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This essentially implies that the presheaf is a sheaf.

The speaker came into the hall carrying a sheaf of notes.

The language is purposefully kept on an elementary level, avoiding sheaf theory and cohomology theory.

There we were, binding sheaves in the field, when suddenly my sheaf rose up and remained standing; and then your sheaves gathered around and bowed down to my sheaf.

In profile all that showed was the end of the nose projecting from beyond a sheaf of shiny black hair.

I looked in my mail box. there were only bills in it, a sheaf of them, and two white envelopes which I was sure contained more bills.

A straplike structure, such as the corolla of a ray flower or a membranous or hairy appendage between the sheaf and blade of a grass leaf.

From his direction came the periodic crackle of paper as he sorted through a sheaf that he'd pulled from a worn leather satchel shortly after seating himself.

Many kinds of ants can closely arrange eggs and larvae in a sheaf around the middle of nest area, and the biggest larvae located at the edge of area.

Flipping through a sheaf of data, Mr Evans points out that in 2007 the tax on petroleum made up 10% of the state’s total tax collection; for the current fiscal year it will be around 4%.

He brandished a sheaf of documents.

Security is not free, and good security is neither cheap nor convenient.

The speaker had a sheaf of notes on the desk in front of him.

He took out a sheaf of papers and leafed through them.

Going outside later, I saw that a sheaf of advertising circulars had been scattered by the wind.

This paper showed the whole designation of the minitype rice binder which was basis on the minitype sheaf binder in Japan.

Chiu Chun, the lawyer, put the sheaf of documents back into the portfolio, stretched his limbs, and lit a cigarette before he replied to Li Yu-ting's last remark.

sheaf造句

He draw a sheaf of papers from his breast pocket.

Instead every successful grain produces a stalk and a sheaf containing many more grains.

Joy and her two brothers were the only other mourners, each holding a thin sheaf of paper money to throw to the spirits who might bar the way.

A sheaf of bills was thrust into his hand: fortnight-old bills from the rice-shop, the coal merchant, the car-hire people, the greengrocer, the tailor, and the confectioner.

On arriving home from work, I was greeted by a very happy wife waving a sheaf of currency.

There is a sheaf of starlight belongs to me.

The wheat sheaf in Roman times was meant to ensure fertility, since it was believed that the fertility of the seeds would be transferred to the couple on whom they fell.

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