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Example sentences for "over yonder"

  • I's born in Montgomery, over yonder in Alabama.

  • Well, over yonder on the creek was a ghost.

  • And, look, over yonder is a broken-down caisson.

  • Do you see that man who has lost his helmet, over yonder by the grocer's shop?

  • Bazeilles is over yonder--and then comes Douzy, and then Carignan, more to the right.

  • Over yonder is the Albreda Pass, by which you reach the Thompson--glaciers enough there to suit any one.

  • I don't know when the Indians went there, but there's a story that some of them took horses across the Selwyns over yonder.

  • Precisely--they call that the Dominion Prairie over yonder.

  • The Yellowhead Pass, over yonder, is the place I've always wanted to see.

  • Over yonder on that bank--there close alongside o' that lump o' white rock.

  • Many eyes gazed out over the sea, but the men with the ice-boat did not come back; the mysterious "over yonder" had swallowed them.

  • The Social Democrats "over yonder" had for a long time been occupying the public mind.

  • I'll warrant he's there, over yonder, already.

  • See, over yonder" and I nodded to a scene beneath the wide avenue of the limes.

  • Over yonder, between those two peaks, herr," said the man, pointing.

  • Over yonder, herr," he said, pointing at the wall of rock away to their left.

  • We can't see from here, but some one must be on the mountain above us, and the sound comes through the clear air, and strikes against the valley wall over yonder.

  • There is only one left, now, over yonder, with the sun glowing on it still.

  • It depends on what's going on over yonder.

  • If you do not see me again yet awhile, it is because I am over yonder--because I am wanted everywhere at once.

  • So did Jean Lafitte, over yonder in Barataria," said I, "but he lived to a ripe old age and became famous.

  • It's your death-warrant, Philip Searle, if somebody sees it over yonder.

  • Over yonder, there are some nooks that would do well to hide a runaway.

  • Have you any that you love over yonder, Harold?

  • The cave is over yonder," said Barringford, pointing with his hand.

  • Just now, some flesh came away when they were taking off the things of that poor fellow who is being dressed again, over yonder.

  • I am cured, completely cured; they all told me so, over yonder.

  • I wonder what they 'll do about it over yonder," said Curtis, pointing over his right shoulder.

  • By "over yonder" he meant the North in general and Massachusetts especially.

  • Ever so much; but do you think the place marked in the plan is over yonder?

  • They're over yonder," said Ned quickly, pointing to where the ponies could be dimly-seen.

  • Over yonder," said the American, nodding south-east.

  • Over yonder, I tell you, with the gentleman it belongs to wearing it.

  • My dear fellow, I'm going to Jonas's, over yonder, behind the Observatory.

  • You must take me over yonder, close to that machine of theirs.

  • Meantime, over yonder at Montmartre, Guillaume had spent his morning in preparing some of that mysterious powder, the cartridges of which he concealed upstairs in Mere-Grand's bedroom.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    colored ribbons; hard boiled; long visit; made into; more striking; nobody knows; not fit; over again; over forty; over half; over here; over his; over night; over the; over their; over which; over whom; over with; overseas department; overseas territory; overtake them; overwhelming force; overwhelming majority; overwhelming numbers; pushing forward; thrown back