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Example sentences for "these mountains"

  • Of these mountains, Chumulari presents many attractions to the geographer, from its long disputed position, its sacred character, and the interest attached to it since Turner's mission to Tibet in 1783.

  • At this elevation we found great scandent trees twisting around the trunks of others, and strangling them: the latter gradually decay, leaving the sheath of climbers as one of the most remarkable vegetable phenomena of these mountains.

  • Campbell and myself, however, found that it is an admirable fodder for horses, who prefer it to any other green food to be had in these mountains.

  • These mountains were, the merchant told him, the Cordilleras; they extended from unknown regions in the north through Anahuac to the south.

  • The air is very clear, my lord, in these mountains; and a figure can be seen a vast distance off.

  • In many cases the road was a mere track winding along the side of these mountains, with precipices yawning below.

  • A considerable branch of the Glenelg named by the natives the Wannon has its sources in the eastern and southern rivulets from these mountains.

  • Plate 30 is faithfully copied from the representation given of one of these mountains in a plate lately published at Geneva.

  • But Nature gives us in these mountains a more clear demonstration of her will.

  • Who can escape the net that I am able to spread in these mountains?

  • None knows better than you that I hold life and death in my hand in these mountains.

  • Yet there may be richer ones, in these mountains, yet undiscovered.

  • In these mountains a hundred men will follow his beck and call.

  • Then you may want to stroll about the country a bit, and see the odd bits of natural beauty in these mountains, before you give too serious thought to work.

  • The unbroken rocky surfaces deceive the eye to such an extent that it is difficult to realise the enormous scale of these mountains.

  • The inhabitants of these mountains wander in winter to distant parts selling their plants, bulbs, and seeds.

  • The peculiar charm of the Estérels is due to the warm reddish hue and fantastic forms of the bare porphyry cliffs rising vertically from the midst of the sombre green pines which clothe these mountains.

  • A stranger in these mountains will be surprised at the apparent scarcity of game animals.

  • The hare on this side of the Rocky mountains is exclusively the inhabitant of the great Plains of Columbia, as they are of those of the Missouri East of these mountains.

  • South, between this and the rocky Mountain to have permitted Mr. Fidler to have passed along the Eastern border of these mountains as far S.

  • I am now perfectly convinced that the sheep as well as the Bighorn exist in these mountains.

  • West side of these mountains; that the game consisted of a few Elk deer and Antelopes, and that the natives subsisted on fish and roots principally.

  • That portion of its waters which were collected among these mountains, it was hoped to explore on our homeward voyage.

  • Some writers have asserted that he is confined to these mountains, but that is an error.

  • In the heart of these mountains, shut off from the highways of travel by great walls of rock, lies the valley of the little river Ammer.

  • Through the influence of charity, and piety, and truth, the demon has been driven from these mountains.

  • The old manuscripts tell us that in the middle of the tenth century the demons were in full sway on these mountains; that through the mouth of the statue of Jupiter the worst of lies and blasphemies were spoken to those who came to consult it.

  • Have you always lived in these mountains?

  • I had always understood," murmured the interested Channing, "that jumping over a broomstick was the accepted form of marriage in these mountains.

  • Many a one has come to these mountains, and never left them again.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agreed upon; frequent desire; general nature; holy nation; sanctum sanctorum; these books; these cases; these circumstances; these conditions; these countries; these days; these great; these islands; these lines; these little; these may; these mountains; these parts; these people; these questions; these regions; these terms; these three; these two; these was; these were