81.   The new department chairman bought a tree of gourmet lollipops and demanded everyone take one.

82.   The new finds could help to rewrite the tree of human evolution, the researchers said, although it is still too soon to say exactly how.

83.   The researchers even made family trees of the cultures of fungi, borrowing methods from biologists who build evolutionary trees of things like species of snakes or moths.

84.   The room where this happens is high atop the brewery, with windows that overlook the plant and, beyond that, the hills and trees of northwest Georgia.

85.   The peacocks that strut among the fruit trees of her back yard are by no means pets, but their iridescent feathers more than earn their keep.

86.   The result is a densely proliferating tree of possibilities with the branches and twigs representing all the different ways the game could unfold.

87.   The stunted thorn trees of the savannas, adapted to drought, cannot compete with foreign giants like eucalyptuses and willows with their deep taproots.

88.   The snow was covering the wide stretch of concrete and dusting the trees of Green Park across the way.

89.   The trees of Redwood National Park are taller, but not as big around as the Sequoia trees of Yosemite and Sequoia national parks.

90.   The wood is from trees of French forests.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
tree 0%
tree + p. >>共 87
in 24.17%
on 9.95%
with 9.28%
for 7.63%
to 5.38%
of 4.67%
at 4.03%
from 3.26%
by 2.62%
along 2.55%
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