Hollies Sentence Examples

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  • It is constructed on the hedge and alley system, and was, it is believed, originally planted with hornbeam, but many of the plants have been replaced by hollies, yews, &c., so that the vegetation is mixed.

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  • So a propensity for some material to sound akin to the Hollies is not quite so surprising.

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  • With the camera approaching the venueâs neon signs, you could see that The Hollies were part of the all star presentations.

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  • Whilst including virtually all of their 1960's hits, the Hollies also provided a generous sprinkling of ' new ' songs.

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  • It was one of five wickets Hollies claimed for 131 runs in a marathon stint of 56 overs.

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  • The Hollies had four top twenty hits including chart topper " I'm Alive " .

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  • Robin Brechin owned the dental practice, the Hollies on Alexandra Parade, and was equally well-known.

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  • There are various herbaceous plants which may be similarly treated, such as sea-kale and horseradish, and, among ornamental plants, the beautiful autumn-blooming Anemone japonica, Bocconia cordata, Dictamnus Fraxinella - the burning bush; the sea hollies (Eryngium), the globe thistle (Echinops ritro), the Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale), the sea lavender (Statice latifolia), Senecio pulcher, &c. The sea-kale and horseradish require to be treated in the open garden, where the cut portions should be planted in lines in wellworked soil; but the roots of the others should be planted in pots and kept in a close frame with a little warmth till the young shoots have started.

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  • The Hollies had four top twenty hits including chart topper " I 'm Alive ".

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  • Its habit and relationship make it interesting, and it is easily grown in shady or half-shady spots, and under or near Hollies or other bushes.

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  • Cuttings from evergreens and hollies can be used to make wreaths or swags-simply tie them to a wreath form or a piece of rope or twine with florist wire.

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