Use "yew" in a sentence

1. The one from the yew tree?

2. Don't use holly or yew, they're poisonous.

3. Taxol comes from the yew tree.

4. Take for instance the example of yew wood.

5. " You may have the yew tree, " said the parson.

6. The leaves of yew trees are poisonous to cattle.

7. 11 Conifer hedge such as yew, juniper, redwood, etc.

8. 19 Conifer hedge such as yew, juniper, redwood, etc.

9. 12 Conifer shrub style such as juniper, yew, pine, etc.

10. Pamela with the silver, steel and yew wood Livewire Trophy.

11. They stopped to rest under the branches of a yew tree.

12. Slowly, a drawing emerged of a yew tree, overlooking several gravestones.

13. On the parsonage's ground there also lived a yew tree.

14. He adopted an Islamic-sounding name, Haji Omar Lim Yew Hock.

15. The huddled figure shambled alongside the yew hedge towards the wicket gate.

16. The yew tree is the most important of the healing trees.

17. The distance between the two yew hedges is about seven metres.

18. Our collections of traditional Bows include self yew Bows, flatBows and recurve Bows

19. It had a formal front garden with gravel triangles and small yew hedges.

20. Haida halibut hook; yew and alder; u-shaped iron point; carved flat-billed bird.

21. Requiescat Matthew Arnold Strew on her roses, roses And never a spray of yew.

22. As with any plant, the aim of the yew is to survive and reproduce.

23. All-white gardens are at their most striking when enclosed by walls or dark yew hedges.

24. The furniture wasn't new, but had been expensive: a good leather suite and real yew furniture.

25. The two-storey Yew Restaurant + Bar is a theatre of different dining areas and food styles.

26. 20 Drag onto the page to add a conifer shrub, such as juniper, pine, or yew.

27. The main substance could be identified as 3,5-dimethoxyphenol, the aglycone of taxicatine, which is a typical ingredient of yew leaves. 3,5-dimethoxyphenol was demonstrated in harvested yew leaves, stomach content and cardiac blood of the victim.

28. The yew trees grew densely, some of them covered with ivy that rustled and rattled.

29. Beanpole’ is an upright, columnar, hybrid evergreen yew that typically grows narrowly upward with ascending shoots

30. ‘Beanpole’ is an upright, columnar, hybrid evergreen yew that typically grows narrowly upward with ascending shoots

31. The rain was making a curtain all round them but not a drop came through the yew.

32. The distinctively figured wood facing the wings on both back and front is an unusual choice of yew.

33. The many scarce varieties of wood, including box, yew, mulberry and walnut, created a great deal of interest.

34. 10 The distinctively figured wood facing the wings on both back and front is an unusual choice of yew.

35. UK offers Hong Kong residents route to citizenship, Angering China By Yew Lun Tian and William James 1/29/2021

36. When Lee Kuan Yew later abolished Singapore's jury system (1969), he cited Marshall's record as an illustration of its "inadequacy".

37. And so Mister Johnny took them up through the dark yew trees, carrying the goose and holding Nick's hand.

38. The results showed that 69 percent of all beech and 78 percent of yew had some form of dieback.

39. Conifers are usually evergreen, often have needle-shaped or scale-like leaves, and include the pine, fir, spruce, hemlock, and yew

40. It shows the late Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, shouting "Merdeka!"—the rallying cry of Singapore's independence struggle.

41. The distance between the two yew hedges is about seven metres. Down the middle is a path of small stones.

42. It was, therefore, only fitting that Prime Minister Modi acknowledged this debt through his presence at the funeral of Lee Kuan Yew.

43. Yew, elm and ash are common in Breton longbows, as the wood is dense and strong, but flexible if tillered properly

44. One of the greatest reformers and administrators of our time was Lee Kuan Yew, who transformed Singapore to what it is today.

45. In the yew trees nearby, birds sang and the hum of traffic and smell of exhaust fumes carried on the air.

46. Singapore, with its large Chinese majority, achieved autonomy in 1955, and in 1959 the young socialist leader Lee Kuan Yew became Prime Minister.

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48. The Antidote+ is made by mixing a toadflax and a yew root in a vial of coconut milk, giving 155 Herblore experience

49. This is particularly noticeable in conifers such as yew, spruce or fir, where it makes the canopy increasingly lace-like or transparent.

50. Lee Kuan Yew, the first Prime Minister of Singapore, stated in his memoirs that his initial political philosophy was strongly influenced by the Fabian Society.

51. Cuttings provide the most reliable means of propagating new yew trees because, unlike seeds, they will faithfully reproduce the traits of the parent plant

52. For after all, it was in Singapore, under the towering figure of Lee Kwan Yew that the dream of a New Asian Century first became a reality.

53. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first prime minister, said in a Discovery Channel programme that the estimated death toll was "Somewhere between 50,000 to 100,000 young men, Chinese".

54. Aril: a botanical term used to denote an accessory seed coating that may form a fleshy, cuplike structure around the immature seed (ovule), as in yew and nutmeg

55. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) representing Jurong Group Representation Constituency between 2001 and 2015, and Marsiling-Yew Tee Group Representation Constituency between 2015 and 2017.

56. During the funeral, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, Ambassador-at-Large Tommy Koh and Dr. V K Pillay, an orthopaedic surgeon, delivered their eulogies.

57. I also worked with many different types of wood, such as maple, yew and mulberry, and did many shooting experiments in the wooded area near the urban expressway that I mentioned before.

58. He alluded that several government figures, including Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, has intervened to help alleviate differences, and that there has been more regular meetings and exchanges between the two sides.

59. Apparently, Singapore’s former Prime Minister and currently Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew thinks North Korea leader Kim Jong-il is a “flabby old chap who prances around stadiums seeking adulation.”

60. After a short description of each of the following plants: aconite, belladonna, colchicum, datura, digitalis, yew, oleander, myrtle and veratrum album, the clinical, therapeutic, and analytical aspects of each of the corresponding poisons are discussed.

61. The clash of personalities between PAP leader Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman resulted in a crisis and led to Rahman forcing Singapore to leave Malaysia on 9 August 1965.

62. In 2015, Nguyen Tan Dung, the Prime Minister of Vietnam, visited Singapore twice for the funeral of Lee Kuan Yew, the former Minister Mentor of Singapore and the celebration activities of the 50th anniversary of Singapore.

63. Welfare biology - Yew-Kwang Ng defines animal welfare in terms of welfare economics: "Welfare biology is the study of living things and their environment with respect to their welfare (defined as net happiness, or enjoyment minus suffering).

64. Singapore gained self-government with autonomy in all state matters except defence and foreign affairs, and Lee became the first Prime Minister of Singapore on 3 June 1959, taking over from Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock.

65. Conifers are a type of woody plant that belong to the botanical division Pinophyta and class Pinopsida. Apart from firs, spruces, and pines, other trees belonging to the families of Conifers include cedar, cypress, yew, and juniper trees.

66. Definition of Aril : an exterior covering or appendage of some seeds (as of the yew) that develops after fertilization as an outgrowth from the ovule stalk Other Words from Aril Example Sentences Learn More about Aril Other Words from Aril

67. Aril [ ăr ′əl ] A fleshy seed cover which arises from the funiculus (the stalk of the ovule). Arils, such the red berry-like Arils of the yew, are often brightly colored to attract animals who eat them and disperse …

68. The data collected by such a system - which will be aggregated and Anonymised to help safeguard privacy - could help motorists plan their journeys to avoid congestion, said Mr Lui Tuck Yew, noting the limited lifespan of the current ERP gantry system

69. Conifers are dependent on the wind to blow pollen produced by the male cones to the female cones, where seeds develop. Conifers are usually evergreen, often have needle-shaped or scale-like leaves, and include the pine, fir, spruce, hemlock, and yew

70. When Singapore became self-governing in 1959 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was determined to create for the new state a coat of arms, among other symbols, to replace the coat of arms of the United Kingdom that had been in use until then.

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72. A pair of Edwardian satinwood, yew-wood-banded and marquetry bonheurs du jour, each inlaid with lines and husk swags, the superstructure with a shaped arched back and open compartment flanked by a fitted enclosed cupboard to either side, with a hinged Baized lined writing surface and frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, -- 26½in.(67cm.) wide, 19in.