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1 The leaves that had jumped out on the old fruit trees.
2 It has a beer garden with old fruit trees.
3 The bruised, old fruit way my face had collapsed, you would've thought I was dead.
4 But the old stock needed a graft, just as an old fruit tree needs a graft.
5 A site had been found in an old fruit market at the end of Regent Street.
6 It smelled like mothballs and old fruit .
7 Bruised pieces of flesh like old fruit .
8 There was a large lot filled with old fruit trees and long grass, with a garden at the back.
9 The Wellington region has a smattering of very old fruit trees, with rare varieties of plums, apples and pears.
10 It was the old fruit seller of Harwell, whose years are beyond reckoning, and who is remembered by the oldest graduates.
11 Leonard is the fourth-generation of his family to run Jackie Leonard & Sons, a 126-year- old fruit and veg wholesaler, Dublin's oldest.
12 All round the site of the house was a pleasant, sunny, green space, with old fruit - trees in pretty fair condition, though aged.
13 At the moment I'm making lamps out of wooden cogs and bobbins, and we use old fruit crates as storage and shelving.
14 Indeed, I used to think we jarred as much as the horrible dump of old fruit and meat cans among the willows.
15 The greengrocer used to stack old fruit crates in the back garden, and a mate and I found all these far-gone tomatoes.
16 I see clouds cover up the stars, but by the smell-likemold off old fruit , dusty-green-sneezy , Iknowthey are not just water-clouds
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