Thinned-out Sentence Examples

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  • This is a flora which, thinned out by losses, practically exists to this day in the southern United States.

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  • If the bunches are too numerous they must be thinned before the flowers expand, and the berries also must be properly thinned out and regulated as soon as they are well set, care being taken, in avoiding overcrowding, that the bunches be not made too thin and loose.

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  • The Germans opposite the Canadians appear to have been warned of the attack and to have thinned out their front line, so that resistance was weak at first.

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  • The young plants are thinned out to a width of 6 or 8 in.

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  • The plants, if left to flower where they are sown, should be thinned out while young, to give them space for proper development.

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  • Crops sown last month will have to be thinned out if large enough.

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  • In Pennsylvania the sandstone and shale, at its maximum, reaches 4400 ft., but even within the limits of the state this formation has thinned out to no more than 300 ft.

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  • The young oysters grow rapidly in these cases, and have to be thinned out as they grow larger.

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  • You may feel an overwhelming urge to push and your doctor will let you know if you are completely dilated and thinned out.

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  • This mixture can be thinned out with more juice or thickened by adding more ice cream.

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  • It may be sown in September and pricked off into pots for winter for transplanting in spring, or again in the open ground in March and April, the seedlings being thinned out about 1 foot apart.

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  • As seedlings do not transplant well, seed should be sown in the open in March, and the plants well thinned out.

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  • Seed should be sown every spring, and the plants should be thinned out during growth in order to make good ones for the next year.

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  • It merely requires to be sown in ordinary soil in the open border either in autumn or spring; but the seedlings should be well thinned out.

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  • Easily raised as any annual, they deserve to be well thinned out and put in rich ground.

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  • When large flowers are desired the soil must be rich, and the buds thinned out.

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  • Seed should be sown in spring or autumn, and the seedlings thinned out when large enough.

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  • Effacement is reported in percentages as 50 percent or 100 percent, which is completely thinned out.

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  • That way you won't end up with bright fuchsia streaks when you wanted true purple, nor will you end up with fluffy hair around your shoulders when what you really want is a thinned out curtain of hair from your chin to your collarbones.

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  • Now that you have thinned out your pile of toys, it is time to find each toy a home.

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