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Example sentences for "noble view"

  • At Krontikha, he was greeted with a noble view of the valley of the Ob, one of the great rivers of Siberia.

  • Climbing to its summit, Mr. Atkinson enjoyed a noble view of the expanse of shining waters—one of those views which rests in the memory for ever, and is at all times a beauty and a joy.

  • A painful ride of two hours brought them to the summit, which commanded a noble view of the Katounaia valley and the mountains to the north.

  • It commands from its elevated site a noble view of the neighbouring prairie, the village and river at its foot, and the adjacent farms.

  • From the Big Mound, as it is called, a cordon of tumuli stretch away to the northwest for several miles along the bluffs parallel with the river, a noble view of which they command.

  • From the Tomen there is a noble view of the Bala valley, the Lake of Beauty up to its southern extremity, and the neighbouring and distant mountains.

  • From the western one there is a noble view of the Welsh hills.

  • From some of the houses on the southern side there is a noble view—Dinas Bran and its mighty hill forming the principal objects.

  • From the top of this palace a noble view of the plain of the Po represents itself, and you see the meanderings of that King of Rivers, as the Italian poets term it.

  • From the Villa d'Este is a noble view of the whole plain of Latium and of the "Eternal City.

  • From this place you have a noble view of the Alps and Mont-Blanc towering above them.

  • From this place you have a noble view of a long reach of the Elbe.

  • From hence I have a noble view of the gigantic Castle in the distance, which, set in a frame of two massy horse-chestnut-trees, gleamed like a fairy palace in the evening sun.

  • I mounted the highest point of the ruin, whence I had a noble view of the union of the Thames and the Medway, the towns of Rochester and Chatham, with the dockyards of the latter, and a richly cultivated country.

  • It is less gorgeous in its general effect than the closet, but commands a noble view of the Bosphorus, and the Sea of Marmora.

  • From Antrim to Shanes Castle the road runs at the end of Loch Neagh, commanding a noble view of it; of such an extent that the eye can see no land over it.

  • Rising the hill, look back on the town; the situation beautiful, the river presents a noble view.

  • From this point there is a noble view of the Adamello, with the Mandron and Lobbia glaciers[45] shooting out their icy tongues over the rocks at the head of the valley.

  • This peak, if less favourably placed than the Adamello, commands a noble view.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abundant supply; arrival here; great pity; had won; long minute; noble birth; noble captain; noble deeds; noble duke; noble earl; noble father; noble house; noble knights; noble lady; noble lords; noble mind; noble nature; noble race; noble woman; noblesse oblige; other substance; perfect right; quick about; scientific basis; take counsel; thoroughly cooked