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Example sentences for "further south"

  • Further south, the Royal Scots Fusiliers were obliged to give way.

  • Concurrent with this fighting the Germans also made the most savage onslaughts further south, with the object of capturing Arras.

  • Further south, at Konatiche, on the Kolubara River, the cavalry division cooperated with the Second Army, which held the line from Volujak to Cooka and the ridges farther to the left.

  • There are two cities to be conquered in this drier region, Dvinsk, and, further south, Vilna, once the chief city or capital of the Lithuanians.

  • Further south in Poitou they are abundant on the surface at Coussay-les-Bois and other places near Leugny.

  • It was sent to the 12th Division, further south, in the neighbourhood of Ovillers, where a slight advance had been made.

  • Materials for this were, of course, prepared in advance, as were some for a minor bridge, for infantry and pack transport, to be thrown across at a suitable point some fifteen hundred yards further south.

  • The armistice between Germany and Russia terminates; the Germans cross the Dvina and occupy Dvinsk and Lutsk; further south, at the invitation of the Ukraine, they advance towards Kovel.

  • Further south, the Battle of the Selle begins (see Oct.

  • Further south, during the first half of April, fierce engagements were fought without decisive result in front of the villages of Kemmel and Wulverghem.

  • Further south is the Messines-Wytschaete ridge, and to the south-west the Hills of Flanders.

  • Further south, the British were forced to abandon Zandvoorde and Hollebeke.

  • At an elevation of four or five thousand feet there are many springs, which at a short distance form ravines in a soil composed of conglomerates or, further south, of lime.

  • It extends fifty-seven feet from north to south, and one hundred and sixty feet further south-eastward toward the Temple of the Cross, where the fallen roof blocks up the passage and renders further exploration impracticable.

  • VIII-40] The pyramid stands in a dense forest, apparently not on a naturally or artificially fortified plateau like the remains further south.

  • Further south, in the region extending from Campeche to Laguna de Terminos there is only the vaguest information respecting antiquities.

  • Further south the 5th Reserve Division deployed to attack a strongly entrenched hostile position.

  • Further south the II Bavarian Corps had driven back British cavalry supported by part of the III British Corps.

  • Further south the 7th Division held its own successfully and all attacks were repulsed.

  • I cannot help suspecting that both lie further south--in fact, somewhere about El- HaurĂ¡.

  • Further south, however, they gradually acquire more importance, until in the peripheral regions of the drift-covered tracts they come to equal and eventually to surpass the boulder-clays in prominence.

  • He was by this time flushed with his success further south, and attempted to advance as if he were already the conqueror, which led to his own undoing, as virtually he was only permitted to gain ground at our time and will.

  • Further south, much the same thing happened, although they penetrated further in some places, but nowhere had they broken through, so the news on the whole was good and reassuring.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    diamond necklace; direction contrary; excerpts from; flour them; further consideration; further enacted; further evidence; further illustration; further information; further notice; further period; further question; further reduction; further resolved; further said; further says; further still; further supply; like order; little matter; make from; more liberal; much pleased; native town; tail white; turn aside