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(1) The atlas contains forty maps.
(2) All the maps we had were wildly inaccurate.
(3) He decoupaged several maps on the walls.
(4) Are you any good at reading maps?
(5) The world is not in your books and maps, it's out there.
(6) He had a photographic memory for maps.
(7) Bitmapped maps require huge storage space.
(8) Maps were pinned to the walls.
(9) Computers raised the level of sophistication of these maps.
(10) Maps and pictures bring the book alive.
(11) Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate.
(12) Sheet maps use a much larger scale.
(13) The two maps of London correspond closely.
(14) They had no maps to assist them.
(15) You said you had maps and shit.
(16) The maps were dotted with the names of small towns. Sentencedict.com
(17) The atlas contains forty maps, including three of Great Britain.
(18) Maps need regular updates.
(19) In the library there are maps of towns, countries, and the world.
(20) These maps might be of use to you on your trip.
(21) Furnished with maps, a compass and sandwiches, they set off for a day's hiking.
(22) Sarah put her maps in the outside pocket of her rucksack.
(23) I'll get the maps so we can plan out our route.
(24) The team tried projecting the maps with two different projectors onto the same screen.
(25) Find a good cartographer. Though his maps may cost more, they are extremely accurate.
(26) On maps, a cross is the symbol for a church.
(27) They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring.
(28) Can you give me some advice on where to buy good maps?
(29) You can rely on the topographical accuracy of these maps.
(30) One of the most useful sources of documentary evidence is maps.