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Example sentences for "good view"

  • From the point is not only a good view of the falls but an impressive panorama.

  • By climbing along the rim southeast of the falls we find a ladder and hanging trail descending to a ~grotto~, from which is a good view of ~Glacier Point~.

  • An abrupt descent by zigzags takes us to a point from which is obtained a good view of the lace-like ~Illilouette Fall~.

  • By climbing along the rim southeast of the falls we find a ladder and hanging trail descending to a grotto, from which a good view of Glacier Point is obtained.

  • Near Lybster we had a good view of the Ord of Caithness, a black-looking ridge of mountains terminating in the Maiden's Paps, which were later to be associated with one of the most difficult and dangerous traverses we ever experienced.

  • Nicely wooded, it rose to an elevation of about 200 feet above the sea, and, the summit being comparatively level and clear from trees, we had a good view of Inverness and its surroundings.

  • In order to get a good view of the retreat, I descended to the bridge, which was covered with wounded men.

  • Wherever there was a good view of the fleet to be had a crowd of people collected, and the esplanades and terraces, and even the housetops and parapets of the batteries, were occupied by spectators.

  • Marshal Pelissier alighted from his carriage, and took his station at the foot of a hillock, opposite the centre of the line, of the whole of which he then commanded a good view.

  • I stood at a projection in one of our trenches, from where I could see the general shape of our line, and could glimpse a good view of the German arrangements.

  • Couldn't get a good view of the enemy from the hedge, so I decided to creep along further to the left still, to a spot I saw on the left front of a large farm which stood about two hundred yards behind us.

  • It's difficult to get a good view of the intervening ground between opposing lines of trenches in the day time, when one's only means of doing so is through a periscope.

  • While we are waiting for dinner to-day, I climb a point that gives me a good view of the river for two or three miles below, and I think we can make a long run.

  • While the men are engaged in this I climb the wall on the northeast to a height of about 2,500 feet, where I can obtain a good view of a long stretch of canyon below.

  • From a point to which we climb we obtain a good view of its course, until its angular walls are lost in the vista.

  • We reached the one in the north branch, climbed over its wrinkled brow, and gained a good view of the trunk and some of the tributaries, and also of the sublime gray cliffs of its channel.

  • I left the canoe and pushed up the right bank past a magnificent waterfall some twelve hundred feet high, and over the shoulder of a mountain, until I secured a good view of the lower part of the glacier.

  • It required some delicate maneuvering to gain a good view of the interior, and it need not be said that the result was of the most interesting nature.

  • He was not hurt by the fall, and rising, stepped back against the side of the lodge and took a good view of his surroundings.

  • It so happened that he stood nearly under the tree which leaned against the wall, and thus gained a good view.

  • This checks all hæmorrhage, and at the same time enables the surgeon to get a good view of the deeper parts to see if further growths are situated more deeply within the meatus.

  • The chief difficulty is to obtain a good view; even if this be obtained it is difficult to extract the stapes without fracture of its crura.

  • It has the advantage, however, that the large posterior flap will cover the posterior surface of the wound cavity to a considerable extent, and also that it will permit a good view of the surface.

  • Langford, who was not a sleepy schemer, was able to get a good view of the room before any one appeared to answer his knock.

  • There they had a good view up and down the bluff-jagged, hilly and tree-laden coast.

  • They obtained a good view of the section of the shore just north of the Graham cottage and picked out several spots which appeared from the distance viewed to be very good camping sites.

  • The best way to obtain a good view of Ningpo and the surrounding country is to ascend the pagoda, which forms one of its most striking objects.

  • I watch and watch till my head grows dizzy and my neck is in danger of permanent displacement, and still do not get a good view.

  • To get a good view of him you have only to sit down in his haunts, as in such cases he seems equally anxious to get a good view of you.

  • I am attracted by another warble in the same locality, and experience a like difficulty in getting a good view of the author of it.

  • From the Palace gardens is a good view of Marseilles.

  • The road eastwards through the valley leads to La Valette, and the short road northward to the village of Le Revest, on the top of an eminence commanding a good view of the ravine of the Dardenne.

  • The small hill above the east end of Hyères, and standing between the old and new cemeteries, is a favourite walk, and commands a good view.

  • While sailing in this bay, we had a good view of Monte Diablo, a high and lonely mountain which seems to be the landmark for all the country round.

  • I longed to be where I could get a good view of the ship with so many sails out; for I thought she must look finely.

  • The house was on quite an eminence, so that we had a good view of a level plain before it.

  • After dinner Colonel Debray took me into the observatory, which commands a good view of the city, bay, and gulf.

  • General Longstreet advised me, if I wished to have a good view of the battle, to return to my tree of yesterday.

  • From the top of these towers a good view of the interior of the prison and its teeming inmates could be had for the payment of ten cents admission fee.

  • I had a good view of a part of the Rebel position, which appeared very formidable, in front of the Fifth Corps.

  • From our position I had a good view of the open fields and the locality made such an impression on my memory, that I had no difficulty in recognizing it many years afterward when I revisited the scene.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good view" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good advice; good chance; good country; good digestion; good distance; good evidence; good fellow; good fight; good food; good green; good height; good house; good income; good intention; good mistress; good old; good people; good play; good portion; good prince; good quantity; good reader; good record; good republican; good sermon; good yeoman