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1 Today, there was more sandy , rock-strewn stream bed than there was stream.
2 The low lands are usually more sandy and warmer and earlier in season.
3 The grass is not so plentiful, and it is more sandy .
4 The country is becoming more sandy , and is thickly covered with spinifex and scrub.
5 The country became more sandy , timbered with ironbark, cypress, etc.
6 The higher grassy, undulating parts of the campo had a lighter and more sandy soil.
7 As the land descends, the soil becomes more sandy .
8 Thymara pushed him aside and sat up, to belch and spit out more sandy water.
9 It's a fine country, I am told, though a little more sandy than ould Ireland.
10 In the more sandy tracts of bloodwood forest, grew the Nonda, the Pandanus, and the apple-gum.
11 He was even more sandy than his father.
12 Port Royal is next in size, but, being of a more sandy formation, is not so fertile.
13 Two leagues outside, in the sea, the depth is the same, north and south, but more sandy than inside.
14 But the country rapidly began to grow drier and more sandy , especially after the road ceased to follow the river.
15 At 11.0 the country became more sandy and covered with short scrub, gradually rising to the south.
16 We found the ground more sandy than what we had before crossed, and a great deal of it even more richly grassed.
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