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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
tree
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I leant against the mulberry tree clutching Radish in my fist and had a bit of a cry there.
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Through a scattering of gray adobe houses, all identical, I would go to the house fronted with mulberry trees .
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I scuttle off, to be swallowed up by the wavering shadows of mulberry trees .
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They moved into metro Phoenix where lantana and mulberry trees kept them fat and happy.
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Their visits were threatening and long, and eventually the agency gave up hope of substituting mulberry trees for opium.
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She barely gained the dry bank of the stream before she sat down and leaned against a mulberry tree .
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I've discovered another mulberry tree .
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Once upon a time the deep red berries of the mulberry tree were white as snow.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And she could eat mulberries ....
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I leant against the mulberry tree clutching Radish in my fist and had a bit of a cry there.
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I still stop at the mulberry garden every day.
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Once upon a time the deep red berries of the mulberry tree were white as snow.
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Our bows were made from the resilient wood of the mulberry , and our arrows were reinforced with tips of steel.
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So I ran to the mulberry tree.
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The gnarled tree trunks-white mulberry and rich brown acacia-formed a perilous and nearly impenetrable net.
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Through a scattering of gray adobe houses, all identical, I would go to the house fronted with mulberry trees.