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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91. Some of the women are lifelong volunteers, but many began to get involved once they moved to the north coast.
92. Crane was up at the corner to stop the others breaking back to the north.
93. She was drawn to him like a magnet to the north.
94. That domination brought a unity to the north which had been notably lacking since the end of the previous century.
95. Heavy bombers were not sent to the North until 1972.
96. There are some particularly interesting walks to the north of the city.
97. She came back to the north with him after that and they lived together again for a time.
98. Its neighbouring census tract to the north exhibited diametrically opposite trends, suggesting that whilst one area improved another declined.
99. Theelegantly turning gyroscope rose steadily skywards, and at a given signal all the storks cruised purposefully off to the north.
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100. He was unable to find work and went back to the North to be near his little boy.
101. The castle is set in rolling hills to the north of Orvieto.
102. North Shields is very well placed in relation to the North Sea grounds.
103. Enrique headed through the field at the back of the garage making for the woods to the north.
104. As the Wolverines sashayed closer, the percussion concert of battle to the north became more insistent.
105. The rustling of bushes and the sounds of heavy breathing at the sandbar to the north deepened the stillness of dusk.
106. The latter had two locations which were equidistant from the two furnaces which were constructed on that wall to the north.
107. The thrust plane is on strike with the outcropping Mendip folds which are overthrust to the north.
108. Britain also is the largest contributor of heavy metals, copper, cadmium, lead, to the North Sea. 3.
109. To the north, the Grand Union Canal drew the line before the industrial estate.
110. Their line in a moment front-faced to the north, facing me, and gave a salute, which I returned.
111. The beach there is stony; the sandy beach is two blocks to the north.
112. The main froze solid, cutting off water to the north side of town.
113. In late May the wildebeest and zebra move to the north and west of the park where there is permanent water.
114. The vessel approached the coastline at dawn, somewhere to the north of Mount Carmel.
115. The country to the north and north-east of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is much lower and for that reason more cultivated.
116. Hence dependence, not interdependence, characterizes the relationship of the South to the North.
117. For centuries it has been a buttress against the onslaught of Chaos from the wastes to the north.
118. He also proposed to remove Dover House and extend the park through to the river to the north of the offices.
119. At the end, to the north side, the policeman led Duncan into a small suite of offices.
120. The narrow river formed the boundary between two counties-Pale Horse to the south, Paradise to the north.
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.