During Mr. Bedwell's absence a hot land-wind from South-East sprung up and raised the temperature to 90 degrees.
After this a heavy gale of wind from South-West obliged us to run into Twofold Bay for shelter, and to repair some trifling damage which we had already sustained.
We left this anchorage the next morning with a fresh breeze of wind from south-east; as we steered round Cape Tribulation the sea ran so heavy that our boat, which was towed astern, filled and overset, and in a moment went to pieces.
Wind from south-east to south, during the night a very little rain.
Wind from the S at 4 oClock (Handson Sutn) on the High pt.
The operations still continued to be favoured with pleasant weather; to-day there were light airs of wind from south-east, and the morning bell was rung at 6.
The weather being extremely fine, with light airs of wind from the S.
The morning of the 29th was raw and cold, with a gale of wind from N.
The morning was fine but hazy, with a light air of wind from N.
We got under weigh with a light air of wind from the N.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wind from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.