In the period since Tony Blair took office in May 1997, anatomies of Britain have been tumbling from the presses in dizzying profusion. |
It is also propagated by layering, divisions and by seed which it sets in profusion. |
The choir stalls displayed large bunches of wheat and asparagus ferns, while colour was added by a profusion of dahlias. |
A profusion of mosses, liverworts, lichens and ferns cover the woodland floor and festoon tree trunks and branches. |
Yet despite their profusion and evident popularity these figures have received little scholarly attention. |
It was an undersea fairyland, with profusions of rainbow-laden fish so thick they blocked out the sun. |