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1 There was a pause as they reverently arranged the great sheaf of enormous flowers.
2 A great sheaf of telegrams had arrived.
3 A great sheaf of fresh lilies.
4 There was a great sheaf of Killarney roses; the envelope that had held a card still dangled from their stems.
5 She returned a second later for a big vase, and in this Linda arranged a great sheaf of radiant roses.
6 Suddenly a great sheaf of yellow rays shot upwards from behind the black curtain of trees lining the banks of the Pantai.
7 She opened her eyes and saw on the floor a great sheaf of orange blossoms, which had plainly been thrown through the window.
8 In her arms the child bore, like a little gleaner, a great sheaf of graceful golden-rod, as large as her grasp could bear.
9 There was a great sheaf of cardinal flowers on the table, and their petals were drooping, as if reluctant to look on him.
10 The sons and grandsons of the great Sheaf ruled the country of the Danes until the time of Hrothgar.
11 "See what your brother picked for me," cried Poppy, riding alongside, and exhibiting a great sheaf of columbine tied to the pommel of her saddle.
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