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Example sentences for "mile south"

  • A mile south-west of Unstead Farm lies Bramley, which has grown up round the station of the single railway line running to Guildford.

  • Half-a-mile south of the church, Hascombe Hill once lit a beacon, and looks out over many miles of the Fold Country.

  • The spot is a sandy bank above the Bourne, a little stream, dry in summer, which runs a mile south of Farnham, from Holt Forest to the Wey.

  • For nearly a mile South of Sudley Ford, the Sudley road passes through thick woods on the left, and alternate patches of wooded and cleared lands on the right.

  • Durkee, who lived a mile south of Pine Bush.

  • He lived about a mile south of Goodwill Church on what is known as the Morrison Homestead, now owned and occupied by his grandsons, Mr. George H.

  • Carpenter farm near Pine Hill cemetery, about a mile south of where Dolsen was located, alarmed at the murder of Owens, moved his family to Goshen.

  • The schoolhouse in 1840 was nearly a mile south of the village on the plains, the present site of the cemetery.

  • In the woods recently planted, which began about half a mile south of the present house, is an evidently artificial ditch, some 250 yards in length, bending slightly in the middle and running roughly E.

  • The castle stood on a little hill about half a mile south-east of Garstang; it was very strongly built, and having only one entrance was difficult of approach.

  • The 26th Ohio soon after was ordered to extend the skirmish line east of the pike farther south and take possession of and hold a dirt road coming into the pike over a mile south.

  • We were nearly a quarter of a mile south of where our terrible losses had occurred and but few men were permitted to leave the line.

  • Grimsrud bought land in section two, directly east of Luraas, while Tverberg settled a mile south of Luraas in section ten.

  • They bought land and settled permanently about three-quarters of a mile south of East Koshkonong Church at what came to be called Kravikhaugen (the Kravik hill).

  • Their southernmost village, called sko'-teng, was on the east side of the river a half-mile or a mile south of Kekawaka Creek.

  • The sko'-den ke'-ah Merriam gives as the name of the tribelet on the east side of the Eel River and about a half-mile south of Kekawaka Creek.

  • The assembly position for the Civil Service was a line about three quarters of a mile south-south-west of Rancourt, between the road leading from Rancourt to Le Forest and the road from Rancourt to Marrieres Wood.

  • When Fuller arrived at Kingston on the Yonah, he was stopped by a flagman more than a mile south of the depot, on account of the trains that had pulled by to let Andrews out.

  • This Brachen was doing, when Captain Fuller met him a mile south of Adairsville.

  • Three-quarters of a mile south there is a very interesting church at Lusby, but, although some of its peculiar features would well repay a visit, it is slightly out of our beat, and we must draw the line somewhere.

  • We continued on, and at about eight miles found a number of rock water-holes, all nearly full of water, about a quarter of a mile south of the river, and camped.

  • Saw a fire about three quarters of a mile south of our camp, and supposed that natives were camped there.

  • It is about half a mile south of the Congregational Church, where the British planted a cannon * Journals of Congress, iii.

  • They are on the shore, about half a mile south of the residence of Daniel Eldridge.

  • General Gates was informed of the approach of Burgoyne, and with his staff met him at the head of his camp, about a mile south of the Fish Creek, Burgoyne in a rich uniform of scarlet and gold, and Gates in a plain blue frock-coat.

  • Rather more than half a mile south-west of the flagstaff you strike Torver Beck, after passing many clearing-heaps among the bracken beds--the subject of Dr.

  • In a period of four days the area defended was shifted approximately 1/5 of a mile south in the marsh area adjacent to the lake.

  • At 1/2 mile south of the Arctic Research Laboratory (Sept.

  • It is about a mile south of the ranch of Mr. Frank Turner (p.

  • Perhaps an eighth of a mile south of this, on higher "scab land" was a rather low long mound upon which were several piles of stone that probably marked graves.

  • They are on the north side of Selah Canon about one and a half miles from the Yakima River at a point about a mile north of Selah station or one half a mile south of the intake of the Moxee Canal.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    actual practice; difficult matter; favourable wind; green paint; mile ahead; mile apart; mile away; mile below; mile east; mile from; mile further; mile long; mile off; mile road; mile south; mile west; miles away; miles below; miles high; miles south; miles southwest; miles west; organic bodies; political theory; that that; two feet