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Example sentences for "level plain"

  • This region comprises a level plain, from fifteen to twenty miles in width, extending from the Bay of San Francisco, beyond the mission of that name, north and south.

  • It is but thirty kilometres from Indjia to Semlin, on the riverbank opposite Belgrade, and since leaving the Fruskagora Mountains the country has been a level plain, and the roads fairly smooth.

  • It is not worth the trouble to wash the sands of a large river which is on a level plain at a distance from the mountains.

  • The work is carried on by this method because the miners cannot drive a tunnel into a level plain of this kind.

  • The distance from the posta was about six leagues, over a level plain of the same character as before.

  • The country may be described as a level plain of about three hundred feet in elevation, which in all parts has been worn into flat-bottomed valleys.

  • The distance from the posta was about six leagues over a level plain of the same character as before.

  • It is situated in a pleasant, level plain, and about twenty-five yards from the river, into which it falls over some steep, irregular rocks.

  • He was in an open, level plain; not a bush nor a tree was within three hundred yards of him; and the bank of the river was sloping, and not more than three feet high, so that there was no possible mode of concealment.

  • The country hereabouts is a level plain, extending eastward to the Furrah Rood; within the first few miles adjacent to the Harood are seen the crenellated walls of several villages and the crumbling ruins of as many more.

  • Spending the last night at a village inn, we pursue our way over awful bowlder paths next morning, for several miles; over a low mountain-pass and down the northern slope to a level plain.

  • By and by we emerge from a belt of low hills, and descend into a broad, level plain.

  • On a haugh or level plain, near to a royal borough.

  • Defn: A land surface reduced by erosion to the general condition of a plain, but not wholly devoid of hills; a base-level plain.

  • Defn: A level plain, usually with a steep front, bordering a river, a lake, or sometimes the sea.

  • It is quite an elevated and generally a level plain, without important hills or ridges, unless we distinguish as such the craggy breaks of the streams which border and pierce it.

  • It is situated in a level plain, surrounded in every direction by low mountains.

  • Pg169] The city of Aguascalientes is beautifully situated in a level plain, and would appear to contain about twenty thousand inhabitants, who are principally engaged in the manufacture of rebozos and other textures mostly of cotton.

  • As we went down the caƱon we came to one place where it was so narrow, that a man or a poor ox could barely squeeze through between the rocks, and in a few miles more reached the open level plain.

  • North and west was a level plain, fully one hundred miles wide it seemed, and from anything I could see it would not afford a traveler a single drink in the whole distance or give a poor ox many mouthfuls of grass.

  • Its site is a level plain, near the foot of the Mount Lofty range, in which Mount Lofty itself reaches 2334 ft.

  • Alexandria is on a level plain in the centre of the Louisiana long-leaf pine forests, in which pine is interspersed with various hardwoods.

  • It is nearly a level plain, but with a slight elevation in the centre, between the two great rivers the Ganges and Jumna.

  • Its general appearance is that common to the Doab, a level plain intersected by watercourses and ravines.

  • The country round Koolfu is a level plain, well cultivated, and studded with little walled towns and villages along the banks of the May Yarrow, and of a little river running into it from the north.

  • It is built in a level plain surrounded on all sides with hills, except on the south, where the plain continues to the bank of the same river, which is wide and deep, and runs to the east.

  • The town of Cobern lies at the foot of a lofty hill, which separates two valleys that meet in a level plain close to our river.

  • Coblence is situated at the extremity of a level plain watered by the Moselle and Rhine.

  • It will be seen that, from the point of view of subaerial erosion, a base-level plain is the only land surface which is in a condition of approximate stability.

  • The time necessary for the development of such a surface is known as a cycle of erosion, and the resulting surface is a base-level plain, that is, a plain as near sea level as river erosion can bring it.

  • After the development of a base-level plain, its surface would suffer little change (except that effected by underground water) so long as it maintained its position.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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