(1) Whether looking at a slimy whale taste bud or a forest of pink jellyfish, there is no shortage of eye candy.
(2) Now is the time to turn your desktop into a veritable forest of eye-candy.
(3) A forest of high-rise apartments
(4) The northern coniferous forest , or taiga, is filled with evergreens such as pine, fir, and spruce.
(5) We graduates today are still saplings in the forest of civilization, in the process of growing.
(6) A large tract of forest
(8) That explains why deciduous forest means a forest in which the leaves fall off the trees when the winter comes.
(9) Heavy industrial plants belched clouds of smoke from a forest of chimneys.
(10) But their efforts became lost amid a forest of faintly unconvincing football motions.
(11) Its forest covers an area half the size of Wales and supports a healthy population of wolves, moose and bears.
(12) A Satguru does not embroil the seeker in the dense forest of words and hymns.
(13) Just a small forest of black crosses, each labelled with the name of one of the 80 people who died trying to get out there.
(14) Cities are already a forest of signs, but most of these signs are authorised texts; part of the official story of a city.
(15) I'd really like to put my study first, but the lounge room is crying out for order amidst its forest of boxes.
(16) Sherwood Forest, a medieval royal hunting forest , is best known as the home of the outlaw Robin Hood.
(17) Ahead we encountered a dense forest of steel beams half a metre wide and just over a metre apart.
(18) The travelers in transit march along, looking from a distance like a forest of bobbing backpacks.
(19) Much of Europe was covered with forest
(20) The First half was made mostly of a dense forest , trees covering any view of the bottom.