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Example sentences for "lower down"

  • Lower down, between the Houle and the lake Tabaria, it is called Orden by the inhabitants; to the southward of the lake of Tabaria it bears the name of Sherya, till it falls into the Dead Sea.

  • Lower down to the east of this, they are 4-3/4 in.

  • Tutelary angels are represented as pleading for mercy, with eager outstretched arms; other angels, lower down, are liberating the souls of repentant sinners from torment.

  • Lower down is a second inscription, expressing the dedication.

  • Lower down, in front, Moses appears surrounded by his flocks, and at the command of an angel is about to take off his sandals.

  • We thought there might be water in it lower down, so we followed it for a mile or two, when the horse I was riding knocked up, and by lying down compelled us to halt.

  • Lower down, if we follow the well-known Flinders River, we find in the hot springs at Mount Brown another upshoot from below that has evidently come from the neighbourhood of the internal fires themselves.

  • Tregaron is passed, and still Teifi is rather a dull stream, though it can be seen that, lower down, the hills are drawing together suggestively.

  • The first is the Rio Negro, which, lower down, receives the Pachaquiaro; the second is the Rio de Aguas Blancas, or Umadea.

  • Lower down, towards Parapara and Ortiz, where the amygdaloids and phonolites are connected with the grunstein, everything assumes a basaltic aspect.

  • The Caqueta bears, lower down, the name of the Yupura.

  • Lower down we passed the point where the Rio Arichuna, an arm of the Apure, branches off to the Cabulare, carrying away a considerable body of its waters.

  • Lower down is the Girdlers'[217] hall, and this is all touching the east side of this ward.

  • Lower down on the same side is the parish church of St. Mildred the Virgin.

  • Lower down in Wood street is Addle street, out of the which runneth Phillip lane down to London wall.

  • Lower down, however, more novelty was met with.

  • Lower down, the mountain-side was too steep to admit of tillage.

  • Lower down, the remains of species of Corydalis and Saussurea were discoverable in crevices of the rocks, the only remains of the alpine vegetation.

  • Yet this was not so scarce amongst the gullies and tributaries, nor in the channel itself, lower down.

  • Lower down, it was found to join the main channel, which, below the junction, still continued northward.

  • Mr. Kinghorne set out with a man of our party to examine Duck Creek, a native boy having told him that water was to be found in it lower down.

  • Mr. Stephenson took a ride for me to the summit of Mount Foster, and to various cattle stations about its base, with some questions to which I required answers, about the river and stations on it lower down.

  • Lower down, where the drought lasts nearly the whole year, the turno is the standing rule.

  • Lower down it gradually broadens to a width of sixty-five miles at the head of the estuary.

  • He saw some men struggling helplessly with a collapsible boat which they were trying to lower down on to the deck.

  • Lower down in the ship they heard a little more.

  • Arizpa, which Pike speaks of as near the head of the Yaqui, is high up on the right bank of the Sonora; lower down is Hermosillo (lat.

  • It is an imaginary river, compounded of about equal parts of upper portions of the two forks of the Sabinas, cut off from their proper connections lower down, and run into the Rio Grande about 100 m.

  • The railroad now crosses some miles lower down, between Isleta station and Isleta.

  • Although there was plenty of water in the creek here there was more lower down, at the place we crossed on our outward route when we were eleven and a half miles south-south-east from Camp 67.

  • Lower down we ascertained it was called the Thomson River.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    day after; land animals; looking rather; lower animals; lower away; lower back; lower degree; lower down; lower house; lower left; lower orders; lower part; lower price; lower rate; lower stage; lower surface; lower tone; lower voice; lowered down; newly come; one direction; organic evolution; petroleum refining; quarter hours; suppose them; uniform motion