Growing with the linaria is a pink Japanese anemone, also self-seeded or perhaps mistakenly imported with another plant. |
Roof slates were imported from Cumbria, with either oak or Spanish quarry tiles used for flooring. |
The imported toys on show at the ongoing exhibition range from fighters, space-ships and battle-ships and building-blocks to abacuses. |
Grapes and raisins were certainly imported to cities such as York and London and have turned up in those places. |
Meanwhile, a Times reporter in Kitwe reported that car dealers there have bemoaned the increase on excise duty on imported saloon cars. |
These aren't imported words with genuine umlauts, but retrospective accents denoting a junked hyphen as in microorganisms or coordinated. |