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Example sentences for "left camp"

  • On Friday morning, March 19, I left camp at two in the morning, and was kept hard at work till four the next morning in constructing a battery and opening the communications thereto.

  • We left Camp Atchison on the 20th, and after moving fifteen miles reached a very pleasant camp, with excellent grass, wood, and water.

  • We left camp late in consequence of the oxen straying, and about a mile from camp crossed Milk River.

  • Our dogs get well fed, and are really in finer condition than when we left Camp Daly.

  • We left camp at a quarter past one o'clock the following day, our starting having to conform somewhat to the state of the tide, as at high tide we cannot reach the ice.

  • We left camp at half-past seven in the morning of the 15th, a sharp wind blowing in our faces.

  • He quickly packed his horse, and in a few minutes we left camp.

  • He rolled himself in his buffalo robe, while I, with Tiger, Antonio, and Mac, left camp in order to fetch the bear.

  • A little more attention was paid this day to our costume; although we could not make much of it with the greatest skill, still we looked altogether tidier when we left camp, and each galloped on to be the first.

  • We left camp about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and without the slightest difficulty found the beast's trail exactly where the Mexican had said we should.

  • I left camp at dawn and it was not till noon that I saw game.

  • Left camp in company with Billy Noongale, and proceeded to Esperance Bay, distant twenty-four miles.

  • Left camp in company with Tommy Pierre, with a pack-horse carrying fifteen gallons of water.

  • Left camp in company with Windich to look for water ahead, taking a pack-horse and ten gallons of water, besides two small tins for our own use.

  • Left camp F 52 in company with Tommy Windich, taking one pack-horse, to find water ahead eastward.

  • We left Camp 7 (marked by mistake 8) at 8.

  • Being anxious to benefit by the water in Pratt Creek, on Barkly Tableland, we left camp at 11.

  • Fisherman and I left camp to search for water; at 7.

  • Mr. Campbell having gone today in search of water, made the following report: Left camp at 8.

  • About an hour after he left camp, one of the lancers came in and told me that four Americans were camped about a mile down the Blue Water and on a little stream a half-mile up from the Canadian river.

  • Charlie called upon him for a statement for the hides he left camp with, and for an invoice for the stuff he brought back.

  • All this was taking time; and as it was late when we left camp, it was now near noon, and I was hungry.

  • When I left camp I was wearing a half-worn pair of heavy congress gaiters, and a pair of heavy duck leggings.

  • One could easily realize how slow and tedious its healing must have been, and Keseberg assured us that walking caused excruciating pain even at the time the Third Relief Corps left camp.

  • The Second Relief Party, of which these men were members, left camp on the third of March.

  • Our tents have just overtaken us, and we sleep under cover to-night for the first time since we left Camp Parapet.

  • We have had some rain and some sunshine, but the weather is warm and altogether I like our present place of abode the best of any we have yet had since we left Camp Millington.

  • I said that when I left camp to come into Buluwayo, on the 10th, it seemed a good opportunity for accepting the surrender of the rebels, if they liked to come in.

  • The patrol started after dark, at seven o'clock, and very soon after they had left camp, we heard rapid firing in their direction.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "left camp" 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:
    alone together; falling back; financial difficulties; fit for military service; greater value; high finish; left college; left field; left foot; left free; left half; left here; left his; left open; left port; left school; left side; left tackle; left them; left town; left wing; producing power; quarter millions; sixth century; smaller scale; the supreme