Similar words: due south, in the soup, to the skies, put to the sword, be up to the standard, to the satisfaction of, south, southern. Meaning: adv. in a southern direction.
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(31) The rebels have been pinned down in a camp to the south of the river.
(32) Knutsford is about 16 miles to the south of Manchester.
(33) When winter comes, some birds will fly away to the south.
(34) The idea of retiring to the south of France is highly seductive.
(35) Scott aimed to get to the South Pole first, but Amundsen beat him to it.
(36) In fact, the panic is overdone. As the map shows, the drought has been confined to the south and east of Britain.
(37) The area of New York to the south of Houston Street is known as Soho.
(38) This type of building is peculiar to the south of the country.
(39) He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
(40) Now that the civil war is over, relative normality has returned to the south of the country.
(41) There are only three to the south porch.
(42) Heavy lorries thunder along motorways to the south.
(43) In the former the tectonic movement and the migration of troughs is to the south and southwest.
(44) Hass made a resolution never to return to the South.
(45) Deng retreated further from public view, only to re-emerge in early 1992 with his trip to the south.
(46) The underground realm was connected by tunnels stretching from the far north to the south beyond the Old World itself.
(47) We set off for a five mile run in the woods to the south of the camp.
(48) Light moving air touched my face and drew my eyes to the south.
(49) One mile to the south of the village lies Sand Hall[sentencedict.com], a large brick building erected in 1774.
(50) He went on several more expeditions to the Himalaya and was involved in a race to the south pole.
(51) He spent Christmas with Chennault at his headquarters in the lovely Kunming Valley to the south.
(52) Morton accepted but always maintained links to Sellers in Philadelphia, a hundred miles to the south.
(53) They left the station to the south on a viaduct.
(54) To pay for their four-day bus journey to the south, her parents had to sell everything they owned.http://sentencedict.com/to the south.html
(55) Lytham St Annes, a short distance to the south, has sandy beaches and several excellent golf courses.
(56) Events to the south, on the border, are the focus of what sounds like an interesting bit of drama.
(57) There was no longer a Catholic country to the south.
(58) Hicks went to the south side of the tower and searched out the opposite hill.
(59) One survivor was airlifted and another transported by ambulance to Dominical Hospital in Santa Cruz, 10 miles to the south.
(60) These mountains converge in the high mountainous land to the south called the Vaults.
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