Examples of 'trees are now' in a sentence
Meaning of "trees are now"
trees are now: This phrase seems incomplete or missing a context. It could possibly refer to a change or transformation in the state or condition of trees, such as their current status or the present situation involving trees
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Many of these trees are now reaching maturity.
And other varieties of trees are now.
The trees are now getting much less.
Those food supplies and trees are now in short supply.
The trees are now much bigger.
The ore is still there but the trees are now gone.
Young trees are now rare in the park.
I can not tell you how beautiful those trees are now.
The trees are now turning from green to gold.
Once logged commercially, the trees are now protected.
New trees are now planted for each cosmonaut.
For ease of presentation, just dependency trees are now employed to illustrate these points.
The trees are now tall and thin.
But though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, their songs never cease . '.
Trees are now being cut down and burnt at such a rate.
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Tender fruit trees are now covered.
Tea trees are now also grown in the state of California.
Sagwan or teak ( Tectona grandis ) trees are now grown on a large scale.
Oak trees are now showing their fall colors.
The secondary forest continues to grow . Its trees are now around 130 feet tall.
These trees are now missing.
Washington, DC 's famous cherry trees are now blossoming earlier due to temperature increases.
The trees are now preserved outside Swansea Museum.3.
These trees are now extinct.
These trees are now 80 to 90 years old and reaching the end of their lifespans.
Those trees are now protected.
The two trees are now placed to the left of the composition.
These dead trees are now referred to as the younger layer of forest peat.
The fertilizing trees are now ready to be transplanted onto the growing beds.
The carved trees are now known as Tinglewood.
Cherry trees are now in bloom in Washington.
Most Christmas trees are now grown on farms instead of in forests.
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Trees are the oldest living things on earth
One bogey in the trees by the clubhouse