Aún no tenemos significados para "uninhabited place".
1This doesn't seem to be such a very uninhabited place, after all.
2The lists were appointed in the Isle of Notre Dame, then an unenclosed, uninhabited place.
3Why is there never anybody at home in a convent?-Becauseit is an (n) uninhabited place.
4At midnight they would land at an uninhabited place some miles from the settlement they intended to attack.
5It is an uninhabited place, but annually frequented by vessels, which carry mules to the West India Islands.
6Because it is an (n) uninhabited place.
7Pulling hard against the fierce rip of the narrow strait, Smith recalled the first day he'd seen this desolate, uninhabited place.
8It was Monkswell, an uninhabited place belonging to Sir Lionel's estate and dating, in part, to the days of King John.
9Or it may be that he intends to lead him into some uninhabited place, that he may kill him and get rid of his ill-temper.
10Routes originating from sparsely populated or entirely uninhabited places are excluded from the analysis.
11P-t-r. What kind of people live in uninhabited places?
12All I could relate of our navigation from Esmeralda to the mouth of the Atabapo would be merely an enumeration of rivers and uninhabited places.
13"Three, running the ship aground in some uninhabited place and trudging off into the Sahara bent under the weight of our cargo," said Vrej.
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