1The lords of the southlands are flocking to her.
2Raistlin's strange eyes stared into the southlands, barely visible between a gap in the tall mountains.
3Would not the day soon come when the trail to the southlands would again be broken?
4It was a virulent disease in the southlands that bordered Domitian's empire, and like all diseases it would spread.
5Her armies began making raids into the southlands of Inkarra, slaughtering villages and bringing back gold and blood metal.
6The miles fell behind us at a quicker pace until at last we reached the low, lumpy hills of the southlands.
7When his greeting was not returned, he tried English-thehated but necessary language used when dealing with the backward folk of the southlands.
8All the southlands lay within his grip, and he possessed an army of some thirty thousand veterans flush with victory at his back.
9Our folks fled the southlands, and as they did, darkness filled the skies-greatswirling clouds the color of greasy smoke, whirling in a maelstrom.
10A woman I danced with mentioned that the Southlands had arrived.
11Alce was steady and well-established-hewas not like those mucky young Vines and Southlands.
12Perhaps we are not as amoral a species as is commonly supposed in the Southlands.
13On the way we passed the big Southlands Refinery.
14The BBC's Steph McGovern visited Southlands High School in Chorley to see what pupils have have been learning.
15'Your clans separated from ours long ago to make their own way in the southlands.
16In 1872, in response to an increased demand for Wesleyan teachers, a separate college for mistresses was opened at Southlands, Battersea.
Southlands a través del tiempo