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Example sentences for "travelled over"

  • Travelled over a stony but very good feeding country, which became better as we approached the springs.

  • Travelled over a fair salt-bush and grass country, with stones on the surface.

  • South of the Staaten, we travelled over a forest country, similar to that of former stages, and which might be aptly distinguished by the name of Grevillea Forest; as Gr.

  • Proceeding, we travelled over a broken and very stony country, with a stiff soil, but mixed with so much sand that even the Severn tree grew well.

  • The present expedition, by hugging the shore, travelled over a tract of country that was seen to be utterly useless for the wants of civilization.

  • Want of water compelled them again and again to retreat to former encampments, thus causing a great part of the route to be travelled over two or three times.

  • It was difficult to say how much ground had been travelled over, but they supposed it must be somewhere about 45 miles.

  • For some time the course lay to the south of the river, which was not joined till the 23rd, after which beautifully grassed country was travelled over.

  • It may be travelled over in about three days, and is to be seen at the great distance of ninety miles.

  • After this he travelled over England, and astonished every beholder by his immense bulk.

  • The motion was not apparently swift, by reason of its great height; though in reality it must have moved with great rapidity, on account of the vast space it travelled over in a short time.

  • Distances, to measure; travelled over by day; loads and distances, theory of.

  • Reliable facts upon the extreme distances that can be travelled over, day after day, by people carrying different loads, but equally circumstanced in every other respect, would be very acceptable to me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boil again; came rushing; certain sections; dark lantern; first course; four syllables; great centre; live coal; long robe; metal and metal products; one pound; original sin; public school; relative motion; royal state; seat constituencies; shall have the honour; swear allegiance; travelled over; travelled through; under circumstances; until lately; whooping cough