.
46. The remote Sylvan Lake Lodge overlooks a striking man-made lake and spruce forest.
47. Spruce trimmings from forestry plantations are cheap, and with the heavy wire triangles make a strong and effective structure.
48. Larch and spruce shelter nature's own rock garden with the forest floor carpeted with many species of wild flowers.
49. High above, curved oak, spruce and chestnut grew beside giant magnolias.
50. When the great spruce tree burns, its cones explode, and the seeds of a new forest are planted.
51. This is particularly noticeable in conifers such as yew, spruce or fir, where it makes the canopy increasingly lace-like or transparent.
52. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it.
53. I can do experiments in the greenhouse that show that red spruce are harmed by ozone and acid deposition.
54. In a few weeks' time this year's peacocks, immaculately spruce, would emerge from pupae.
55. The wings had solid spruce spars, and consisted of a centre section and outer panels, with spruce and plywood ribs.
56. A further factor complicating the story is the trend towards monoculture of timber trees such as spruce.
57. But of course it was easy to be indifferent about them herself when she could count on Helen to spruce things up.
58. There were dark green spruce sentinels, ideal for black-throated green and myrtle warblers.
59. All of it flowed to a field of satellite dishes surrounded by spruce trees a few hundred yards from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.
60. The woods on the other side slope up toward the spruce and then the bare ledge summit of Mount Bald.