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Example sentences for "this valley"

  • This, and the dense thicket of rhododendron* [Of which I had already gathered thirteen kinds in this valley.

  • I gathered in this valley a new species of the remarkable European genus Struthiopteris, which has not been found elsewhere in the Himalaya.

  • This valley is far more open and grassy than that of the Lachen, and the vegetation also differs much.

  • I have since been greatly struck with the similarity between the features of this valley, and those of Chamouni (though the latter is on a smaller scale) above the Lavanchi moraine.

  • Things are going to happen in this valley.

  • I tell you, Brethren, that our hand is too heavy in this valley, and that there will come a point where in self-defense every man will unite to crush us out.

  • I've nothing more to say to you, except that when my time comes I'll die the easier when I think of the work I have done in this valley.

  • If this valley is closed to me and I can never come back, how can I leave you behind, and me perhaps in hiding from the police with never a chance of a message?

  • I guess he won't show his face in this valley again.

  • Moll and Poll's good as any mustang in this valley.

  • Oh, come on, Dade; let's be getting out of this valley!

  • The road forms a part of a good short-cut from Villa Aemilia to this valley.

  • The lower part of this valley-road where he overtook you is as much his right-of-way as mine, up to where the road forks and is crossed by the Bran Brook.

  • Cows can walk; and as for importin' things, everybody knows that Tom Osby can haul in everything that's needed in this valley.

  • I can tell you, as I said, the status of every town lot and every mining claim in this valley," replied Dan Anderson.

  • Every spot of ground in this valley, which will admit of cultivation, is put to profit by the industry of the inhabitants.

  • I was telling you that there's another stranger in this valley, Mr. Struve.

  • You've cooked your goose in this valley by to-night's fool play.

  • I'll give you forty-eight hours to get out of this valley.

  • When it comes to wheedling an old fool, you've got the rest of the girls in this valley beat to a fare-you-well.

  • In this valley we found several holes dug by the natives, for the purpose of receiving water; in some a few quarts of muddy water were found, others were quite dry.

  • This valley, and the appearance of forest hills to the southward, gave us strong hopes that by continuing our present course for a day or two longer we should get into a better line of country, and be enabled to resume our easterly course.

  • However desirable it was that the horses should remain another day in this valley to recruit, yet, in the present unsettled state of the season, I was unwilling to lose an hour more than was absolutely necessary.

  • She had been the only applicant for this school, and perhaps was the only living being who could have contented herself in that capacity in this valley.

  • You understand one thing--there can't any funny business go on in this valley now.

  • Hay'll be worth fifty dollars a ton in this valley before we're through--but there won't be no horses left to haul it to town!

  • There's three in this valley--although they don't say much about it now.

  • Are there many other women in this valley, Mr. Gage?

  • The best Indians of the mountains dwell in this valley,--the Flatheads and Pend' d'Oreilles.

  • The great Hudson's Bay Company has for many years had a station in this valley, and drawn from it large quantities of costly furs and skins.

  • This valley is forty miles long and from ten to fifteen wide, and rising at its sides into low plateaus plenteously covered with rich bunch-grass.

  • Though debarred from the councils of this valley, Chief, time hath been, when my voice was beard in councils that struck heavily at the power of his race.

  • Twice have his warriors broke into this valley, and twice have the tomahawks of his young men been redder than the head of the woodpecker.

  • And the wayfarer, after traversing the high planes of this supernal journey, entereth The Valley of Contentment In this Valley he feeleth the winds of divine contentment blowing from the plane of the spirit.

  • The steed of this Valley is pain; and if there be no pain this journey will never end.

  • The first is The Valley of Search The steed of this Valley is patience; without patience the wayfarer on this journey will reach nowhere and attain no goal.

  • The wayfarer in this Valley seeth in the fashionings of the True One nothing save clear providence, and at every moment saith: “No defect canst thou see in the creation of the God of Mercy: Repeat the gaze: Seest thou a single flaw?

  • But now, in this Valley of Humiliation, poor Christian was hard put to it; for he had gone but a little way, before he espied a foul fiend coming over the field to meet him; his name is Apollyon.

  • But he met with no other affront from Apollyon quite through this valley.

  • I saw then in my dream, so far as this valley reached, there was on the right hand a very deep ditch; that ditch is it into which the blind have led the blind in all ages, and have both there miserably perished.

  • Now, this valley is a very solitary place.

  • About the midst of this valley, I perceived the mouth of hell to be, and it stood also hard by the wayside.

  • This valley is known by the pilgrims of the King's Highway as the Devil's Heaven, for here the tinsel of the world, the pomp of society, and the wealth of material grandeur are manifested in all their glory.

  • I have heard of this valley," she replied.

  • The operation of Christian forces in this valley.

  • On the west side of this valley hills of greater elevation, consisting of a red sandstone and conglomerate, extend parallel to the limestone; and on the east side of it is another range composed of trap-rocks.

  • In this valley a fine stream ran northward, being undoubtedly the Barnard, or first river crossed by us on our way to Mount Macedon.

  • We saw in this valley a pair of cockatoos with the scarlet and yellow top-knot.

  • The range of mountains on the northern side of this valley is, of course, towards Germany; the one on the southern side is towards Italy.

  • There is a good carriage road leading up this valley.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    assistant chief; this act; this area; this case; this course; this crisis; this difference; this figure; this form; this game; this law; this life; this manner; this marriage; this neighbourhood; this office; this our; this part; this remarkable; this river; this section; this strange; this style; this theory; this thing; this wonderful