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Example sentences for "miles below"

  • Exeter--a village on the west bank of the Tamar, about 15 miles below Launceston.

  • Brown's River--a stream rising near Mount Wellington, and falling into the Derwent about 10 miles below Hobart.

  • Huon--a river which falls into the sea about 30 miles below Hobart.

  • It is built upon a pond-like stream, at times a running creek communicating with the Rio de los Americanos, which enters the Sacramento about two miles below.

  • In answer to our inquiries, he informed us that we were upon the Rio de los Americanos, (the river of the Americans,) and that it joined the Sacramento river about ten miles below.

  • The men returned and informed me that the river was still shut about 10 miles below.

  • France, which rises in the Cottian Alps, and, after a course of about 180 miles, joins the Rhone about 4 miles below Avignon.

  • Minnesota, and flows in a south-easterly direction till it falls into the Mississippi about 4 miles below Keokuk, after a course of 300 miles.

  • Here we are snug and almost dry on a sand bar and not more than 13 miles below St. Peters", he wrote.

  • About half way up Lake Pepin is the lover's rock of which you have heard, the Chippeway river enters from the East just below the commencement of the Lake, & its Mouth is 100 Miles below St. Peters.

  • The Mouth of the St. Croix is 30 miles below St. Peters.

  • It is a flourishing town on the right bank of the Ohio, 18 miles below Pittsburg.

  • Resuming their journey, the party travelled 21 miles, to a spot about 4 miles below No.

  • Leaving Parallel and travelling up Warroul Creek, in 8 miles they reached the gap in the range 12 miles below camp No.

  • This is in a bluff on the right bank of the Tennessee River, 10 miles below Guntersville.

  • In Bryant's Bluff, facing the Gasconade 3 miles below Jerome, are two rock shelters, neither of them more than 20 feet across in any direction.

  • Here the navigation of the river, helped by a canal cut across to Sharpness Point 18 miles below, assumes an ocean-going character and considerable importance for small ships.

  • Eskimo village on the right bank of the Kuskokwim, about 10 miles below Bethel.

  • Eskimo village on the left bank of the Kuskokwim, about 4 miles below Bethel.

  • About 12 miles below Paimute, on left, some higher banks (old silts and dunes).

  • Found the Spanish camp about four miles below; and, from every observation we could make, conceived they had all ascended the river.

  • When Pike passed a couple of miles below Parida, on the E.

  • It will also be connected with the city of Hudson, 30 miles below Albany, by a railroad extending from West Stockbridge.

  • Hence the navigation is continued to Delaware City, 70 miles below Bordentown, and 40 below Philadelphia.

  • The eider ought to be specially protected all the way up to the Pilgrims, which are only 100 miles below Quebec.

  • To-day it runs just east of Natashquan and is a full 500 miles below.

  • The only one in the Gulf that was working last year was at Seven Islands, on the North Shore, 300 miles below Quebec.

  • Fifty years ago the dividing line was at Seven Islands, 300 miles below Quebec.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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