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Examples for "north"
Examples for "north"
1However, it was higher among migrants from north Africa and eastern Europe.
2The other sector will hold GEMS' assets in Europe and north America.
3The once-quiet north of Afghanistan has seen escalating violence in recent years.
4But, in contrast, Sydney's north will actually have good air quality today.
5Political patronage remains important for doing business in the north African state.
1I went back the same way I'd come, northward on State 41.
2Caine just nodded and followed when Mr. Local resumed their northward course.
3In the medium term to long term, gold's direction is northward biased.
4They hold the northward road; and many have passed on into Anórien.
5The Waimakiriri is the next river to the northward of the Rakaia.
1In temperate latitudes the shrubbery predominates, especially in the most northerly parts.
2Eel River flows about 130 miles northerly and, say, forty miles westerly.
3Currently a fire is travelling in a northerly direction towards Wilson Road.
4A strong northerly was blowing ahead of the rain front, he said.
5Shandon looked in a northerly direction, and shuddered in spite of himself.
1The bulk of the Turkish army retreated northwards along the Coastal Plain.
2Virtually all shares moved northwards in their quest for continued new heights.
3The troops marching northwards maintained rigid discipline and treated the people well.
4The weather was remarkably fine and pleasant as the party travelled northwards.
5After leaving the house, she had directed her coachman to drive northwards.
1Political patronage remains important for doing business in the north African state.
2Free State: Morning fog patches in the north-east, otherwise fine and cool.
3Free State: Fine and cool but warm in the north and north-west.
4It was the second major flood reported this week in the north.
5The climate is in general cold and humid, especially in the north-east.
1The Islamic State controls territory immediately to the north of the city.
2The sun was just illuminating the sea to the north and west.
3There was a new balloon of light growing quickly to the north.
4A police patrol to the north thought they had seen the suspect.
5The One Power had been used below, and miles to the north.
6They are definitely altering their course track to the north and slowing.
7On their present course they will pass a mile to the north.'
8Some took camels south, others took horses to the north and west.
9Some were on the far side of the river to the north.
10In the evening I ascended a mountain to the north-westward of us.
11Earlier this month, Sri Lanka banned foreigners from travelling to the north.
12The German forces were in full retreat to the north and north-east.
13They looked to the north; far away they saw the snow coming.
14They all anxiously watched the junks; they were steering to the north-west.
15It was far to the north, at the base of the mountains.
16They also reported heavy bombardment to the north on the Yemeni-Saudi border.