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Example sentences for "mile farther"

  • The Miner's Bridge lies about a mile along the Capel Curig Road, with the Swallow Falls a mile farther.

  • About a mile farther on ~Aldersey Hall~ stands to the left, about ten furlongs from the road.

  • Blacklow Hill~ stands half a mile farther on to the left of the road.

  • He knew that about a mile farther on, there was a very steep hill, at the foot of which ran a wide brook, and here the road made a sharp turn before it led over a narrow bridge.

  • So far, they had seen nothing that in anyway resembled what they were after, but, about a mile farther on, Jack spied a rough road leading through a field to the right.

  • After riding five or six miles, they entered a thick woods and about a half a mile farther on they came to a bridge, leading over a small, shallow stream.

  • Our course was up the Umbazookskus, but as the Indian knew of a good camping-place, that is, a cool place where there were few mosquitoes about half a mile farther up the Caucomgomoc, we went thither.

  • He missed a horse by a hairbreadth a mile farther on, and felt very cross.

  • Sooner than go in one a mile farther," she said, firmly, "I would lie down and die.

  • A mile farther on, Bob saw a house in some trees, and all of a sudden there was no more dust from Geordie's car.

  • They had to hurry a little to overtake the party, and this was soon made easier from their halting about a mile farther inland, where the captain was gazing up the stony slope of the mountain to their left.

  • No, no, a mile farther," said the doctor.

  • It ain't more'n half a mile farther on, I guess.

  • He did not return at once to the scenes about Quade's place, but went to the station, three quarters of a mile farther up the track.

  • Concealing his meat and his gun near the trail he continued toward the ford half a mile farther up, wondering if Stevens, who was due to cross that day, had got his outfit over.

  • A mile farther we came upon the main channel of the river, with a wide shallow bed, down which a small stream was still running; the flats were well grassed, and the flooded-gums growing for more than a mile back from the river.

  • Not wishing to alarm them, we passed the waterholes from which they were supplied, and proceeded a mile farther, but had in consequence to camp without water, although amongst abundance of grass.

  • Half a mile farther on we came out upon its banks, and struck the main road leading to the rancheria.

  • There were more low trees a mile farther on, and I plodded doggedly on in the hope of getting a little relief from the sun.

  • When I reached the slope he was a mile farther on.

  • He had vanished so completely that I thought he had escaped toward some low hills a mile farther on.

  • A mile farther on, where the road bifurcates, we are within a measurable distance of the Gallows Leasow, the site of another grim relic of feudal times.

  • Stanton Lacy itself is but a mile farther on; and through that quaint, quiet village lies our way to the parish church.

  • We made a let-down and a quarter of a mile farther on repeated the operation should be.

  • Continuing on down the narrow and gloomy granite gorge, we encountered about a mile farther down a singular rapid, which turned the CaƱonita completely around.

  • A quarter of a mile farther on the stream became still narrower and plunged between great masses of rock which rose into wild and precipitous hills that were almost mountains a little way back.

  • Half a mile farther on he found where the party had stopped to cook a meal.

  • Half a mile farther on he stopped abruptly with a grunt of unbounded surprise.

  • Half a mile farther on the two had paused again, and this time he knew that Mukoki had stopped to rest.

  • A mile to the east is Litton Cheyney and, a mile farther, Long Bredy up among the hills where the Bride rises.

  • Loders, a mile farther, and Uploders, a continuation on the other side of the Dorchester railway, are worth a visit.

  • Martyr's Worthy, a mile farther, has a Norman arch to the doorway of its church, but is otherwise unremarkable.

  • From him I learned that there was a camp ground about a half a mile farther.

  • We went about a mile farther to Peter's Bridge where we concluded to camp for the night.

  • A quarter of a mile farther, we crossed a stream of spring water about three feet wide.

  • Thursday, March 12 The band moved to better ground about one quarter of a mile farther.

  • After we had walked about a mile farther, we came to the edge of a vast forest not, however, one of the vast mushroom forests we had discovered near Port Gretchen.

  • The tide was at its height, and we were able to go over at once, and reach the hamlet of Alftanes, about a mile farther.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    exclusive jurisdiction; full dress; make laws; mile after; mile ahead; mile and; mile before; mile below; mile east; mile farther; mile from the shore; mile point; mile road; mile south; mile walk; mile when; mile wide; miles away; miles broad; miles long; miles square; miles west; thick darkness; true greatness; white mule; white teeth