spring造句151, Ba Jin's Family, Spring and Autumn have been long and deeply admired in Russia.
152, We slogged through the mud of an early spring thaw.
153, The new discoveries will be on view in London in the spring.
154, Interest rates generally have been declining since last spring, despite a few upward blips in recent weeks.
155, The flower beds should be dug over in the spring.
156, It is envisaged that the talks will take place in the spring.
157, Take it easy. You're no spring chicken yourself, you know.
158, The word Easter derives from Eostre, the pagan goddess of spring.
159, He took the spring out of the clock,but now he can't get it back.
160, The planting season is in spring, with harvest in the fall.
161, The blackbird , like most birds breeds in the spring.
162, If it is dry - cold in winter , it will be chilly in spring.
163, It's lovely in the spring when the cherry blossom is out.
164, Integrity and honesty are words that spring to mind when talking of the man.
165, The blustery winds of spring had dropped to a gentle breeze.
166, The horses are prancing about the fields in warm spring days.
167, Her mother had mentioned how colorful the yard was, now that spring had arrived.
168, Most European countries put the clocks forward in the spring.
169, Spring arrived and the first green leaves began to appear./spring.html
170, The leaves on the trees shimmered pale green, almost silvery in the spring sunlight.
171, The long cruel winter came to an end at last, yielding to a gentle warm spring.
172, Come spring, you'll have plenty of colour in the garden.
173, In Britain they put the clock on an hour in spring.
174, These birds migrate northwards in spring and southwards in fall.
175, In the spring, the meadow is a mass of daffodils.
176, The pension issue was not at the forefront of his mind in the spring of 1985.
177, Every spring the ozone is chewed up, and the hole appears.
178, The shop plans to slash fur prices after Spring Festival.
179, People used to go to special health spring to recover from tuberculosis.
180, Freezing weather in spring hampered the hens' ability to lay.