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Example sentences for "magnificent view"

  • We ascend to the lantern by an easy stairway, where we have a magnificent view of the surrounding country, extending to the blue waters of the Mediterranean.

  • In the Hotel de Ville, we ascended by a winding staircase to the summit of its lofty tower, where we enjoyed a magnificent view of Brussels and its environs.

  • It affords a magnificent view of Edinburgh and surroundings; I think the most enchanting scenic view I ever beheld.

  • Passing west of Douglas Island and through Icy Strait to Glacier Bay, a magnificent view is presented.

  • On the summit of Roan Mountain is the Cloudland Hotel, at an elevation of more than sixty-three hundred feet, the highest human habitation east of the Rockies, and having a magnificent view.

  • North-east of the Serra stood a thickly-wooded, detached mound, while to the north as we went along there was displayed before us a magnificent view of the flat valley into which we were about to descend.

  • We enjoyed a magnificent view to the west and north-north-west, the river there forming an elbow.

  • Sandy Black to John Skyd and his brothers as they stood on an eminence commanding a magnificent view of the rich plains and woodlands of the Zuurveld.

  • From this charming spot, which the visitor will find too tempting to pass by without a rest, a magnificent view of the grounds is obtained.

  • From the south windows of this suite of rooms a magnificent view of the grounds is obtained.

  • From it a magnificent view of the grounds, the towers, and the surrounding country, is obtained.

  • From the leads of Hardwick Hall, which are gained by a spacious staircase, the upper rooms of the towers are reached, and a magnificent view of the surrounding country is obtained.

  • Broad staircases lead to a higher platform which commands a magnificent view of central Paris.

  • The statue stands on the promontory of the island between the two spans of the structure; and from this point a magnificent view may be obtained of the course of the Seine above and below bridge.

  • From the height of the platform a magnificent view may be obtained.

  • Inside, the great flight of marble steps or seats rise tier above tier, and when at length we gained the top, we had a magnificent view of the whole city, and of its strong fortifications.

  • Mounting a hill covered with noble beeches and elms, a magnificent view of the castle burst upon them, towering over the groves they had tracked, and looking almost like the work of enchantment.

  • From this point a magnificent view of the castle, towering over its pomp of woods, now covered with foliage of the most vivid green, was commanded.

  • From this point, as from every other eminence on the northern side of the forest, a magnificent view of the castle was obtained.

  • On one side I shall have a magnificent view of the lake, the town, and the Jura; on the other, the range of Mont Blanc.

  • There is a magnificent view of hills from this spot; but Goethe's tiny wooden house is now closely shut in by fir-trees, and nothing can be seen from the windows.

  • The hotel stood on a romantic elevation, a precipitious bluff, and commanded a magnificent view of the river and valley.

  • The hill is two hundred and seventeen feet above the lake, and commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.

  • From the summit a magnificent view may be obtained of this fine farming region.

  • I can recommend the drives to Kerrysdale or to the Kerry Falls, or still further to Loch Bad na Sgalaig and Feur Loch, or to the head of the pass, whence a magnificent view of Loch Maree and its islands is obtained.

  • Near the top, about one hundred and fifty yards from the road, you will find on the one hand a magnificent view of Loch Maree, and in the other direction of Loch Ewe.

  • Here, from the Torridon sandstone, a magnificent view may be had of the whole remarkable country, with its striking scenery and interesting geology, exhibited at a glance.

  • Reaching the point where the branch road leads down to Tollie pier, a magnificent view of Loch Maree presents itself to the eye.

  • From this point a magnificent view of Alleghany Mountain scenery can be seen.

  • We climb the great wooden stairway leading up to the bluffs that overlook the city and obtain a magnificent view of all the surrounding country.

  • On Cedar Island, near the Horseshoe Falls, a Pagoda has been erected, over 80 feet in height, from which a magnificent view can be had.

  • These are connected with Goat Island and with one another by three handsome bridges, affording a magnificent view of the Rapids, the best, in fact, to be had from any point of observation.

  • Just above the Falls are several small islands, connected by a system of bridges with one another and the American shore, and affording a magnificent view of the Rapids.

  • Deganwy itself has become a watering-place, a small rival to Llandudno, mainly attractive because it presents a magnificent view of the estuary of the Conway, and of the fine range of mountains which ends in Penmaenmawr.

  • From the churchyard there is to be had a magnificent view of the Wye sweeping in a great curve far below, the waters hastening on to lose themselves in the Severn.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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