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Example sentences for "neighbouring town"

  • Soon after came the cacique of Dururi, a neighbouring town, with a great many Indians, who brought some gold plates to exchange.

  • This river was named Tabasco, from the cacique of a neighbouring town; but the Spaniards called it Rio de Grijalva, from the name of their commander.

  • At this place several of our company landed, and found four temples in a neighbouring town, containing many female idols, on which account the place was named Punta de Las Mugeres, or Cape Women.

  • She lost her work in a neighbouring town, and returning to her birthplace, being unable to find shelter, took refuge in the Tramp Ward.

  • I may say that no one interfered with us or questioned us, except one old woman, who was satisfied when we told her that we had spent the last night in a Model, and were going on tramp to a neighbouring town.

  • An investigation into the lodging-house conditions in a neighbouring town.

  • She had found an opulent tradesman in a neighbouring town, who engaged, on receiving a mortgage on the estate, and ten per cent.

  • The man who inhabited it was already gone out to his work, and the woman to a neighbouring town to buy necessaries for her family.

  • The same evening, Madiboo, the Bushreen from Pisania, went to pay a visit to his father and mother, who dwelt at a neighbouring town, called Dramanet.

  • He informed them, that the common path to Katunga was unsafe, in consequence of a serious quarrel between the inhabitants of Coosoo, and those of a neighbouring town.

  • A messenger from the sultan met them here to bid the travellers welcome, and to acquaint them that the sultan was at a neighbouring town, on his return from a ghrazzie or expedition, but intended to be in Sockatoo in the evening.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolutely refused; bestowed upon; better not; born days; browned flour; cut down; for even; green geese; large bowl; million from; more liable; much success; neighbouring country; neighbouring hill; neighbouring town; neighbouring tree; neighbouring village; over hill and dale; rare occurrence; still shown; taken down from the; well watered; what has been called; while his; white sandstone; will wear