Sentences with phrase «look of real trees»

I love the smell and look of real trees, but I haven't justified buying one yet.
Was everything promised & has the look of a real tree.

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Adam and Eve (real or representative beings matters not) began to doubt when they looked at the tree of the knowledge of good and evil before they were fully prepared for it.
However, it hasn't stopped Real Madrid being pencilled in as favourites to take the three points, as the league leaders will look to solidify their command on top of the tree.
This playset was designed to look like a tree on one side and a treehouse on the other, and it featured plenty of peepholes and crawling spaces plus a lookout tower, closing windows, and even a real working mailbox.
The Dibella statue was a real treat, I was more than pleased with the way it's been hidden behind the trees next to the farm, it gives it a very mysterious look, almost like the villages are worried of repercussions over worshipping her and not Talos.
Too often, computer - rendered trees looked like topiaries, stripped of the free - form variation that real trees possess.
Love how real that tree looks and it definitely adds just the right amount of character to the room!
If so, it looks so real, and after this year we are going to try and find an artificial tree that looks like a real fraser fir tree like yours, so we can get it put up right after Thanksgiving — then there are no worries of it drying out before Christmas.
That one of the tree silhouette doesn't even look real!
Lending Tree also offers real estate agents who will look for homes of a user's specifications.
The Go Pet Club Cat Tree may be more expensive than the AmazonBasics by a few dollars, but if you consider that it is already fully equipped with a posh - looking cat condo plus uses sisal rope instead of jute fibers in its scratching posts, then the Go Pet Club comes out as the real winner.
Forests actually have tiny thin trees that look like single dead branches that real forests have, and jungles have tons of dead leaves on the ground and a real dark shade to it that resembles real tropical biomes
His paintings are so appealing at first sight, as delightful coloured patterns with pleasing figurative imagery, that many look no longer, or see no further, and for them the magical metamorphosis does not take place; they do not find that they are standing on a little terrace under a walnut tree looking through an overgrown garden straight towards the afternoon sun which is sparkling on the Seine below them, and all looking not as it would to them, but more mysterious, more overpowering, fuller of space and light and colour and overwhelmingly real and harmonious.
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As an example, a virtual image hanging from a real tree should look like it's attached to a branch, instead of looking too close or too far way.
A bed frame doesn't have to be made of real tree trunks and branches to look amazing.
It's been years and years since we've had a real tree but I love the look of them so much!
If so, it looks so real, and after this year we are going to try and find an artificial tree that looks like a real fraser fir tree like yours, so we can get it put up right after Thanksgiving — then there are no worries of it drying out before Christmas.
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