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Example sentences for "pleasantly situated"

  • The village is pleasantly situated on rising ground.

  • Huy contains a number of well built houses, and is pleasantly situated, being surrounded by lofty rocks, with a strong fortification.

  • What is called Bruehl's garden is also deserving of notice; it forms a public promenade for the inhabitants, and is pleasantly situated, containing a picture gallery, which is denominated the gallery of duplicates.

  • This garden, although small, is pleasantly situated, and well arranged.

  • It is pleasantly situated in a hilly district on the river Brit, from which it takes its name.

  • It is pleasantly situated in a level and well-wooded country, having on the east the Mendip range and on the west the Quantock hills.

  • The cathedral, standing above the so-called Canons' Marsh which borders the Floating Harbour, is pleasantly situated on the south side of College Green.

  • The town is pleasantly situated on the Mersey; the streets are chiefly narrow, but contain some good buildings.

  • The edifice is built of brick and is pleasantly situated at the southern extremity of the town; it has an extensive and handsome front, but a high brick wall secludes it from public view.

  • It is pleasantly situated on rising ground between two small valleys opening into that of the Dove, and the most beautiful scenery of Dovedale is not far distant.

  • It is pleasantly situated on a gentle eminence near the confluence of the upper branches of the river Stour.

  • It is pleasantly situated on the slope of a hill above the river Arun, which is navigable for small vessels to Littlehampton at the mouth, 6 m.

  • The house is pleasantly situated at the bend of the river.

  • The bathing establishment is comfortable and commodious, and is pleasantly situated in a narrow wooded valley, about 400 ft.

  • One of the cleanest towns on the Riviera, pleasantly situated in a picturesque country and commanding extensive views of the coast.

  • Capital (13) of Morgan County, Illinois, is pleasantly situated on a fertile plain, 34 m.

  • It is pleasantly situated on Lake Michigan.

  • It is pleasantly situated on the summit and slopes of an acclivity rising from the river, and has handsome squares, terraces, and streets.

  • A pleasantly situated town in green surroundings, with the little river Trieux flowing through it.

  • Pleasantly situated in a woody basin, through which flows the little stream of the Aberildut.

  • Pleasantly situated on the tidal Argenton, which above the turn flows through a pleasant picturesque valley.

  • New London is pleasantly situated upon a rocky slope on the right bank of the Thames, three miles from Long Island Sound, and one hundred and thirty-four miles eastward of New York city.

  • The town is pleasantly situated upon a table land, with steep slopes on two sides.

  • This village, one of the oldest in the state, is pleasantly situated upon a plain on the banks of a small stream, about twenty miles north from Long Island Sound.

  • It is pleasantly situated on a high bank that is never overflowed.

  • It is pleasantly situated on the side of a steep hill.

  • It is pleasantly situated on high ground above the south bank of the river Nene.

  • It is pleasantly situated in the valley of the river Lea.

  • It is pleasantly situated in the edge of a wood, which is said to be part of an original forest of the country.

  • A few miles below we entered the village of Walpole, pleasantly situated on the knolls to the east of the meadows which border the river.

  • It is pleasantly situated on the banks of the river Fowey.

  • Louviers is pleasantly situated in a green valley surrounded by wooded hills, on the Eure, which here divides into several branches.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    besides that; dealing with; differing from; fallen timber; former occasions; fringing reef; going west; great deale; knew also; leading article; little salt; must lose; pipe organ; pleasantly situated; really wanted; road from; save only; separated from each other; soon grew; suffer from; when brought; written down