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Example sentences for "more open"

  • Passing over a similar sort of country for some miles (and through a scrub, on first leaving the camp), we at length came upon a more open country, where the ground seemed to fall southward.

  • I left the party, when brought almost to a stand, and sought for a more open part, by riding northward.

  • To prevent herself from sleeping too long, if slumber should overtake her, she crept further out of the thick wood, and seated herself in a more open spot, with her clasped hands over her knees, but with nothing else to support her.

  • The men in charge of Ormsgill handed him and Nares over to a few others, who had only flintlock guns, and these led them forward to a more open space, where they sat down.

  • Disheartened and fatigued, I returned to the camp, resolved upon following down the course of the Boyd to the south-west, until I should come into a more open country.

  • Several miles are covered in this manner, when we emerge upon a more open country, and after consulting at some length with the villager, the khan declares himself capable of finding the way without further assistance.

  • From the pass the descent is into a picturesque region of huge rocks and splendid streams that come bubbling out from among them, and farther along is a more open space, a few fields of grain, and the little hamlet of Kahmeh.

  • Before noon we emerge into a more open country; straight ahead can be seen an eight-storied pagoda.

  • To prevent herself from sleeping too long if slumber should overtake her, she crept farther out of the thick wood and seated herself in a more open spot, with her clasped hands over her knees, but with nothing else to support her.

  • This little affluent brought us to a larger stream, down which we traveled through a more open bottom, on a level road, where heavily-laden wagons could pass without obstacle.

  • We had been going on for several hours, when we suddenly found ourselves in a more open space.

  • Getting clear of the hummock, we were now in more open ground.

  • They rode forward, expecting her every instant to reappear; but when they reached a more open part of the forest, she was nowhere visible.

  • At last I got out of the valley into more level and more open ground, and came out upon a ledge or plateau a hundred yards or more wide, with a low ridge of rocks and some thorns on the far side--quite a likely spot.

  • Crossing a small stretch of more open bush we reached the dense growth along the banks of the stream, and as this continued up into the kloof it was clear we had a tough job before us.

  • On the north of the Back river and Brinus mountains, the country is more open, extensive grass plains and other portions well-wooded.

  • The western division of Montsioa's territory is more open on the south side of the Molapo river, but more wooded on the northern.

  • The northern portion is more open, extensive plains and forests of the mimosa tree; and has many brack-pans, where in the summer wild geese and ducks come in great numbers.

  • All at once, as we came to a more open place, a strip of bright firelight appeared before us, shining from the half-open door of Nuflo's lodge.

  • But not a hundred yards from where the last tragedy occurred the gully ended, spreading out into a sort of little sand bar over level and more open ground.

  • Asking Sergeant Fetters to take command, the boy went off toward the stretch of more open woods at the base of the hill and just below the rock basin and spruces, the scene of so many recent tragedies and brave acts.

  • Finally, straight ahead, they described a more open woodland on ground sloping away.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beautiful and; more about; more absurd; more ancient; more cheerful; more children; more complete; more consequence; more correct; more curious; more death; more distinct; more elaborate; more excellent; more happy; more instances; more necessary; more often; more primitive; more proper; more ready; more reasonable; more severe; spirit and; valorem duties; weep bitterly