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Example sentences for "looking north"

  • The Bhotan Himalaya, Assam valley, and Burrampooter river, from Nunklow, looking north.

  • Tibet and Cholamoo lake from the summit of the Donkia pass, looking north-west.

  • This view is from the fields in the direction of the American works, looking north.

  • This sketch is from the yard in front, looking north.

  • This view is from the field, looking north.

  • Looking north, the conical head of Junnoo was just scattering the mists from its snowy shoulders, and standing forth to view, the most magnificent spectacle I ever beheld.

  • Exterior of the Library at Salisbury Cathedral, looking north-east.

  • This sketch was taken from the rail-road, looking north.

  • This view is from Champlain Street, a few rods south of Près de Ville, looking north.

  • The view is from Montcalm Street, looking north, toward the lake.

  • This is a view from Chipman's Point, or Sholes's Landing, looking north.

  • Looking north as we left the disturbed region of the Paredão Grande, we came upon a great valley, with a depression in its centre.

  • The Interior of the Church, looking north-west 62 XII.

  • The Interior of the North Church, looking north 122 XXXII.

  • The Interior of the Church, looking north-east.

  • Illustration: Looking North on Front Street from Jackson, in the Heart of the Wholesale District.

  • Illustration: From the corner of Market and Post, looking north on Montgomery Street, showing on right the Union Trust Co.

  • Illustration: Looking north up Stockton Street from Geary, showing the Dana Building and the ruins of the Pacific-Union Club, Union Square Park at left.

  • VIEW FROM JENIN 58 From a water-colour sketch by the Author; looking north.

  • THE DOME OF THE ROCK 160 From a photograph; looking north.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking north" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and laughed; called again; dear uncle; diplomatic intercourse; early hour; looking down; looking forward; looking glass; looking hard; looking man; looking out; looking people; looking round; looking south; looking steadily; looking straight; looking towards; looking very; looking woman; looking young; looking youth; low tones; much concerned; one year; religious rites; various plants