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Meanings of reach the sea-coast in anglès
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Usage of reach the sea-coast in anglès
1
The natives informed us, when at the lakes, that they could reachthesea-coast long before sunset.
2
Desirous of becoming a great naval Power, Russia has always striven to reachthesea-coast and obtain good harbours.
3
He travelled nine hundred and ninety-nine days, and the thousandth day reachedthesea-coast.
4
We felt a considerable change of temperature on reachingthesea-coast, produced by the winds changing from the southward to the North-West.
5
The Danes had not yet reachedthesea-coast from the interior, and there was therefore no difficulty in obtaining the various equipments necessary.
6
Fortunately, also, by liberal and judicious foraging, we reachedthesea-coast abundantly supplied with forage and provisions, needing nothing on arrival except bread.
7
She reached the sea- coast in the south-western part of England, where Exeter is situated, and shut herself up in the place of her retreat.
8
"Yonder behind that forest," she said, "is a chain of rocks, hollowed into caverns that reachthesea-coast.