Not so the blacks, who asserted that it had now been lifted upon horseback for removal to a more distant spot, and in proof pointed out hoof-marks, which had escaped observation until they detected them.
As the husband did not improve, on the 13th his mother sent a special messenger to fetch a new doctor from a more distant town.
A little farther off is the office telephone, which brings him into converse with Sir Edward Bradford, the Chief Commissioner, or with colleagues and subordinates inmore distant parts of the "house.
The manufacturers first supply the neighbourhood, and afterwards, as their work improves and refines, more distant markets.
Though the period of their total consumption, however, is more distant, they are still as really a stock reserved for immediate consumption as either clothes or household furniture.
Its rude produce being charged with less carriage, the traders could pay the growers a better price for it, and yet afford it as cheap to the consumers as that of more distant countries.
I consider this as laying the foundation for banishing slavery out of this country; and though the period is more distant than I could wish, yet it will produce the same kind, gradual change, which was pursued in Pennsylvania.
One was, that the insurgents never touched the property of the estates to which they severally belonged; but went to the neighboring or more distant estates.
We are at the end of Italy, at the end, that is, of the central peninsula of Europe, in a sense in which we are not even at more distant Reggio.
Above rolled the planets, each, by its own liquid orbit of light, distinguished from the inferior or more distant stars.
Mannering took the packet to the window--his pride forbade a more distant retreat.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more distant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.