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Example sentences for "fifty feet"

  • Falconeri, which grew from forty to fifty feet high.

  • Snowy mountains are rarely seen, and the beauty of the scenery is confined to the wooded banks of the main stream, which flows at an average inclination of fifty feet to the mile.

  • Along the whole line of the parapets appear domes and slender minarets, forty or fifty feet high, giving it every appearance of an old fortified town.

  • In one of the immense halls we saw, on an elevated platform, the outlines of three enormous chairs, fifty feet or more high, and behind and above them the suggestion of three more chairs in partial ruin.

  • Viewed from where we sat, I judged it to be forty or fifty feet broad, but I was assured that it was between two and three hundred feet.

  • Great masses of it are thrown up forty or fifty feet, and fall with a crash like that of the surf upon the shore.

  • He wasn't sure that he could even find the tracks in the snow, but if he were able to encircle the cabin at a radius of fifty feet he could not miss them.

  • Some of it he hung just outside the cabin door; one of the great hams suspended in a spruce tree, fifty feet in front of the cabin.

  • And a grizzly charge is a difficult thing to stop in a distance of fifty feet.

  • That meant a possible slide of fifty feet, of course, with a hundred foot rope.

  • Its thickness is not great; it varies from twenty or thirty to fifty feet, and may occasionally rise nearly to a hundred feet in height, though this is rarely the case.

  • That she, with her eyes closed and her back to the window, had seen through three walls, and through three inches of snow, at a distance of fifty feet, was an inference.

  • In all the gulches, at depths varying from six to fifty feet, is a bed-rock of the same general conformation as the surface.

  • They diminish in size towards the summit, from twenty to fifty feet high in the case of the larger mounds, and from sixty to ninety feet in some of the smaller ones.

  • The temple is fifty feet long, thirty-one feet wide, and about forty feet high.

  • The mounds are from fifteen to fifty feet high, and are formed in some cases of simple earth, in others of clay and stones.

  • On the summit of this terraced hill is a pyramid, high and steep, which supports a stone building measuring thirty-five by fifty feet on the ground, built of hewn stone, and covered with stucco.

  • One of these latter is of great size, being four hundred feet long and fifty feet high.

  • It varied from twenty-five to fifty feet in width and was paved and provided with a curb.

  • It was a quiet town, situated in a pleasant valley in the midst of which rose a bold, elongated hill about one hundred and fifty feet high, which was the acropolis.

  • There the hills approach within forty or fifty feet of the shore, and slope abruptly to the water, making it easy for a frightened herd of swine to plunge headlong over the steep place referred to in the Gospel narrative.

  • Gippsland Waratah, grows to a height of fifty feet.

  • Height, eighty to 100 feet, fully forty to fifty feet clear of branches .

  • Some of the trees reach a height of forty or fifty feet, and growing either singly or in clumps form a striking feature amongst the thin sparse scrub.

  • It is a very intelligent tree and will detect the presence of hidden water at a distance of fifty feet, and send out slender long root-fibres to prospect it.

  • Almost before you could think, this monster of light, fifty feet long, would go flaming and storming by, and suddenly disappear.

  • It is a small building of stone, fifty feet long, and is of Gothic style.

  • Here we saw the Dunes, or Sand Hills, which guard the Dutch coast, and which are from one to four miles in width, and are from thirty to fifty feet high.

  • The descent was not so steep as in the darkness it looked, and the depth was not over fifty feet.

  • It did not go in very far, for there had been a slide, and it was blocked up by a pile of rocks and earth, forty or fifty feet high.

  • They exhibit a white perpendicular face to the river, and are about one hundred and fifty feet in height.

  • All of fifty feet in height was the blue globe, and up to a wide and ovaled entrance ran a broad and shining roadway.

  • Into the valley from the right ran a black spur of rock, half a mile from us, fifty feet high.

  • They brought the metal scarp not fifty feet away--within it the hosts of tiny eyes glittered, no longer mocking nor malicious, but insane.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bold front; fifty acres; fifty cents; fifty days; fifty feet; fifty guineas; fifty guns; fifty miles; fifty thousand; fifty times; fifty tons; fifty yards; fifty years; laundering activity; leaning forward; little inclined; looking over; moral rectitude; par des; reserve corps; second battalion; senor governor; several specimens; square feet; vanilla bean; well and