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Meanings of travels into in English
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Usage of travels into in English
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On my travelsinto the Far East, I saw silver spires.
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The kingdom of heaven is like a man who travelsinto a far country.
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Here is a tale which extends over many years and travelsinto many countries.
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But Hamilton's new novel, Every Single Minute, travelsinto strange and slightly spooky literary territory.
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The novel follows him as he leaves the hospital grounds and travelsinto the countryside.
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Bruce, whose travelsinto Abyssynia are gaining in credit, asserts that such customs obtained there.
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Mr. Bryant visited Europe several times; and, in 1849, he continued his travelsinto Egypt and Syria.
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Paul travelsinto the crowded surrealism of Colombo and discovers a little about the first Sri Lankan Maori.
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My travelsinto those parts were the more irksome to me from the solitariness I underwent, and want of suitable society.
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And turning the vampire's fights and their warp-speed travelsinto opportunities for special-effect slapstick undermines the creepy darkness you crave in any vampire tale.
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We hear (9) nothing of his childhood, but on reaching manhood he (10) travelsinto Asia, (11) gains victories, and (13) becomes a ruler.
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Barrow, J.: Travelsinto the Interior of Southern Africa.
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The collection of tracts on the economies of different nations, we cannot find; nor Amelot's Travelsinto China.
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"An Account of Travelsinto the Interior of Southern Africa": London, 1801, Volume I., page 244.
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(522) Travelsinto Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark; interspersed with Historical Relations and Political Inquiries; by William Cox, M. A., in two volumes quarto.-E.
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Discovery of!the Interior Parts of Africa, 1790-1810; Mungo Park, Travelsinto the Interior Districts of Africa (1799); Idem, Journal of a Mission, &c. (1815); Capt.