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Example sentences for "extensive tract"

  • On the 16th my halting-place was Shol, a large village close to the Chenab, with an extensive tract of cultivation, quite bare of trees, except a few cherries.

  • He had eight children, who settled on an extensive tract of land in that region.

  • He came some years before the Revolution and settled upon an extensive tract of newly cleared land which was rough and stony and had been owned by his father, Thomas Bull, who lived in the old stone house in Hamptonburgh.

  • They were offered an extensive tract of land there at that time for ten cents an acre.

  • In 1745 Tobias, son of Michael, bought an extensive tract of land near the present village of Highland Mills.

  • On the south side of the Missouri is also an extensive tract of rolling country, commencing at the river Le Mine, six miles above Franklin, and extending upward along the Missouri, with occasional interruptions, to the Council Bluff.

  • On the Arkansa, above Belle Point, is an extensive tract of a similar description; as also many tracts of inferior size, on the north side of the Arkansa, between the villages of the Port and the Cadron settlements.

  • To the north of this he thought he could see an extensive tract of land, lying in about 83° north latitude, which he called Petermann's Land.

  • From this assumption of a shallow Polar Sea it was concluded that the regions about the Pole had formerly been covered with an extensive tract of land, of which the existing islands are simply the remains.

  • The plan of the Danish expedition under Hovgaard was to push forward to the North Pole from Cape Chelyuskin along the east coast of an extensive tract of land which Hovgaard thought must lie to the east of Franz Josef Land.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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