How To Use Sandhi In A Sentence

  • Although most of North Yorkshire was snowbound Sandhill Lane provided a welcome island of green.
  • Actually the current version automatically converts one type of tone sandhi: if you have a case like "bu4 yao4" (不要), the result will be "bu2 yao4". Freshmeat.net Releases
  • I saw all kinds of birds, including two sandhill cranes walking around very close. Turkey Season Recap
  • For decades, he had spent his days wandering out into the desert, searching the sandhills for artifacts.
  • In the summer season, swans and sandhill cranes flock to the province by the millions.
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  • The land types are diverse: ranges, some sandhill country, and large mulga stands - some of the largest remaining stands of old growth mulga, according to Mr Schrader.
  • The habitat is given in his publication as ‘sandy and rocky soil, fields, pine barrens, and flatwoods,’ but habitat in the Carolinas and Virginia could be described more specifically as sandhills.
  • And for the connoisseurs among you - it was not as gamey as bald eagle but a bit stringier than sandhill crane. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Loka is in the locative case, the final vowel indicating to the locative having been dropped for sandhi. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Dropping down through the pungent pines, they passed woods-embowered cottages, quaint and rustic, of artists and writers, and went on across wind-blown rolling sandhills held to place by sturdy lupine and nodding with pale CHAPTER VI
  • A wide and deep hollow or valley existed among high sandhill country, timbered mostly with a eucalyptus, which is simply a gigantic species of mallee, but as it grows singly, it resembles gum-trees. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • For about twenty-five miles we traversed an entirely open plain, similar to that just described, and mostly covered with the waving broom bushes; but now upon our right hand, to the north, and stretching also to the west, was a dark line of higher ground formed of sandhills and fringed with low scrub, and timber of various kinds, such as cypress pines (callitris), black oak (casuarinas) stunted mallee (eucalyptus), and a kind of acacia called myal. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • The country around the station was described as stony table lands ending in abrupt cliffs, red sandhills covered with spinifex, or else bare and barren, here and there a salt lake shining and dazzling like a lake full of diamonds.
  • When you think of unusual Southeastern habitats, you might list the sandhills, Carolina bays, and pocosins of the coastal plain.
  • In Streedagh's sandhills, there lies a vast and complex network of rabbit burrows.
  • I ended up seeing over 70 species and the highlights include a sandhill crane pair feeding along a road in farm field, a flock of male bobolinks competing with each other and of course an indigo bunting feeding below the finch feeders.
  • To get Mandarin speech recognition to work, we had to learn a lot about this fascinating language — the differences between traditional and simplified Chinese, its tonal characteristics, automatic segmentation of text into words, pinyin representations of Chinese characters, sandhi rules, the different accents and languages in China, unicode representations of Chinese character sets...the list goes on and on. Google Search by voice travels the world, finds Nokia, learns Chinese
  • The one and a half hour walk is a round trip walk through the bush on the reserve to the sandhills, along the beach, up a bluff and back through the bush to the Lodge.
  • The iti after vadi is really eti, the absence of sandhi in the proper form is Arsha. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • In Streedagh's sandhills, there lies a vast and complex network of rabbit burrows.
  • a few currajong-trees of the order of Sterculias, some grass-trees, quandong, or native peach, Fusanus, a kind of sandal-wood, and the red gum or blood-wood-trees; the latter always grows upon ground as high as it can get, and therefore ornaments the tops of the sandhills, while all the first-named trees frequent the lower ground between them. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • I first detected an unfledged Sandhill Crane chick, with two adults, on 5 July 2000.
  • Below-normal precipitation in 2002 and the resulting shift in available water and herbage has created some concern among conservationists for migrators such as Sandhill cranes.
  • Sandhill Cranes are big birds, with long legs and necks, long pointed beaks, and wingspans which can be over six feet.
  • Within the Carolinas, sandhills and sandy woods are considered the typical habitat of this species, and the Virginia occurrence, found on a slightly elevated sandy ridge, fits this concept well.
  • South Dakota: Non-toxic ammunition required on most state land and U.S. military land for small game and for sandhill crane, snipe and tundra swan. Iowa in middle of lead-shot skirmish
  • The highest elevations of the ridge, where longleaf and slash pines dominate open forests, are known as sandhills.
  • O'Meara said he hopes the site will attract birds such as sandhill cranes. The Columbus Dispatch Feed
  • In Broadland the storm resulted in a 2000 feet breach in the sandhills at the Hundred Stream north of Winterton.
  • Arrived outside, they collected some blunderbusses, rifles and revolvers, and took up a position behind some sandhills.
  • Sandhill Preservation Center has a couple of cushaws.
  • In 2000 the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership worked together to test the first full migration with sandhill cranes.
  • Most widespread around the sandhills is scrub, which is a desertlike habitat of sandy mounds with scattered clumps of vegetation.
  • Tone sandhi as a common phonetic phenomena in Chinese dialect.
  • The Democrats in this congress will be known as the sandhill democrats. Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • He was one of the first to film courtship behavior of Sandhill Cranes, Spruce Grouse, and Greater-Prairie Chickens.
  • Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, Florida sandhill cranes, and numerous other species.
  • Utah: Non-toxic ammunition required for sandhill crane and some wildlife management areas. Iowa in middle of lead-shot skirmish
  • The subspecies of Sandhill Crane seen in Washington are migratory.
  • Today, fewer than 200 whoopers survive in the wild, most migrating with sandhill cranes between Canada and Texas.
  • On arrival, my father would drive along the shore and park in a quiet spot while we decanted to the sandhills. Family life
  • Tandem horse teams were used for long journeys through heavy roads and sandhills.
  • Below normal precipitation in 2002 and the resulting shift in available water and herbage has created some concern among conservationists for migrators, such as the Sandhill cranes shown here.
  • Imagine, for instance, that you're a lesser sandhill crane (Grus canadensis canadensis), setting off on your spring migration from southwestern Texas.
  • It was not unusual for Laurie to drag his swimmers out of bed late at night in a swim camp after a gruelling days work and run them on the beach and sandhills for another hour.
  • You pick your point according to the wind over the sandhill on the left.
  • At certain times there can be a million birds in front of you consisting of sandhill cranes, snow geese, cackling geese, white-fronted geese, pintails, wigeons and mallards.
  • In addition, the approach of phonetic experiment is applied to analyze developmental patterns of tome sandhi.
  • Whether a camel is stuck in a gluggy saltpan, a vehicle is bogged on a giant sandhill, a party is running out of fuel or water, or guests are marooned on the wrong side of rising floodwaters, Rex can always find a solution.
  • On the return ride we clambered up the sandhills from where the view and sounds from the sea became more impressive.
  • In fact there are river banks and bluffs, coulees and crowns, sandhills and blue hills and unnamed prominences, ravines.
  • Materials are simple: plastered concrete block walls which anchor the house into the sandhills, are combined with timber-framed walls, cedar cladding and cedar framed windows.
  • Plant propagation material is collected from the wild in order to establish and maintain the botanic gardens (which seek to replicate the main habitats of the entire region - from sandhills to woodlands).
  • Yet there are six subspecies of sandhill crane, and not all are thriving.
  • He was a sociable man and a popular figure in Newcastle, fond of a gossip on the Quayside or at the Exchange on Sandhill.
  • The sandhills at Strandhill cover a vast acreage, and are some of the most impressively expansive in the county.
  • When you think of unusual Southeastern habitats, you might list the sandhills, Carolina bays, and pocosins of the coastal plain along with the heath balds, spray ledges, and boulder fields of the mountains.
  • Arrived outside, they collected some blunderbusses, rifles and revolvers, and took up a position behind some sandhills.
  • As for χan, since it follows the word iχ a word found in Etruscan to mean 'thus', then the aspiration can be explained as a phonetic spelling hinting at sandhi. Rhaetic inscriptions Schum PU 1 and Schum CE 1
  • The vast sea of red sandhills that stretch for hundreds of kilometers across the Simpson Desert are part of what makes this area unique.
  • Along the rivers we saw red tail monkeys, anhinga, cormorant, great blue and little blue herons, ibis, sandhill cranes lots of them, red shoulder hawk, bunches of turtles and, of course, an alligator. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Arapaho Prairie represents typical upland dry sandhills prairie, with steep slopes grading into undulating dunes and flat valleys.
  • Having dropped just three points since the turn of the year, the Sandhill Lane club are now chasing down a top-five finish.
  • As this was the first time that the oystercatcher had come so far from its more conventional nesting habitat on the shingle beaches and sandhills close to the sea, one wondered why.
  • Among the most desolate sandhills you may find in July acres of wax-white pyrola – like lilies of the valley splashed with pink – covering the plains between the lonely ridges of harsh, grey grass. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • Therefore, the directionality of Chengdu trisyllabic tone sandhi can be predicted by the interaction between faithfulness constraints and markedness constraints.
  • Several threatened mammals, the endangered sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), the endangered marsupial mole (Notoryctes typhlops), and the vulnerable mulgara (Dasycercus cristicauda) still occur within the region. Great Victoria desert
  • Jim Beale (left) and Michael Mitchell after a good day of sandhill crane hunting near Monte Alto Texas. Field & Stream
  • vinegary," as it's known -- had an open house in the Sandhills. JournalStar.com - News Articles
  • At certain times there can be a million birds in front of you consisting of sandhill cranes, snow geese, cackling geese, white-fronted geese, pintails, wigeons and mallards.
  • Unlikely to find its way without parental guidance, that bird probably will winter with a flock of smaller, slate-colored sandhill cranes.
  • Add this to the wild freesias bursting into bloom among the sandhills and I have confirmation that the circle of life is unending and that the seeds of hope burst into life when the time and conditions are right.
  • The skies are quiet except for the occasional sandhill crane and its raucous cries.

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