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Example sentences for "wooded country"

  • This "wooded country" afterwards turned out to be sand hills, with scrub.

  • In a wooded country in spite of aeroplanes and balloons smokeless powder has made the localization and identification of targets a matter of supreme difficulty.

  • As generally happens in operations in wooded country, the fighting to a great extent was carried on at close quarters.

  • The town and road lie in a hollow in the midst of wooded country, where the Germans were squeezed from the Vistula and pressed to the rear.

  • You may have frost with a north wind, while if that north wind were blowing up over a wooded country, where all the leaves were giving out their vapour from the ground into the air, you would not have a sign of frost.

  • Mr. McInnes reports:—“Though a wooded country throughout, there are but limited areas where the forest growth is of a size to be commercially of much value.

  • At first it runs over hilly ground and through an oak-wooded country, then through thick forests of spruce trees, the trees standing very close together.

  • I walked fast, for the most part through a thickly-wooded country, and at about sunset I reached Tetcha.

  • It passes through a well-wooded country, part of the valleys of the Thames and Evenlode rivers.

  • It passes through a well-wooded country, and a short distance beyond Kilsby joins the Watling Street at an acute angle.

  • Both of these places were open bush and thinly-wooded country.

  • It is quite the commonest antelope in Turkwel, and also in the undulating country west of Elgeyo, where it is found in the plains, open bush, and thin mimosa-wooded country.

  • It is never seen very far from water, and is partial to park-like, open bush and thinly-wooded country.

  • About two miles further inland from Mr. Merivale's and in the midst of a fine and well-wooded country, was Sir Richard Carleton's house.

  • On our right is the river Bure, or North River, which after a very long and winding course leaves the marsh, and enters a richly-wooded country.

  • They'd be in the way, most likely, especially in this sort of wooded country.

  • About four miles farther along the marks left the railway and ran towards a stretch of wooded country.

  • This here's a wooded country, as you've agreed.

  • We proceeded during the night, and early in the morning of the 22nd passed several sluices, and then traversed a low, wooded country on the Sciotto, which is here full of small verdant islands, covered with trees.

  • After traversing a wooded country, with remarkably fine sugar maples and walnut trees, we came to Walnut Creek, which flows through a shady forest.


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