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Example sentences for "with here and there"

  • The country was covered by green crops, with here and there patches of dingy rice-stubble, and an occasional stretch of dense grass jungle.

  • After crossing the sand, we again entered some thin scrubby acacia jungle, with here and there a moist swampy nullah, with rank green patair jungle growing in the cool dank shade.

  • This plain or gentle slope between the two armies, a mile in extent, was mostly open fields covered with grain or other crops, with here and there a farm house, orchard and garden.

  • It was a wide lowland then, but partly diked and crossed by many ditches; a marshy country much like a bit of Holland, with here and there windmills to complete the resemblance.

  • On the higher parts, brushwood takes the place of larger trees, with here and there a red cedar or an alerce pine.

  • The western point of the crescent is but a stretch of the yellow sands of the desert, with here and there a stunted growth to break the monotony.

  • The rocks had been pushed out by the ice and formed a sort of wall, while over the wall moss and willows grew, with here and there a few stunted evergreens, the whole making an effective screen along the water's edge.

  • South from our island camp the shore of the lake was a low ridge sloping to the water in three distinct terraces, moss-covered and smooth as a carefully kept lawn, with here and there a clump of stunted fir trees.

  • The wood growth, which is of spruce and tamarack, with here and there a little balsam, was for some distance below the Barren Grounds Water rather more abundant than it had been along the lake shores.

  • At about two o'clock we were once more in the saddle, and pursued our way in company through a country exactly resembling that which we had previously been traversing, rugged and broken, with here and there a clump of pines.

  • On arriving at its banks, I found it a beautiful stream, but shallow, with here and there a deep place where the water ran dark and still.

  • To the left the grass-covered plain, with here and there a large bed of tall thistles, rolled away for some four miles to the northern boundary of the estancia.

  • The Thorns stand some singly, some in close companionship, impenetrable masses of short-twigged prickly growth, with here and there a wild Rose shooting straight up through the crowded branches.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bonne fortune; death should; down again; five degrees; former voyage; had received from the; imperial authority; said church; with all; with any; with here and there; with its; with many; with much; with nothing; with one; with some; with such; with thee; with this; with water; without any; without his; without speaking; without waiting; your wife