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Example sentences for "farther south"

  • In relation to the south coast of Norway Bergen was thus brought 3/4° farther south than "c.

  • But this seal cannot have been present in sufficiently large numbers in southern Nova Scotia or farther south to fulfil the requirements of the ordinary Eskimo sealing culture.

  • Farther south, between Friedrichstadt and Jacobstadt, on the south bank of the Dvina River the Russians captured a Village and wood east of Augustinhof.

  • On the same day, farther south, between Lakes Narotch and Vishnieff another Russian attack was launched.

  • Farther south, in the Dvinsk sector German positions were subjected to strong artillery bombardment at many points, especially at Mechkele, and just north of Vidzy.

  • Farther south on the same side of the German salient the Americans cooperating with French forces captured the town of Vierzy and made an advance of three miles to the east of it.

  • Farther south an advance was also made into Ukrainia, but there it was on the invitation of the Ukrainians themselves, according to the Germans.

  • Amongst the most northerly races the latter garb is worn by both sexes alike; farther south by the men, the women retaining the tropical form; farther south still the latter reigns supreme.

  • Farther south, from Sarikamish, a number of insignificant conflicts were kept up.

  • Farther south on the Narew a strong work of the fortress Rozan defending an important crossing was stormed by the Germans, and desperate fighting was going on at Pultusk and near Georgievsk.

  • The hummocks and the snow were not as troublesome as farther south.

  • Farther south, in our journey northward, we had viewed color effects in reality incomparably more beautiful than those in the regions about the Pole.

  • The sun, farther south, in rising and setting, and with limitless changes of polarized and refracted light, passing through strata of atmosphere of varying depths of different density, produces kaleidoscopic changes of burning color.

  • In the first place, because we could there go farther south in the ship than at any other point -- a whole degree farther south than Scott could hope to get in McMurdo Sound, where he was to have his station.

  • Scherbachev was less successful against Bothmer in front of Tarnopol; but his left wing carried Buczacz, farther south, and crossed the Strypa, while beyond the Dniester Lechitsky outdid Kaledin's success at Lutsk.

  • But the decisive battle was fought farther south, where Mackensen, advancing from Focsani, was seeking to cross the Sereth in the direction of Marasesti and Tecuciu.

  • On the 23rd they crossed it and advanced to Ramscapelle, but were driven back by the Belgians, while fourteen unsuccessful attacks were made the following night on Dixmude, farther south.

  • They do not grow so large as farther south.

  • There were summer frosts some seasons; but still they were not so destructive in Peace river country as farther south.

  • After three miles we came to the crossing of Salt river, and went up the thickly wooded slope of Salt mountain, which is here, as farther south, a plateau of no great elevation.

  • Even here it is not nearly so plentiful as farther south in the belt of country lying near the Canadian Pacific Railway and extending for about one hundred and fifty miles north of it.

  • Farther south in India when of thicker material it is called chadar or chaddar.

  • Farther south, Trichinopoly was the capital of a Hindu raja, and Tanjore formed another Hindu kingdom under a degenerate descendant of the line of Sivaji.

  • Not to be confounded with the Casas Grandes, farther south in the Mexican province of Chihuahua, which is of a similar character.

  • Farther south in the Carolinas, the Cherokees, another Iroquoian tribe, stand out prominently by reason of their unusual mental ability.

  • Farther south, however, the forest loses this aspect of terrific struggle.

  • The west coast of Luzon is occupied by the Ilocanos, who are bold colonists, and, farther south, towards Manilla, tribes of the Zambales and Pangasinanes.

  • Central Africa In the last chapter we read that the Arab merchants crossed the desert to buy ivory and goat-skins from the people who lived farther south.

  • Farther south still is the great country of South Africa.

  • The Berbers who live in the towns on the great oasis, where there is a large spring of water, are a different race from the Arabs, the Egyptians, or the dark-skinned people of farther south.

  • Farther south it is very hot, and is a land of great lakes and rivers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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