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Example sentences for "east course"

  • Thence he kept a north-east course, traversing stony plains intersected by the dry beds of sandy watercourses.

  • Still following the river up until the 30th April, on that day they struck off on a nor-north-east course, the course of the Murchison tending too much in an easterly direction to lead them speedily on to the Gascoyne.

  • Making back on to a north-east course, they again struck the Fortescue, above the narrow glen which had stopped them.

  • Again, from the same position, an east course, 136 miles, will place a ship four miles to the south of the Curtis Isles.

  • Crossing the grassy plains on an east-north-east course, we passed the salt lake about 10 a.

  • I therefore turned towards the river, and encamped on the first flat we reached, having run about ten miles on an east-north-east course.

  • Following a south-south-east course, at six miles the stream turned to the south-west.

  • I intend to proceed north of west to intersect any creek or country that may come from the good country that we found on our south-east course, and the land of kangaroos; there is no hope of anything here.

  • Still keeping my east course, we then passed through a very thick mulga scrub, and at ten miles struck a low range of hills, composed of quartz, with a conical peak, which I ascended.

  • On getting into the road we followed it east nearly a quarter of a mile, when we went some distance in a south-east course.

  • Trippe got up from his seat and went in a south-east course on the hill-side, to look for a place in which to hide.

  • We changed our course, and followed it until we came to a branch running in a south-east course.

  • The river runs in a north-east course, consequently the hospital was on the south of it.

  • We could accomplish but seven miles on a north-east by east course.

  • Crossing at this point, it was my intention to take a north-east course to intersect the country, and if possible to ascertain what had become of the Macquarie River, which it was clear had never joined the Lachlan.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear heart; east and; east coast; east corner; east course; east monsoon; east point; east trades; east wind; east winds; easterly direction; eastern coast; eastern corner; eastern part; eastern parts; eight hundred; exclusive fishing; hand went; less affected; living creature; outward seeming; readily propagated; receive power; than ever; then have; time became