Similar words: in the north, parthenon, to the number of, due north, parthenogenesis, thenceforth, henceforth, dressed to the nines. Meaning: adv. in a northern direction.
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61. To the north and east were storehouses; huge, covered reservoirs of grain and rice.
62. Pentonville, north London suburb, lying just to the north of Clerkenwell.
63. Away to the north, curving smoothly, stretched a branch line that Holly could see illuminated by the arc lights.
64. The piste, marked by oil drums, was completely out of sight, over a mile away to the north.
65. The world is becoming increasingly interdependent and an improvement in the standard of living of Southerners will be advantageous to the North.
66. In some places on exceptionally clear days you can almost see from the south to the north coast.
67. In the South, some slaves managed to purchase their freedom or to escape to the North or the Midwest.
68. And on the other side, to the north, there was that shallow depression, the empty lot.
69. In addition to these yards terraced cottages that were similar in size and appearance were built to the north of Mutton Lane.
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70. We drove up to the provincial government building in Xiangzhou, a few miles to the north.
71. Co-operation with the South was obstructed by the Republic's territorial claim to the North.
72. He led the way down the slope to the river, now frozen solid from here to the north bank.
73. These rivers are the Aver Reach to the north and the Blue Reach to the south.
74. Longhorn cattle grazed on mesquite, and dropped the seeds along the way on drives to the north.
75. He selected Captain Henri Riviere to lead two companies of troops to the north.
76. The Old World was saved and the Realm of Chaos shrank away to the north.
77. Why are many of the industrial areas placed to the north of the city?
78. Although the name Savoy later developed out of Sapaudia, the area in question seems to have lain to the north of Geneva.
79. When Southern blacks first came up to the North, it was conventional for other blacks to take them in.
80. He did not know that Henry Schoolcraft had discovered the headwaters four years before and far to the north.
81. But when the wind swung round to the north, we were forced away from the land.
82. Innovations in this area could lead to a positive flow of information from developing countries to the North.
83. He'd told her about Valldemosa too, which was why she was taking this route to the north of the island.
84. Beyond this point the observer would be returning to the north pole.
85. Tagan roamed the country to the north of the company, but it was deserted, empty of both men and beasts.
86. The city lies on the main trade route between the Reikland and lands further west, and the Kislevites to the north.
87. He had been through college, and yet, he reflected, he was still ignorant of the continent to the north.
88. Nothing breaches the flatness except some kind of smokestack or cooling tower a couple of miles to the north.
89. On the south side of the structure the concrete was cleaner than to the north, where it was discoloured with moss.
90. All these lands lie to the north of the Empire, beyond the land of Kislev.
More similar words: in the north, parthenon, to the number of, due north, parthenogenesis, thenceforth, henceforth, dressed to the nines, like nothing on earth, neither here nor there, epiphenomenon, phenomenology, phenomenon, natural phenomenon, phenol, to that, sphenoid, phenotype, from then on, to the fore, phenology, phenomena, to the life, go to the wall, to this day, to the full, to the hilt, to the core, to the last, earthen.