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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(151) Finally the Polos reached the Persian town of Saba, to the south of the Caspian Sea.
(152) Yesterday to the South Fund and the Shanxi Coking Coal Group to be held in Taiyuan, Shanxi enterprise annuity fund managers to invest the signing ceremony.
(153) Moving a shipload of containers from the north to the south of the United States, as happened in the voyage of the Ideal X, was itself cheaper than trucking the containers individually.
(154) The dragon had gone to the South China Sea to host a rainmaking ceremony.
(155) While China has been Venezuela's largest creditor in recent years, Russia has been a major arms supplier to the South American nation.
(156) We must southwards ( travel towards the south ) to get to the South Pole.
(157) Therefore, there is no great progress in the gold exploration in the Hercynian granite to the north and in the metamorphic terrene near Baishanzhen to the south.
(158) To the south is a door leading to the Hufflepuff common room and the kitchens.
(159) From Khabarovsk and with the mountainous border with China visible to the south, the Rossiya accelerated.
(160) It is also one of the not-to-be-missed attractions of Oman, an oil-rich and peaceful sultanate, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the west, Yemen to the south and the United Arab Emirates to the north.
(161) Adjacent to the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Macao, Guangzhou is the regional center, transport hub and trading port, as well as the largest coastal city in southern China.
(162) Any of several West African languages belong to the South Central Niger including Yoruba.
(163) Taiyuan to the south of both wind and percussion, wind instrument is the main solo.
(164) The pilot in Nevada then launched his laser-guided bomb, "resulting that 3 x INS fled the area to the north, 1 x INS fled the area to the south".
(165) It still has Arab residents, though most of Jaffa's population fled fighting in 1948 and many ended up in Palestinian refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, some 50 km (30 miles) to the south.
(166) Captain Roald Amundsen, Captain R.F. Scott, and Sir Ernest Shackleton wore Burberry clothing and took shelter in Burberry tents on their expeditions to the South Pole in the 1910s.
(167) The former back garden of a two storey over garden level Victorian terraced house, it is accessed from a lane to the south with the garden to the north.
(168) To the south Sycamore trees create a tall , broadleaf canopy.
(169) Brazil's Sports minister Orlando Silva replied by inviting Blatter to the South American country to see the work going on for himself.
(170) The Taklimakan is the largest, driest and highest desert in China, filling the Tarim basin between the Tien Shan mountains to the north and Kunlun mountains to the south.
(171) In the 18th century, the Bhutanese occupied the kingdom of Cooch Behar to the south.
(172) The paper holds that the play of Go Back to the South by Tian Han reveals the existence puzzledom in common customs, the emotional bewilderment in thinking and the vagabondism difficulty in spirit.
(173) Although it is navigable by large ships, there are safer waters to the south (Drake Passage) and to the north (Strait of Magellan).
(174) We always used to go to the south sea bank regularly for a fortnight every summer.
(175) An active southerly airstream is bringing rainy weather to the south China coastal areas.
(176) Mexico's neighbors are the United States to the north and Guatemala and Belize to the south.
(177) Compared to the south side, the piezometric head have slower change, drained strength is smaller[http://sentencedict.com/to the south.html], and water-holding capacity is bigger in the soil of the north side as the compacted soil.
(178) In his ship, the Bounty, he had been sent by the British Government to the South Sea Islands for a cargo of bread-fruit trees.
(179) The wild gooses fly to the south, away from the cold in the north, to the south is close to the sun, to obtain the warmth of heart.
(180) When we visited, an exhibit about the race between Roald Amundsen and Robert F. Scott to be first to the South Pole in 1912, called The Race to the End of the Earth, was just being finished.
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