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Example sentences for "neighbouring hill"

  • The valets take refuge on a neighbouring hill, that on which now stands the village of Berg.

  • At this news, Caesar, fearing that he was not in sufficient force against their whole army, with only four legions, chose a strong position on a neighbouring hill, and drew up his men in order of battle.

  • We now stroll leisurely homeward through the gloaming, while the slender young moon peers over the shoulder of a neighbouring hill.

  • At the crossways we bear to the left, with the disused windmill of the slate quarries showing conspicuously upon a neighbouring hill.

  • He commenced the attack by assailing her with his fierce arrows, in order to force her to leave her lair, from which she at length emerged, and sought refuge in a wood on a neighbouring hill.

  • The three daughters hastened to a neighbouring hill to gather the Strawberries.

  • Watching their opportunity, they caught him by the mane and would not be shaken off; so the grey horse trotted away to a neighbouring hill, dragging the three girls after him.

  • Care was taken, as in other ceremonies, that no dogs approached to eat the offal, which was buried, the head and backbone being removed to a neighbouring hill.

  • On approaching nearer, a few more squeals are given, and off they set at an apparently slow, but really quick canter, along some narrow beaten track to a neighbouring hill.

  • The second day after our return to the anchorage, a party of officers and myself went to ransack an old Indian grave, which I had found on the summit of a neighbouring hill.

  • They first appeared in two bodies on a neighbouring hill; having there dismounted, and taken off their fur mantles, they advanced naked to the charge.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been called; describes himself; fever heat; had plenty; holy house; human brain; inch diameter; neighbouring country; neighbouring hill; neighbouring town; neighbouring tree; neighbouring village; proceeded against; proper degree; shall marry; should advise; skull smaller; spiritual activity; spread over; started from; support herself; then give; thus formed; turned loose; western yellow; yards east