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Example sentences for "little beyond"

  • Immediately above Bedruthan there is one cliff-castle, and on Park Head, a little beyond, are the burial tumuli of some unknown people.

  • A little beyond is the really delightful Porthgwarra, with its rugged stone slip and tunnels leading to the little fishing-cove.

  • A little beyond Hungerford we bade good-bye to the Bath road, for espying a promising byway we followed it up the narrow Kennett valley.

  • A little beyond this, attached to the Church of S.

  • The lane which leads to the Tre Fontane turns off to the left a little beyond S.

  • A little beyond, and to our right, was the simple enclosure called the Masjid Nimrah.

  • A little beyond it, we were shown into another dome, the resting-place of Sitt Aminah, the Prophet’s mother.

  • After cantering about three miles from the city, we reached the Alamayn, or two pillars that limit the Sanctuary; and a little beyond it is the small settlement popularly called Al-Umrah.

  • The Italian douaniers have a station–house a little beyond, perched prominently on the summit of the rock.

  • A little beyond St Gingolph, which lies at the eastern extremity of the lake, we quit Savoy and enter into the Valais, which now forms, a component part of the Helvetic confederacy.

  • On the other side of the Arno, a little beyond the Cabinet Physique and Museum of Natural History stands the Palazzo Pitti, the residence of the Grand Duke.

  • St. Quenin, while a little beyond is the cathedral.

  • A short distance eastward from the cathedral is the Hospice, and a little beyond St. Nizier, with painted panel panes in the window of the sacristy.

  • Tibur, and, a little beyond, the terminus of the valley.

  • Every other day to Annonay by the same road as the Tournon coach as far as a little beyond Mastre, 1280 ft.

  • A little beyond stood a group of boys and girls on the water's edge, the boys in shirts and leggins, silently watching the steamer as it shot by them.

  • A little beyond, at North Andover, we came in sight of the roofs and spires of the new city of Lawrence, which already begin to show proudly on the sandy and sterile banks of the Merrimac, a rapid and shallow river.

  • It is called Garden River, and a little beyond it, on the same side, lies Garden Village, inhabited by the Indians.

  • At the northern extremity of the Bight of Arguim, or a little beyond, near Cape Blanco, is the present boundary between the French and Spanish spheres of influence in this part of the world.

  • Its West Africa extends about as far as (or a little beyond) the Soleri of 1385, to what is apparently Cape Bojador, slightly south of the Canaries.

  • Twelve days' voyage south of Cerne he passed a promontory with lofty wooded hills,[64] and a little beyond this, a great estuary.

  • The village of Erdington does not contain any object deserving of attention, but a little beyond on the right is Pipe hall, an ancient seat of the Bagot family, now occupied by the Rev.

  • A little beyond is Moseley hall, an elegant stone building, erected about twenty-five years since, by the late John Taylor, Esq.

  • A little beyond, at a place called the Coal-bank, there is a free school, which is endowed with about forty pounds per annum.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little beyond" 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:
    length ahead; little above; little anxiously; little before; little birds; little bits; little bunch; little butter; little cabin; little earlier; little finger; little gold; little hesitation; little known; little later; little laugh; little more; little niece; little older; little practice; little sisters; little song; little sweetheart; little temple; little town; little wine