She missed the nearbymurmur of the river as we do.
On the green hill of Holywell nearby he received the submission of Scotland in 1291--the submission of Scotland!
After some little time, he took a match from a box upon a nearby table, and, placing the gold tip of the cigarette between his lips, carefully lit it.
His line of vision swept clear of the nearby roofs and chimneys, toward Passy.
Nearby roofs and chimneys obstructed it in part; but between them could be seen the villas and buildings in Passy, smiling in the sunlight.
It was shortly after nine o'clock the next morning when he descended from the train at Paterson, and going to a nearby drug store, consulted the directory for the address of Patrick Lanahan.
A bobo-link, swinging on a nearby bush, poured forth a tumbling torrent of silvery melody.
But, when the cold weather came, the room was warmed by an old sheet iron stove that stood near the center of the building with an armful of wood in a box nearby and the kindlings for to-morrow's fire drying on the floor beneath.
In the nearby bower of green, a pair of brown birds had just put the finishing touch to a new nest.
As the camera began to grind, Brad, from the nearby thicket, shot an arrow.
Smoke had drawn a number of motorists and nearby residents to the scene.
The immediate vicinity of our long encampment is changed considerably by houses being erected nearby and on the ground where our camps stood, but the big spring house, however, still does duty as of yore.
When Medea had gathered the herbs which she needed for her potion, she built a fire in front of a nearby temple to Hebe and over the fire she hung a very wide and deep caldron.
He felt that he ought to offer his thanks to Jupiter, and so he went to a nearby fountain to draw some pure water to bathe his hands before he lifted them up to the sky.
In fact they almost never took a holiday, but toiled from sunrise to sunset on their farm which supplied thenearby market with fruits and bread stuffs.
Next, the nearby olive trees bent their heads to listen and then moved toward him until they stood in a circle at his feet.
So Mercury sat down beside Argus and played to him as long as he wished, and then he told him stories all the rest of the day until the sun had set and it was starlight and Io still grazed nearby without being tied.
Or a bird in a nearby bush would sing to him of the gay doings of Pan and the dryads and tell him the road to take to their haunts farther and deeper in the woods.
It was spring, when the nearby orchards were white and sweet with blossoms, and there were all his honey bees returned, and busily starting their hives under the shadow of the temple of Eurydice.
The sparks fell into a bucket of gasolene standing nearby and in a few minutes the entire building was ablaze.
It had all the conveniences of home, she assured them; a nearby spring for drinking water and a good place to swim, and what more could anyone want!
She came back presently with Tiny's bathing suit, which she had hanging on a nearby tree, and a long raincoat of Dr.
Nearby was her nest, and on the edge of it sat the mate, uttering cries as shrill with anguish as those of the helpless captive.
Katherine gave vent to an exclamation that sent a nearby chipmunk scampering away in a panic.
Great trees stood guard at the back of the inn like a troop of shadowy sentinels, and through them came sweet scents of the verdant country that rolled away over the British breastworks still covering the nearby hills.
At nearby Philadelphia she met the famous Peggy Chew, and formed an intimacy with Anne Willing, better known as Mrs. William Bingham.
They would wander off over the nearby hills in search of the first wild fruits.
Early in the evening the neighbors began to arrive from nearby country-seats, and the house was soon filled with a great company, for Mrs. Bickley wanted her world to know of the honor being paid her.
Mrs. Shewell was taken with the hysterics, the frightened handmaiden, having entirely lost her wits, let fall a tray of India ware she was clutching, and in the nearby aviary a pair of Brazilian parrots set up a screeching.
Van Pelt, the minister of the nearby Dutch Reformed Church whom Burr had refused so often to see, came on his last visit of consolation.
It was the ringing of an evening bell tolled in a nearby hamlet which welcomed them into the beautiful roadway leading to Penn Rhyn.
With this the man moved away, and without exchanging a word our lads slipped out of the nearby door.
The flashes of light that accompanied the apparition, while illuminating all nearby objects, had left it shrouded in darkness, and only when it crouched for an instant above the fire did Cabot gain a clear glimpse of the gigantic form.
While thus cogitating, Cabot had also been climbing a nearby eminence that promised a view of the outlying country, but from it he could see nothing save other hills rising still higher and an unbroken waste of snow.
Even as these thoughts passed through his mind, the terrible cry was uttered again--this time so close at hand that it was taken up and repeated by a chorus of echoes from the nearby cliffs.
Just now I am much more interested in thenearby winter than in a very distant summer.
Especially was his attention attracted to a nearby group of girls gathered about one who was evidently a bride.
We are sending trucks to nearby towns, but ask that you haul to us, as far as possible.
No food shortage was anticipated, but warnings were issued by the mayor of this and other nearby cities that merchants must not take advantage of the situation to charge extortionate prices.
Dayton, Kentucky, and other nearby small towns were in the same isolated condition, and there was much suffering in consequence.
The aged father was placed in a boat, but instead of conveying him to a place of safety, the boatman carried him to a house nearby where he was marooned until the waters subsided three days later.
As we entered the narrow channel a large dog ran out from a nearby hut, and approaching the boat threatened to devour us all.
Next morning we went over to a nearby hut, and our interpreter calling in at the door asked of the woman inside if we could get some breakfast.
A nearby settlement called Ojite, numbering sixty odd souls, was almost completely blotted out.
As a matter of fact he was already listening intently to the bursts of song and shouts of revelry that came every now and then from the nearby saloon.
It almost immediately gave way to a paroxysm of chuckling; for, the Girl, quickly taking the glass from Nick's hand, flung its contents into a nearby receptacle.
The men of the nearby 165th Infantry chose that morning to “stand where they were and shoot Japs without any effort to move forward.
The enemy headed for nearby Aslito airfield and there was chaos initially there.
We didn’t know it at the time, but in a tall smokestack nearby was a Japanese forward observer.
He used a beacon from nearby Manila Airport as a guide, and in a moment he saw red lights on the other side of the grove.
They checked in, then climbed a nearby hill for a view of Baguio.
Sure enough the white-clad jackies came trailing along, some even getting down on their stomachs in order not to be discovered by the videttes walking the ramparts of the nearby shore fort.
An owl that had been prowling in search of food close to the water's edge suddenly flew off with a rush, and went winnowing its way to the nearby woods.
She took the long, heavy, white and silver drapery, and laid it in a nearby wardrobe.
Estelle, the maid, had succumbed to a nervous break-down, and had been taken to a nearby sanatorium, where she indulged in frequent and violent hysterics.
He did not now dip water from the tank at the cabin door but from a nearby spring, which Jim had found and cleared of rubbish.
There were four in the party and one of them filled a cup at a nearby spring and dashed the water over the lad's face.
It is high and narrow, but fully as picturesque as is the nearby Tudor House, which is large and square.
A curious fact about this stately old mansion is that on fine afternoons, the shadow of a nearbystatue of this hero is thrown full upon the front of his former home.
From a, wayside house came the cheerful noise of opening shutters; a milk cart rattled out of a nearby gate; the motor sped still faster--the new day was fairly begun.
Over the rise, half hidden by its gentle undulation, he caught the glint of a blue gown-- Running his car under the shade of some nearby trees, the doctor leapt the pasture fence in one fine bound.
The planting will be safer, if there are no nearby native trees; and if native trees are growing nearby and cannot be removed, they should be given a general inspection.
However, this summer Mr. Crandall and the senior writer spent two weeks surveying some of the old infections and nearby territory, and were pleased to note that the disease had made very little progress into new territory.
However, if a fresh crew could be sent aboard every 12 hours from a nearby surface ship, along with fuel, ballast and supplies, the blimps might operate for extended periods.
Plans have been worked out for landing on the water in quiet bays in calm weather, utilizing flotation gear, or a three-point mooring to ordinary mud anchors--facilitating servicing from nearby Coast Guard stations.
German U-156 slipped into the harbor at nearby Orleans and wiped out some fishing boats--though it might have done no better than the first plane which reached the scene, whose few bombs did not explode.
Brannigan climbed out, walked to a nearby automobile, transferred to a second car enroute to the hospital after a collision--and died the next day from third-degree burns.
Nearby destroyers, airplanes, airships, are ordered out as a searching party.
Usually the rats can be caught in traps only at their houses or nearby places that they frequent, as indicated by their sign.
On several occasions woodrats in live-traps were attacked by horned owls, as shown by the overturned and displaced trap and quantities of fine down adhering to them and to nearby objects.
The densely branched tops of elms, oaks and hickories had satisfied the requirement for support of the house and nearby shelter.
Perhaps the rat had an alternative nest amongnearby boulders, to use when temperature was unendurable beneath the metal.
Seven fresh corn cobs were on the house or near its base, suggesting that corn from the nearby field had figured importantly in the diet of the occupant.
Beyond is the outer hall, originally the serving pantry for the nearby dining room.
Kept unspoiled by her parents' example, Mary Custis was given the education deemed necessary for a young lady of her position, and as soon as she was old enough herself taught the children of nearby families and family servants.
Norfolk is well provided withnearby seaside recreation places, of which probably the most attractive is Virginia Beach, facing the ocean.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nearby" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.