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Sentences with green

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  • ...shiny red and green apples.
  • Cairo has only thirteen square centimetres of green space for each inhabitant.
  • For those with a green conscience, the LED monitors reduce energy consumption levels by 45 per cent, saving 37.
  • Thousands of Victorians rely on Green Guide every week for its critical analysis of television trends, interviews.
  • The power of the Green movement in Germany has made that country a leader in the drive to recycle more waste materials.
  • ...trying to persuade governments to adopt greener policies.
  • Danny Green of Australia walks through the crowd prior to the start of his bout against Manny Siaca of Puerto Rico.
  • In 1987 Judy Green undertook casual work at The Age for a seven week period and stayed a further 20 years.
  • The Greens see themselves as a radical alternative to the two major British political parties.
  • ...the 18th green.
  • ...the village green.
  • ...Bethnal Green.
  • Eat your greens.
  • Pick and ripen any green fruits in a warm dark place.
  • He was a young lad, very green, very immature.
  • A putting green
  • A green monkey
  • green policies
  • A green old age
  • A green wood
  • green bananas
  • He was green after his boat trip
  • green pound
  • green bacon
  • A green field
  • green salad
  • A green December
  • To keep someone's memory green
  • The green years
  • green bananas
  • green lumber
  • green politics
  • A village green
  • green colour:    
  • green leaves.
  • green fields.
  • A green salad.
  • This peach is still green.
  • green lumber.
  • By greening slope and singing flood. — Whittier.
  • A green worker.
  • An insult still green in his mind.
  • green with fear; green with envy.
  • The former flag of Libya is completely green.
  • A man ripe in years but green in heart.
  • Sally looks pretty green — is she going to be sick?
  • green computers.
  • John's kind of green, so take it easy on him this first week.
  • green meat.
  • He was green with envy.
  • As towns continue to grow, replanting vegetation has become a form of urban utopia and green roofs are spreading fast. Last year 1m square metres of plant-covered roofing was built in France, as much as in the US, and 10 times more than in Germany, the pioneer in this field.
  • That timber is still too green to be used.
  • A green manhood;   a green wound
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