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1
These three last stars belong to Andromeda, and themselves
abut
on
Perseus.
2
That meant the Wyemore backyards would
abut
on
Kossuth backyards.
3
Here we reach a point at which my argument threatens to
abut
on
a contradiction.
4
Most of the dwelling-houses
abut
on
the pavement, some with a very small yard behind, some without any.
5
Herodotus regarded it as a portion of Arabia, which he carried across the valley of the Arabah and made
abut
on
the Mediterranean.
6
Through the hamlet of Lampit, the rear of whose dilapidated sheds and dwellings
abut
on
reed-beds and stretches of unsightly slime and ooze.
7
They are antithetical to one another, these roads; they directly
abut
on
one another:-andit is here, at this gateway, that they come together.
8
For close under the railings which
abut
on
Orpington Square, in a pool of blood we found just such an instrument as Bristol had described.
9
The Pikes would be a field
abutting
on
an old turnpike gate.
10
There is a well- defined rimmed depression
abutting
on
its southern point.
11
They slowly passed along the wall
abutting
on
the Avenue Marigny.
12
At that moment Andrea entered by the door
abutting
on
the terrace balcony.
13
The broad external staircase, of tinted bricks,
abutted
on
the square.
14
But there was no outlet-onlya small garden
abutting
on
other back gardens.
15
NONIUS.- Aring-plain ,about20 miles in diameter,
abutting
on
the N. wall of Fernelius.
16
The roofs of the squalid houses
abutting
on
the brewery were wet with rain.
abut
on
abut