Similar words: parthenon, due north, parthenogenesis, thenceforth, henceforth, in the night, in the name of, pain in the neck. Meaning: adv. in a northern direction.
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91, His influence there was underpinned by territorial interests elsewhere in the north.
92, If the climate changes a bit more, he could grow sweet corn in the south and wheat in the north.
93, In general the highest spending families live in London and the South East, and the lowest spenders live in the North.
94, Pope loomed in the north even before McClellan began to retire in the east.
95, Edouard examined the jewellery carefully, standing in the north light of the atelier's large window.
96, I consider Hardraw Force to be the most impressive natural feature in the north.
97, A beautiful hippie beach is Arambol, right in the north of the state.
98, He could not see Dhani but calculated that he might by now be opposite him in the north transept.
99, Solicitors in the north and west will no longer brief London barristers except in matters in which such barristers profess particular expertise.Sentencedict.com
100, The rebels launched their invasion into the Mutara region in the north, quickly occupying the towns of Nyakatale and Gabiro.
101, But all was not yet lost in Conrad's sanguine view, for his armies had been victorious in the north.
102, It is in the north that Richard's power was greatest and he is now usually regarded as a northern figure.
103, It is an opportunity to expand the responsibilities of John Langley, an up-and-coming salesman getting some great results in the north.
104, An accident leaflet scheme was started in 1978 in the North West.
105, With his own violin in hand, Merola stood in the north end zone and played.
106, Hibernation lasts for between four and five months, from October until March or a little later in the north of Britain.
107, On a big estate - slum clearance - in the North.
108, I've done dozens of shows in the north of England, and the audiences were great!
109, Government troops launched an offensive against UNITA positions in the north.
110, In the North, road racing starts to resemble cyclo-cross, its country winter-sports version.
111, The industrial revolution was creating a new moneyed class, much of it in the North and Midlands.
112, Gloucester's major acquisitions in the reshuffle of 1471 lay in the north.
113, It has large and influential cereals and sugar barons in the north, but it has many small livestock farmers as well.
114, Will my hon. Friend also confirm that 1991 has been a vibrant and exciting year in the North sea?
115, There were still plenty of nice places to live in the North Bronx.
116, I got the impression that she had a tender attachment for a young gentleman in the North.
117, Plus the plain tile eave coursing so often seen with pantile roofs in the North East.
118, Men in the North still drink the most with East Anglian males hardly touching a drop.
119, But filo pastry is available in the North, because this week's winning recipe comes from Newcastle upon Tyne.
120, Together, they point to aggressive empire-building by the duke in the north.
More similar words: parthenon, due north, parthenogenesis, thenceforth, henceforth, in the night, in the name of, pain in the neck, a pain in the neck, neither here nor there, in the nick of time, in the near future, epiphenomenon, phenomenology, phenomenon, in the short run, in the neighborhood of, natural phenomenon, in the short term, in the last resort, phenol, phenotype, sphenoid, from then on, phenology, phenomena, earthen, phenomenal, in the interest of, fly in the ointment.