Nestling Sentence Examples

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  • The whole body is covered with a thick coat of short nestling feathers, pure white in colour.

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  • Beer, 1.5 miles west of Seaton, is a fishing village nestling in a small combe.

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  • Take the open path around the Conifer Lawn and nestling along the hornbeam hedge are a number of different Daphnes.

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  • The Anglesey Sea Zoo is Wales largest marine aquarium, nestling on the shores of the Menai Strait.

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  • My duck was more traditionally presented, nestling alongside dauphinoise potatoes and caramelized chicory.

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  • The Barranco Camp was very pleasant and open, nestling in the great cirque of rock at the head of the Great Barranco.

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  • Nestling gently into the pine clad hillside this very charming stone clad hillside this very charming stone clad country cottage is an absolute delight.

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  • Valley View House is a charming granite house nestling in a traditional Cornish fishing cove.

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  • Spain holidays in Javea A modern, well-equipped family villa set in a peaceful residential cul-de-sac, nestling in the valley below Mount Montgo.

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  • The plots show the ligand's Trp 252 residue nestling in the highly hydrophobic specificity pocket of the enzyme's active site.

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  • We journey south to Bakewell, a delightful Market town nestling in the Peak District.

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  • Shave Cross is a tiny hamlet nestling in the picturesque Marshwood Vale, in the glorious unspoiled countryside of west Dorset.

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  • This beautiful cottage nestling in the hamlet of Armscote is ideal for touring either Shakespeare's Stratford or the Cotswolds.

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  • A cozy, detached character cottage nestling on a peaceful hillside overlooking the market town of Belper.

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  • Our other local shop is based in Steyning, which is a really nice little village nestling at the foot of the downs.

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  • Originally a small silver mining town nestling in the valley running down to the sea.

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  • Inchnadamph hotel is a long established family run fishing hotel nestling at the foot of Ben More.

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  • Valley View house is a charming granite house nestling in a traditional Cornish fishing cove.

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  • We have ample free forecourt parking, nestling among pine trees, only two minutes from the cliff top.

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  • The harbor is a natural cove, a suntrap sheltered from the prevailing westerly winds, with shingly beach nestling below the chalk cliffs.

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  • The bird was ringed as a nestling on Little Ross Island in Kirkcudbrightshire on I 20th June 1998.

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  • Higher Walton A small village located in the west of the boro nestling in the attractive landscape of the valley of the River Darwen.

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  • Nestling in a sheltered valley near a spectacular stretch of coast, the South West Coast Path here makes for great walks.

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  • A romantic Highland Retreat, nestling in a secluded, walled garden with a patio for summertime dining.

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  • The flowers and fruits are not showy, coming as dense clusters nestling in the leaf-axils, and only on well-established plants.

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  • Nestling the ring in an unexpected location, such as inside a beautiful long-stemmed rose or dipped into a sparkling glass of champagne.

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  • The old town, nestling round the Schlossberg, the hill on which the castle stands, consists of narrow, steep and irregular streets.

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  • Pepino (Philesia) - P. buxifolia is an exquisite dwarf shrub, with large carmine-red Lapageria-like bells (2 inches long) nestling among and suffusing with their rich color the sombre evergreen foliage.

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  • The birthplaces of these persons are still known, and to this day there are sequestered villages, nestling near the western base of the Ghats, which are pointed to as being the ancestral homes of men who two centuries ago had political control over half India.

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  • In the Highlands they may be counted by hundreds, nestling in the bottoms of the corries.

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  • Hermits of the genus Coenobita he found feeding voraciously on nestling sea-terns.

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  • The Canada jay, or "whisky-jack" (the corruption probably of a Cree name), seems to be of a similar nature, but it presents a still more sombre coloration, its nestling plumage, 3 indeed, being thoroughly corvine in appearance and suggestive of its being a pristine form.

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