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1 Then she turned the small headland , and the village dropped behind her.
2 They passed the small headland and still the boat held on its way.
3 It might be from the Irish goban tire, a point of land or small headland .
4 He turned a small headland , and the village vanished.
5 They walked hand in hand, pausing at the small headland beyond which the village came in sight.
6 As he rounded the base of the small headland , however, he found the cove aglow with late-afternoon light, and quite empty.
7 Presently we reached a small headland , and, turning the shoulder of cliff, came full upon the party which had preceded us.
8 So when he and his party turned the small headland and saw that the hut was intact, a real fear was mercifully removed.
9 On a small headland of the distant island of Lewis an old man stood looking out on a desolate waste of rain-beaten sea.
10 Here we saw the weather screen on Wind Vane Hill, and a moment later turned a small headland and brought the hut in full view.
11 Back on this walk, you will encounter sandy beaches divided by small headlands .
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