Examples of using To a tree in English and their translations into Japanese
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He saw the child taken alive from the body of his sister, Mrs. Waltz, and nailed to a tree in the yard.
He still keeps his straw rope with which the ox is now tied to a tree.
The VID code is then compiled to a tree of faces, suitable for direct display.
(What a  surprise that seed grows up to a tree!) Merkle Tree  has two parameters, start and size.
What happens to a tree that does not bear good fruit?(vs 19).
What happens to a tree that does not bear good fruit?(vs 19).
Each cable tie fasten a  12-inch-long rope, a  total of 4(), and use a  30-inch-long rope tied to a tree among the ridge when the account.
Jer 2:27 who say to a tree,‘You are my father,' and to a  stone,‘You gave me birth.'.
In my past works, if I compare them to a tree, I created branches and leaves, scattering details that are the equivalent of leaves here and there, and then extending the branches.
Saying to a tree,‘You are my father,' And to a  stone,‘You gave birth to  me.'.
She will be a  mystery how the girl? The early morning of July 16 alone, I played a  month earlier came to a tree is an  old mill.
As the prison officer,"U" tells of working on a  daily basis with prisoners sentence to  death and how he consoles himself by speaking to a tree in the park about the pain of having to  perform executions sometimes.
Li Jin pointed to a tree in Tuen I presented to  us, that is,"Flying Cat" loved to  fly that night, the Po jujube, which eat the tree  dates.
had her tied up to a tree by a  road with a  horn and a  jar of a  mead out of her reach, but in her sight.
Climb the stairs, the side is a  dolphin tall walnut tree,  Qingpi has been covered with branches of fruit, I think may be due to a tree named after a  local bar.
You can see the rocks, you can see the water, there are so many names and could not utter the name is called come to a tree, you can see the clouds, step by careful you are surrounded by it.
For it is believed that one can really give away one's life to  another person, or to a  creature, or even to a tree, by the favor of the gods;-and thus to  transfer one's life is expressed by the term migawari ni tatsu,"to act as a  substitute.
So also was the Phrygian Attis called Saviour, and the Syrian Tammuz or Adonis likewise- both of whom, as we have seen, were nailed or tied to a tree, and afterwards rose again from their biers, or coffins.
Drove to a  local park, the rope to a tree in the park, the rope to  the other end of the lines on the head, and then re-got into the car, and depresses the accelerator to  drive the car.