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Example sentences for "sites"

Lexicographically close words:
sit; sitar; sitch; site; sited; sith; sithe; sithed; sithen; sithence
  1. Two other masses about the same size or a little larger were found on the sites of the original testes.

  2. I examined the natural sites of the testes: on the right side there was a small testis of considerable size, about half an inch in diameter.

  3. We visited the Temple site, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, David’s Tower, and traversed the so-called Via Dolorosa complete with its sites of the supposed halts of Christ during His journey with the Cross.

  4. The Battalion soon marched off and soon sites were allotted to Companies in the deep nullahs or ravines about 500 yards from the deserted farm buildings.

  5. His investigations extended to the sites of St. Ignace, St. Louis, Ste.

  6. Remains of the aborigines are abundant there, as many as thirty-two village sites and forty ossuaries having been found at various times.

  7. Marie-on-the-Wye, and the mission sites whose exact positions were then known with certainty.

  8. Huron territory; and there is, within and adjoining the sixth concession of Tiny township, a group of remains of village sites and ossuaries corresponding exactly with this position.

  9. Farther back in the country, the farms of the settlers are mostly cleared, and village sites have been exposed by plowing; but these are too far distant from the Bay to correspond with either of the villages in question.

  10. These data, and the discovery of ossuaries, indicate the existence of various village sites in one neighborhood.

  11. More than a thousand relics in the museum have been taken from village sites of the Hurons and Tobacco Nation, including the mission towns in both.

  12. But, even when the positions of these others are known, such data, without the direction of the compass being given, are insufficient to determine its position, or distinguish it among the sites of any given neighborhood.

  13. Brief notices here follow of those students of history and archæology who have labored to identify the sites of the Huron missions, or to throw light upon the subject.

  14. In the course of his work, he investigated the sites of the missions of St. Joseph, St. Ignace, and Ste.

  15. He minutely examined one of these, as well as several village sites and earthworks, in the immediate neighborhood of St. Louis, at which town Brébeuf and Lalemant were captured in 1649.

  16. In this period he carefully examined some fourteen village sites and sixteen ossuaries, his identifications of which are adopted by Parkman and Laverdière.

  17. Town improvements of one sort and another have necessitated the entire clearance of many streets whose names may be found inscribed on the old maps, and their very sites will in time be forgotten.

  18. This Company was established in 1864, and by no means confined itself to procuring sites for workmen's dwellings, or troubled about getting them votes.

  19. Here we find deserted mines, and there we can trace the sites of ancient camps and fortifications.

  20. Certainly we never saw individuals abroad in daylight at Cloudcroft, yet under favorable environmental conditions they were to be found in sites that required considerable movement over open areas of the ground surface.

  21. In winter, salamanders that spent the summer at the surface presumably move to subterranean cavities, or, at least, to sites away from winter freezing.

  22. There were differences in ratios between the three general localities: the two northerly sites had fewer females than males, when compared with the Cloudcroft samples.

  23. Sites of hatching and of the activities of early life would thus occur where we think the bulk of eggs are laid.

  24. We suppose a great deal of breeding activity takes place underground; the chronology of events in such sites may bear no close relationship to those occurring at the surface, yet it is likely that a close parallel would be found.

  25. That these sites were fully appreciated is shown by the flourishing cities which the legend asserts to have been founded in the generation succeeding the origin of Syracuse.

  26. It is surely improbable that Greek adventurers in search of good land and convenient harbours should fix on Sicily, passing by the sites of Tarentum, Sybaris, Croton, and Locri.

  27. Calah and Nineveh were alike deserted, and though their ruins still littered the sites where they had stood, their names were unknown in the neighbouring villages.

  28. Both are mentioned by Strabo; the exact sites of these two places are not yet identified.

  29. Bone pins or skewers, closely resembling those from British barrows, are of frequent occurrence on the sites of Roman occupation.

  30. In some parts of France they are extremely plentiful, especially on and around the sites of ancient flint ateliers.

  31. The same process of cross-chipping was practised in Scandinavia in early times, and the obsidian cores from the Greek island of Melos, Crete, and other ancient Greek sites prove that it was also known there.

  32. Discoidal weights formed of stone are not unfrequently found on the sites of Roman occupation.

  33. These stones have now exchanged the murky air of London for that of one of the pleasantest sites in Surrey.

  34. In spite of his decision there now stands not far from the grotto a church that has already cost two and a half millions of francs, though not completed, and numerous convents are projected to occupy sites in the vicinity.

  35. Besides this temple there were three arches, whose sites are unknown, dedicated to Janus in different parts of the Forum.

  36. If we stand on the causeway in front of the arch of Septimius Severus, and turn towards the Capitol, we look upon the Clivus Capitolinus, which is perfectly crowded with historical sites and fragments, viz.

  37. Very little remains of the numerous temples which once adorned the hill, but their sites are tolerably well ascertained.

  38. Some of its Corinthian pillars have been re-erected on the sites where they were found.

  39. Passing along the lower ridge of the Palatine, afterwards occupied by many of the great patrician houses, whose sites we shall return to and examine in detail, we reach that corner of the garden which is nearest to the Arch of Titus.

  40. It occupies one of the most delightful sites in or around the beautiful city of Montreal.

  41. On the Eastern slope of Mount Royal, built on one of the choicest sites of Montreal, is the Outremont boarding-school.

  42. As the fossil shells found with the relies of man are of estuary forms, and as the sites of the ancient towns are on extended [1.

  43. Her Great Movie Ride rehab at MGM was breathtaking -- the Star Wars sequence had already inspired a hundred fan-sites that fielded millions of hits.

  44. There were already a couple of sites vilifying me, and I expected more.

  45. In the discussion on the Sites Bill of Wednesday last, the Honourable Fox Maule is made to say, that 'the Witness contained many articles which had been condemned by the Church.

  46. No sites are to be granted in the district for Free churches, and no dwelling-houses for Free Church ministers.

  47. Smith’s Survey of the Seven Churches of Asia (1678) is a work of great merit for the time, and contains the earliest description of the sites of these Phrygian cities.

  48. Earthquakes have been largely instrumental in changing the sites of cities situated within the range of their influence.

  49. The most usual, and for very obvious reasons the most important, of the sites where occlusion occurs is the common duct and at the termination of the duct in the small intestine, the intestinal orifice.

  50. The most frequent sites of the pain are the right hypochondrium and the epigastrium, but it may also be felt in the left hypochondrium or in either iliac fossa.

  51. Diagnosis of obstruction due to stricture is frequently made by examination of the rectum and sigmoid flexure, the usual sites of constriction from this cause.

  52. From Ogilby and Morgan's Map of London, 1677, the sites marked by the author.

  53. Such names as Thingwall near Whitby, Thinghow near Gainsborough, Thinghow near Northallerton, and Tingley near Wakefield, though some of the sites have disappeared, remain to show the centres of Danish government.

  54. In the west of Yorkshire the great dales were already tenanted by the Angles, but the moors between them, and the sites higher up the valleys, were not the sites of Churches until the Danish period.

  55. This would indicate that some Anglian sites were depopulated and refounded with Danish names, while others had no importance in Anglian times but soon became flourishing sites under the Danes.

  56. This conclusion receives support, says Mr. Collingwood, from an analysis of the sculptured stones now to be seen in the old Churches and sites of Cleveland.

  57. The Sites Bill and the Toleration Laws; being an Examination of the Resolutions of the Rev.

  58. In 1844 he set out on a geological ramble round the Hebrides in the floating manse, 'The Betsey,' by which the Church served the islands in the west, owing to the refusal of sites by Lord Macdonald and others.

  59. Is it to be supposed that he oscillated between the colossi in the temple where the funerary sites were celebrated, and the chamber in which the corpse reposed?

  60. Near the sites of all the ancient cities it shows numerous excavations bearing witness to the activity of the ancient builders.

  61. Its cliffs and intersecting ravines offer no sites for constructed works; hence the ordinary form of Theban tomb is the speos, or the pipe, which is but an exaggerated form of the speos.

  62. They are found in the north of the Punjab upon a few ancient sites where excavations have been made.

  63. In most parts of the Nile Valley sites are to be found which lend themselves readily to such a building.

  64. In many cases the sites are wanting for such external constructions.

  65. The immediate foundation is usually a rock, and the sites were generally selected on account of the difficulties of the approach.

  66. The inclination is by no means as great, just at this spot, at it is both farther east and farther west, but it admits of cultivation, of sites for hamlets, and is much broken by inequalities and spacious natural terraces.


  67. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.