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Example sentences for "location"

Lexicographically close words:
locanda; locate; located; locates; locating; locations; locative; locatives; locator; locators
  1. In five minutes afterward he had a piece or two of artillery posted near by, and opening upon, soon silenced the rebel battery, whose location had been betrayed by the course of the projectile.

  2. You think you can keep in your head the exact location where he dived?

  3. The old gang got the location of the cave from an Indian, but Jervice couldn't find the Indian.

  4. Get them interested in finding the location of the springs.

  5. The two boys managed to slip away from the crowd and Chick-chick mysteriously led the way down the road in the direction of the heavy woods that marked the location of Vinegar Creek.

  6. Carnes, get the location of that tunnel entrance from Commander Minden and order the Minneconsin to proceed north along the coast to that vicinity and stand by for radio orders.

  7. The point where the sub went in gave us a good idea of the location of their base and we threw a cordon of men around and searched.

  8. Until recent years the lodge-circle marks were visible and its exact location easy to be found.

  9. These bark houses were mainly for summer shelter, and would in a few years yield to the wear of time, when they would be abandoned and a new location sought.

  10. Those who have attempted to make history from these mythological fables have been much puzzled about the location of this mystic land.

  11. And, indeed, the location of the city is beautiful.

  12. Such is the location of Nauvoo; such its immediate surroundings.

  13. The location which the Saints had contemplated as the site for the temple was on a bold eminence overlooking the river, the landscape on the Iowa side, and all the surrounding country for miles around.

  14. Witter, a man owning a sawmill at Warsaw, held out inducements to the First Presidency of The Church to settle at or in the vicinity of Warsaw, but the location where the Saints built up Nauvoo was considered preferable.

  15. Above this in the region of Hatred is the location of Vital Force, which has its correspondence at the upper posterior part of the thigh.

  16. The eye gives us the external location of the organs just behind it, which I do not call Language, although certainly favorable to the study of languages, in which Gall was practically correct.

  17. They may not know the scientific name of any bone, ligament, or muscle in the human body, but they may know the location and function of every one of them.

  18. The walls were covered with large-scale maps of Moroland showing location of various tribes, scattered settlements and district boundaries, with great blank areas eloquent of the unknown character of unexplored fastnesses.

  19. Steps were taken toward the publication of an official journal, temporary officials were elected to form a kind of ad interim administration, and New York City was decided upon for the location of General Headquarters.

  20. Within a few months, however, the location of national headquarters was changed to Detroit, Michigan.

  21. Such peculiarities also affect manufactures of various kinds, and so location has value.

  22. Special advantages of location on a small scale may outweigh the advantages of aggregation.

  23. Its Location 260of the traveler upon the rail-road, half a mile distant.

  24. True Location of Fort Plain 262and across the neck, or isthmus, a breast-work was thrown up.

  25. The first permanent settlers in the county were Germans, and their original location was in the present town of Newburgh, at a place called by the Indians Quassaic, on a creek of that name, a little below the village.

  26. I can not better describe its location than by quoting the language of Mr. Irving concerning it.

  27. It is a place memorable 1698 in the annals of the Revolution, not for sanguinary battles, but for the relative importance of its location in the movements of armies.

  28. Milford is remarkable for the picturesque beauty of its own location and surrounding country, and for the size of one of its publicans, who died in 1841.

  29. The distant wall in the direction of Mount Hope is a part of the ramparts or out-works, and the woods beyond it mark the location of the remains of the "French lines," the mounds and ditches of which are still very conspicuous.

  30. Its location is such that it may be made a beautiful cemetery, though small.

  31. Plantin had been only eight months in this new location when the Spanish Fury broke out.

  32. Both, however, are in an ideal location where they now are, and form an admirable starting point from which to see, first the cathedral, and then the work of Rubens as a whole.

  33. The only point to be determined upon was regarding the location of the pit.

  34. The location of the pit, as has been explained, was some yards to the northeast of the tree in which the lookout had been made.

  35. The citizens of Lawrence secured its location in that city, by the gift of forty acres for a site.

  36. The social distinctions going with the advantage of location were rigidly observed, I suppose.

  37. It made thirteen recommendations besides, as to the location of parks and detached playgrounds, only one of which has been adopted.

  38. Its location in itself is deeply interesting.

  39. At first thought one might fancy the founders of it selected the location more for fishing than fighting.

  40. Here is the location of the castle of "Peveril of the Peak," the hero of one of Scott's romances.

  41. We shall say nothing about other parts of the African coast, and the reasons for its location where it is: it is enough for us to know the facts as they are, to justify an unqualified objection to Liberia.

  42. Bob, our location chart shows the presence of some strange undersea metallic body.

  43. Keith glanced rapidly at the location chart, ripping off his sea-suit as he did.

  44. In the teleview screen the frantic McKegnie would see the octopi submarine rush erratically by with a flash of its violet heat ray; the location chart showed the red spot zigzagging drunkenly around the green one.

  45. He glanced swiftly at the location chart and depth indicator again.

  46. You see: when the location chart shows the enemy ship, I'll rush all men into the control room, where the paralyzing ray can't harm them.

  47. A glance at the location chart and its two tiny lights told him that the intervening distance had been decreased to about half a mile.

  48. Wells then could watch her swift, straight progress only on the location chart.

  49. Graham was posted at the location chart, with instructions to report the red light if it showed.

  50. A breathless tenseness had settled down over the submarine; she was proceeding with utmost caution, her anxious officers alert at the location chart.

  51. Then, just as he was beginning to wonder where he could go, a large red spot glowed at the edge of the location chart.

  52. With control studs at hand, location chart and teleview screen before his eyes and fifteen men waiting below for his commands, he had no fear of any monster the underseas might spew up.

  53. And then, upon the location chart, a faint red dot suddenly glowed!

  54. Hemmy Bowman was pointing with amazement at the location chart, a black mesh screen that showed the position of other submarines within a radius of two miles.

  55. The location chart told a tale that wrung a gasp from Bowman's throat.

  56. A green spot in the center of the location chart denoted the NX-1's exact position.

  57. FN-9] These evidences, however, prove very little in determining the location of a particular castle three hundred years ago; they only become important when sustained by distances from given points or by natural features of record.

  58. On a map of 1666, the orthography is Wichkotteine, and the location placed more immediately north of the stream.

  59. The location is certain from the will of Jacobus Bruyn in 1744.

  60. He again gave the description, "Beginning at the fall called Arackook," but there is no trace of the location of the patent in the vicinity of Walden.

  61. While referred to in connection with the boundmark to identify its location, its precise location seems to have been lost.

  62. Since first settlement the location has been known as "New Fort.

  63. The location in Brodhead's and other histories of the castle in which he suffered as at Caughnawaga, is now known to be erroneous.

  64. Whatever its location it shows that its name of Kahankasinck was extended to it or from it from some general feature.

  65. Further than this topographical description the location of the castle cannot be determined.

  66. In the absence of these devices, lines denoting the location for the conical recess or centre may be made, when either of the following methods may be pursued.

  67. As the bore of connecting-rod brasses wears, and the lost motion incident thereto is taken up (by driving in the key) the location of the brasses in the rod end is altered, making the rod longer or shorter according to the location of the key.

  68. P P represents the pitch circle, A B the radius that will produce an arc nearest approaching the true curve produced by rolling segments, and A the location of the centre from which the face arc B should be struck.

  69. It is supposed that the location C is defined by a dotted circle, by which the work may be set for concentricity, as should be the case.

  70. The shaft itself was piled, welded, and drawn on the porter-bar in the usual manner, until the location of a crank was reached.

  71. But if the arcs for the tooth curves are to be marked by compasses, the location for the centres wherefrom to strike these arcs may be marked from the points of division as was shown in Fig.

  72. The location for the work centre should be centre punched as accurately as possible, and the work is then placed in the lathe with a driver on it, as for turning it up; a crotch, such as shown in Fig.

  73. This operation of finding the location for the centre wherefrom to strike the tooth curves, must be performed separately for each wheel, because the distance or radius of the tooth curves varies with the radius of each wheel.

  74. In all wrenches the location of contact and of pressure on the nut is mainly at the corners of the nut, and unless the wrench be a very close fit, the nut corners become damaged.

  75. When, in 1864, the cartel was so disregarded by the enemy as to indicate that prisoners would be held long in confinement, Andersonville, in Georgia, was selected for the location of a principal prison.

  76. The town was surrounded by an intrenchment as faulty in location as construction.

  77. The work of these textile schools is largely specialized, depending upon the the location of the school.

  78. Considerable variety exists among the various types of art schools and even among those belonging in the same class and separated as to location we find differences.

  79. A few miles beyond, the engineers found a suitable location to throw a bridge across the creek.


  80. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "location" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abode; address; allocation; area; assignment; barnyard; bearings; case; circumstance; condition; croft; demesne; deployment; deposit; deposition; detection; determination; disclosure; disposition; district; emplacement; espial; estate; excavation; exposure; fallow; farm; farmland; farmstead; find; finding; fix; footing; grassland; hacienda; hole; homestead; invention; jam; lading; lieu; loading; locale; locality; locating; location; locus; lot; modality; mode; orchard; orientation; packing; pass; pasture; pen; perch; pickle; pinpoint; place; placement; plantation; plight; point; position; positioning; posting; posture; predicament; quarter; ranch; rank; recognition; region; revelation; scene; setting; site; situation; spot; standing; static; station; status; stead; storage; stowage; strike; trove; uncovering; whereabouts