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1 These singular tracts elevated above the level of cultivation are almost uninhabited .
2 The whole of this country is almost uninhabited , and accordingly undisturbed.
3 The region was wild in the sense that it was almost uninhabited and untilled.
4 The house was a little way down the beach, and it looked almost uninhabited .
5 It is a dreary and almost uninhabited wilderness, of wild ravines, and tangled under-brush.
6 The resistance encountered was very slight, and the country was found to be almost uninhabited .
7 Yet the places from which much of our wildlife has been disappearing fastest are almost uninhabited .
8 The shores of the stream are almost uninhabited .
9 Here the Venetians built their city on what had hitherto been uncultivated and almost uninhabited sand-banks.
10 It was almost uninhabited in our days and it looks as if it is the same still.
11 The news of the accident had already spread through that lonely and almost uninhabited region with incredible rapidity.
12 Then through a dreary country, almost uninhabited , save by the beasts of the chase, they rode for Banbury.
13 At that time almost uninhabited , its wild shores and hidden inlets served as places of concealment for buccaneers.
14 A proud old station with tall vaults, half-dead and dimly lit, it turned out to be almost uninhabited .
15 Father Theimer is kind enough to allow me to occupy his apartments in the almost uninhabited house of the Oratorian.
16 After thirty years of settlement it was almost uninhabited -neglectedand overgrown with tussocks and scrub for want of use.
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