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1 The road was straight and generally bordered with lofty trees forming a fine avenue .
2 Entering Ongar from the railway station one finds on the right a footpath leading into a fine avenue .
3 What an increased value does a fine avenue of shade trees give to real estate in a city?
4 I took a glass coach, and arrived, through a fine avenue of elms, at the great entrance towards seven o'clock.
5 The Prado has trees which are rather Dutch than tropical; and the Paseo, where the driving is, is quite a fine avenue .
6 He found that it narrowed in width, and that its banks became steep, with a fine avenue of flooded-gum trees overhanging them.
7 His beautiful house and grounds, with a fine avenue of coco-nut trees in full bearing, form one of the most attractive sights in Greytown.
8 A fine avenue of elms which shades part of a suburb appears to be dying by degrees-thetoo common fate of elms in such places.
9 The roads are lined on either side with fine avenues of trees arching overhead.
10 There are twelve fine avenues at parallel distances apart of about eight hundred feet.
11 He opened numerous fine avenues through land purchased by himself, and freely gave them to the city.
12 Fine avenues of the best construction lead off to Shell Beach or to the single hill boasted by the locality.
13 Fine avenues , a court of honor of a handsome style, and an ancient park impart to it, however, an aspect truly seigneurial.
14 Was it not well to lay down fine avenues and broad streets, so that future citizens might find a city well prepared to their hand?
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