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Example sentences for "many places"

  • In many places, the proportion of the sick and dying is greater than in the hold of a slave-ship.

  • In many places an execution becomes a spectacle for the Jacobins of the town and a party of pleasure.

  • In many places, for lack of candidates that please them, most of the electors stay away from the polls; besides this, the terrorists resort to their old system, that is to say to brutal violence.

  • From the general agitation, and threats, with the bad treatment in many places of the farmers, land-owners and traffickers in wheat known as bladiers.

  • The rock was very rotten, and in many places, especially about the penguin rookeries, there were collections of soil.

  • The rocks along the coast are all a volcanic series, and basic dykes are visible in many places.

  • Our tramp to Mount Barr-Smith was through eighteen inches of soft snow, in many places a full two feet deep.

  • The skin was peeling off our bodies and a very poor substitute remained which burst readily and rubbed raw in many places.

  • Vines, nut, plum, and chestnut trees abound in many places.

  • These they attach to their feet, and thus walk upon the snow without sinking in; for without them, they could not hunt or make their way in many places.

  • In many places we were obliged to push ourselves along with iron-pointed sticks.

  • In many places depressions or elevations gave witness to some tremendous power effecting the dislocation of strata.

  • And they have not in many places, neither pease ne beans ne none other pottages but the broth of the flesh.

  • For in many places of the sea be great rocks of stones of the adamant, that of his proper nature draweth iron to him.

  • And fast by it is a little pit in the earth, where the foot of the pillar is yet interred; and there was our Lord first scourged, for he was scourged and villainously entreated in many places.

  • At the Lachoong bridge the jungle was still denser, and the banks quite inaccessible in many places.

  • On the 11th of July five coolies arrived with rice: they had been twenty days on the road, and had been obliged to make great detours, the valley being in many places impassable.

  • In many places we had great difficulty in proceeding, the track being obliterated by the rains, torrents, and landslips.

  • The second cutting is best in many places, but O.

  • The ground in many places is not level enough for alfalfa and in some places water is not available.

  • Other important posts in the expedition had also been filled up, and expeditionary work was being carried on in many places.

  • The small wedge of sea-ice that still remained in the bay was cracked in many places, and would doubtless have departed of its own accord in a few days; but Scott, naturally impatient to get away, decided to hasten matters by explosions.

  • Those upon which we found ourselves were composed of iron-stone, were precipitous towards the river in many places, of sandy soil, and were crowned with beef-wood as well as box.

  • The alluvial flats gradually decreased in breadth, and we journeyed mostly over extensive and barren plains, which in many places approached so near the river as to form a part of its bank.

  • These cliffs are composed of horizontal strata of whitish sandstone; and are so absolutely vertical, that in many places a person standing on the edge and throwing down a stone, can see it strike the trees in the abyss below.

  • In many places I noticed several sorts of weeds, which, like the rats, I was forced to own as countrymen.

  • There are some old Indian ruins in this neighbourhood, and I was shown one of the perforated stones, which Molina mentions as being found in many places in considerable numbers.

  • The river was in flood, and we had a three-knot current against us in many places.

  • In the daytime they penetrated my trousers, piercing to my body in many places, so that I repeatedly took off as many as twelve at one time.

  • The depth of the former is in many places upwards of 100 feet, and the kunker pebbles it contains are often disposed in parallel undulating bands.

  • The sun at this season does not, in many places, reach the bottom of these valleys until 10 a.

  • We walked along the highway that led through the most charming scenery of this lovely region and glimpsed pictures just as beautiful as many places of Europe that have an international reputation.

  • The scenery along the Moselle is in many places just as beautiful as that along the Rhine.

  • Back of the town rises a ridge of lofty hills covered in many places by forests.

  • The steep hills that ran down to the river were cultivated in many places to near their tops.

  • Of the same blue stone are also divers great mountains which border this river in many places.

  • There] There are also in many places plentie of these kindes which follow.

  • Although notwithstanding there is great store thereof in many places of the countrey growing naturally and wilde.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accompany them; certain localities; grant thee; many accounts; many circumstances; many colors; many copies; many diseases; many examples; many fishes; many friends; many occasions; many others; many pages; many places; many prisoners; many sorts; many souls; many species; many talents; many were; many words; many wounded; many young; not mean; well founded