In Yorkshire it is by no means uncommon about the old quarries and pits on the moors; farther north it becomes more numerous, although scarcely attached to the heather in the same way as the Twite.
Farther north in Scotland he is found, but our experience is that the bird is local, and common nowhere in the latter country.
Farther north, in Scotland, this Sandpiper becomes even more numerous, and in some parts of the Highlands is, or used to be, most unaccountably mixed up with the Dipper.
Farther north, on the Scottish moors, the young birds sometimes suffer considerably from late snow-storms, whilst persistent wet is almost as fatal to them.
He was one hundred and fifty miles farther north; hardly eight degrees from the Pole!
Hatteras, angrily, "I would give five years of my life to be farther north!
Farther north it becomes broader, until, in the latitude of Yathkyed lake, it has a breadth of one hundred and twenty-five miles, and at the north end of Dubawnt lake extends westward for three hundred miles.
Farther north, at Fort Norman, barley sown the middle of May could be reaped the middle or the last week in August.
Farther north, however, the country is too flat until Methye portage is reached.
The Germans were driven out of their most advanced positions, though they held the Vimy Ridge, and accepting defeat before Arras, transferred some of their best troops, including the Prussian Guards, farther north.
Other causes had checked the Russians farther north.
But that advantage was less felt farther northat Serre, and there the left wing of our attack on 13 November was no more successful than it had been on 1 July.
Farther north a second attack was required, and it was not until the 12th that Carency, Ablain, and the summit of Notre Dame were mastered.
Farther north, three others led up from the Plain of the Jordan to Shechem and thence by the Barley Vale to the Plain of Sharon.
Farther north it ran past the famous Moabite towns of Dibon and Medeba.
Farther north, in the Brzezany-Zlochoff sector, in the direction of Zlochoff the Germans launched energetic counterattacks on the front at Godov and the wood west of Koniuchy in an attempt to dislodge Russian troops.
Farther north, in the region of Buczacz and Zalocze, the Russian advance likewise progressed, though somewhat slower.
For the latter I can provide food and transportation to points of their election in Tennessee, Kentucky, or farther north.
Hovey of McClernand's command was with McPherson, farther north on the road from Bolton direct to Edward's station.
Farther north, in the direction of the mission of San Josef de Curataquiche, M.
The portage between the Rupunuwini and the Mahu is farther north, where the mountain of Ucucuamo* rises, the natives still call the mountain of gold.
Farther north it winds between innumerable islands and rocks; and only the small boats of the Caribs venture to navigate amid these raudales, or rapids of the Carony.
The cannibal ceremonies quoted by Macfie and referred to Vancouver Island, probably were intended for the Haidahs farther north.
Their games of chance differed little from those played farther north.
Their country has been settled by whites much more thickly than regions farther north, and they have rapidly disappeared before the influx of strangers.
Farther north it was decided that Fosheim and the mate, who were still with Sverdrup, should follow the east side of the sound, while Sverdrup and Schei should follow the west side.
By the end of the year they were not much farther north; sometimes the drift was one way and sometimes the other.
The true source of the Orontes is found west of Baalbek, but the main supply of water is from the spring nearly thirty miles farther north, now called 'Ain el 'Asy.
Farther north, at Abila itself, the ground is strewn with Greek funerary texts, and the rocks burrowed with tombs, one of which has rude busts in low relief over the entrance, such as we also found over Roman tombs in Gilead.
North of" can only mean "farther north than," in the same way that Brittany and places in Britain are described as being so many stadia north of Massalia.
Shetland) farther north, where the sun at the winter solstice stood less than three cubits above the horizon.
Sidenote: Britain] Farther north he came to Brettanice (Britain), which he appears to have circumnavigated.
But the mountains here are not so well separated, and are considerably lower than those farther north.
According to observations taken yesterday afternoon, we are about 3' farther north and a little farther west than on the 19th.
Pass, built boats out of the standing timber, and drifted down the Yukon and farther north.
North, farther north, they struggled, till their picks rang in the frozen beaches of the Arctic Ocean, and they shivered by driftwood fires on the ruby sands of Nome.
That it extended farther north, was their creed, and "Farther North" became their cry.
The tribes are distributed accordingly: the Saumingmiut of Ukiadliving, the inhabitants of Qarmaqdjuin with their winter settlement in Exeter Sound, and the Padlimiut and the Akudnirmiut farther north.
Farther north, between Baffin Land and Greenland, North Devon and Ellesmere Land are situated.
Farther north we come to Qingua, the head of Tiniqdjuarbing (Cumberland Sound).
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "farther north" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.