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How to use Woodlands in a sentence

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The group could not get permission to paint a mural on an existing structure so, the county council built the wall on Woodlands Drive.
The octogenarians, whose big day is today, are hosting a party for 70 people at the Woodlands Club in Calne tomorrow evening.
The reception was held in the Woodlands Hotel and the happy couple spent a month travelling Australia on their honeymoon.
Woodlands Mill, which is situated in a wooded clough, was built at the peak of manufacturing activity in the area.
Up late on Friday but in time to run a quick meeting then off to the Woodlands Golf Club for the IBM Social Golf Club day.
The group of staff will be supported by friends and workmates from Woodlands.
Woodlands near water are their preferred habitat, although raccoons may also be found in farmlands, suburban or urban areas.
The Blackfoot Indians' Algonquian dialect is related to the languages of several Plains, Eastern Woodlands, and Great Lake region tribes.
Woodlands are also an important source of arable soils that lie beneath the tree cover.
The day began with a committee lunch at the Woodlands Hotel, to which the two stars, along with their management team, helicoptered in.
I waited for several minutes in Woodlands Grove to see if there was any sign of traffic tailing back from the Stockton Lane or Malton Road junction.
At the time he lived in a former council house in Woodlands Rise, Haworth.
Woodlands are the butcherbird's natural habitat, but like many similar species they have adapted well to urbanisation and can be found in leafy suburbs.
Eighty youngsters from Woodlands School, Harrogate, were given a breakfast of bacon and sausage butties to mark the start of Farmhouse Breakfast Week.
It was only through sheer serendipity that he found what he was looking for bobbing about on the Clyde just a few miles from his home in Woodlands.
The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month.
Such was the sparkless nature of the game that if either goalkeeper had gone off to rest in the Woodlands stadium terraces, he would never have been missed.
With the Woodlands complex at Carlton Minniot starting to thaw out entries are gradually creeping up again and with the water still cold the fish are tightly shoaled.
The Club in Arlington Street, in the Woodlands area of the city is still thriving today.
There will be 124 new homes in the development's first phase, which offers styles including Parklands, Lakelands and Woodlands.
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Well, during the last week you have three times sent unstamped letters to my fiancee, Miss Vera Delane, Woodlands, Southbourne, Hants.
About Middleton Place, LLC Middleton Place, LLC is a privately held company that owns and manages the Middleton Woodlands adjacent to the historic Middleton Place gardens.
In the woodlands the greatest expert on the ways of voles was the brown owl.
The experiments in silviculture are demonstrating the methods of handling woodlands.
Red and roe deer, the Alpine and common hare, black game and ptarmigan, grouse and pheasant abound on the moors and woodlands.
Scattered through the woodlands are occasional mature hickories of dbh 18 inches or more.
The drongo appears well adapted at Rota, where it prefers cultivated areas and the bombed village sites to thick woodlands.
I hate flattery as I hate an unfilled flasket in the woodlands at midnight.
One of the oddest and most beautiful flowers of our rich woodlands is the brown lily, or fritillaria.
Throughout the woodlands of the Reservation the saplings of this species constitute a prominent part of the understory.
The woodlands depressed him, but the prairie made him expansive.
The flowering dogwood is the most beautiful sight of our May woodlands.
Their unrestrained laughter filling the hot, fern-clad ravine had a soulless limpidity, as of wild, inhuman dwellers in tropical woodlands.
It feeds on cocksfoot and various other grasses occurring in woodlands.
I come from the woodlands over in Herefordshire, upon the lands of the Bishop of that ilk.
Sure enough, two woodlands over, Nitro finally let it rip, throwing his 85 pounds into full-throated pronouncements.
Quick as a flash the three youths flung the nooses from their necks and sped across the open to the woodlands as the arrow speeds from the bow.
Then the analysts looked for links between striping and ecological factors such as fraction of range covered by woodlands.
Next to the chickadee, he is the tamest bird of the woodlands.
The meadow rue has shaken out veil upon floating veil in the woodlands.
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