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Example sentences for "this mountain"

  • Here, sitting alone on this mountain, my face burns like fire when I think of it--this glorious opportunity lost for ever!

  • Then I smote her a second time, and she turned and fled; whereupon he came up to me and said, "Since my deliverance from yonder serpent hath been at thy hands I will never leave thee, and thou shalt be my comrade on this mountain.

  • When it drew near, the crew called out to me, saying, "Who art thou and how camest thou to be on this mountain, whereon never saw we any in our born days?

  • But the seaward view is very fine, and with regard to the very distant places, such as the Cumberland Fells, this mountain has a great advantage over Snowdon both 'to see and to be seen.

  • Early in the century a poor little fellow named Closs, while trying to follow his mother from Bettws Garmon to Llanberis, was lost on this mountain.

  • The north face of this mountain is remarkably fine and contains all the climbing there is.

  • Unfortunately a very large number of fatal accidents have taken place on this mountain, and an interesting but somewhat incomplete article on this subject will be found in Chambers's Journal for May 1887.

  • Climbing on this mountain is practically confined to its northern face, and even there very little has been done.

  • The strange aspect of this mountain is contrasted by the sea-like plain, which not only abuts against its steep sides, but likewise separates the parallel ranges.

  • I was anxious to reach the summit of this mountain to collect alpine plants; for flowers of any kind in the lower parts are few in number.

  • This mountain is visible from the anchorage at Bahia Blanca; and Captain Fitz Roy calculates its height to be 3340 feet--an altitude very remarkable on this eastern side of the continent.

  • This mountain, like most others, when thus partly veiled, appeared to rise to a far prouder elevation than its real height of 2300 feet.

  • This mountain, which is one of the highest in Tierra del Fuego, has an altitude of 6800 feet.

  • One hundred and seventy years ago the top of this mountain fell in, and torrents of mud flowed out containing multitudes of fishes.

  • It may be owing to the more peaceful and civilized history of this mountain city.

  • The trachyte which once formed the summit of this mountain is now spread in fragments over the plain of Riobamba.

  • This mountain is visible from the anchorage at Bahia Blanca; and Capt.

  • Iron ore exists in abundance in this mountain, and also coal of a good quality.

  • This mountain, upon the whole, presents to the eye something of the shape of the letter Y, or perhaps more the shape of the hounds and tongue of a wagon.

  • This mountain is seen sixty or eighty miles, towering above all others.

  • I am resolved to become a hermit, and consume the residue of my days on this mountain, in hope of expiating my crimes.

  • Kaf This mountain, which, in reality, is no other than Caucasus, was supposed to surround the earth, like a ring encompassing a finger.

  • Sinai This mountain is deemed by Mahometans the noblest of all others, and even regarded with the highest veneration, because the divine law was promulgated from it.

  • This mountain lies to the north of that of Cantal, and somewhat resembles it in general structure and configuration.

  • Prehistoric Ideas regarding the Nature of this Mountain.

  • From the higher shelves on this mountain-side the view is extremely wild and grand.

  • I do not object to the elevation of this mountain, nor to the uncommonly steep grade by which it attains it, but only to the other obstacles thrown in the way of the climber.

  • An interesting anecdote attaches to this mountain.

  • This mountain is said to give forth at times a low murmuring sound distinctly audible.

  • The baths lie almost at the foot of this mountain, and one can make the ascent in about four hours, and descending by another side rejoin the road to Bigorre at the village of Grip, beyond the col before us.

  • This mountain mass is the lion of the Pyrenees.

  • The principal villages in this mountain, belonging to the Anzeyrys, who live there upon the produce of their excellent tobacco plantations, are the following: to the W.

  • The summit of this mountain, which bears west from Damascus, is probably the highest in Syria, for snow was still lying upun it.

  • Pieces of feldspath of various colours are scattered about in great quantities upon the chalky rock of this mountain.

  • On the steep acclivity of this mountain we passed to the left of the village Feraab (Arabic).

  • Two days were formerly required for the ascent of this mountain, but a long day will now suffice, thanks to the path constructed under the direction of the Appalachian Club.

  • This mountain is placed at the extremity of a range that abuts upon the lower Saco valley, and therefore overlooks all the hill-country on the east and south-east as far as the sea-coast.

  • I take from my note-book the following relation of the exploit of this mountain Nimrod, as I received it on the spot.

  • But what a sight for the rock-wearied eye was the little Lake of the Clouds, cuddled close to the hairy breast of this mountain!

  • This mountain butterfly, which endured cold that the bird could not, has excited the attention of naturalists, it is said.

  • But Jehovah of hosts shall make to all the peoples in this mountain a banquet of fat things, a banquet of wines on the lees, fat things bemarrowed, wines on the lees refined.

  • You remember--our route yesterday, our abduction, the two corridors that we had to cross before arriving at this mountain?

  • The room was in the lower part of this mountain, which was more honeycombed with corridors and passages than an Egyptian pyramid.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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