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How To Use Diggings In A Sentence

  • Continued exploration in the Ontonagon area revealed more of these ancient diggings that contained visible signs of copper, some in large masses.
  • Bored by the duties put upon her by society, her wealth, and widowed blessedness, she had journeyed into the Northland and gone to housekeeping in a cosey cabin on the edge of the diggings. LI-WAN, THE FAIR
  • Indeed, there are long mole-like tunnel diggings criss-crossing everywhere.
  • The pits began to fill with water, making the peat more difficult to extract and eventually the diggings were abandoned.
  • The company operated its first service from Melbourne to the Forest Creek diggings, and subsequently developed a network of routes throughout Victoria.
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  • The aspect of the land is diamantiferous; [Footnote: I hear with the greatest pleasure that a syndicate has been formed for working the diamond-diggings of Golconda, a measure advocated by me for many years. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative
  • From their mobile studios, daguerreotypists showed a bleak landscape of rocky boulders, improvised workings and hastily-built shelter, and men in the diggings lined up in rows, usually holding their mining tools.
  • As a third example, descriptions of the technologies that transported miners to the diggings provide the opportunity for deeper musings into the relationship between miners and their environment.
  • Avoid bears by looking for their signs: fresh diggings, bear scats, tracks, and salmon carcasses.
  • A substantial flight of stone steps leads from the river to a skeleton jetty with an attap roof, and near it a number of attap-roofed boats were lying, loaded with slabs of tin from the diggings in the interior, to be transhipped to Pinang. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • Many have suspected that these regions will prove diamantiferous; and it is reported that an experienced French mineralogist, who has visited the South African diggings, landed at Assini and proposed to canoe up the Tando River to the Tákwá mines, prospecting in search of his specialty. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative
  • From that location, they could see to the north twenty miles to the Crow Creek diggings (present-day Radersburg) just west of the Missouri River.
  • I mind that in Montrose, when we woke up one morning after the most successful concert we had ever given, and so were feeling very extra special, we found a couple o 'gowf balls lyin' around in our diggings. Between You and Me
  • For just £10 an hour and with no experience required, it is a really exhilarating way to explore this unique waterway network of shallow lakes formed from medieval peat diggings.
  • Gold exports started to fall towards the end of the century as diggings were exhausted.
  • After the issue of more than a thousand licences and nearly $40,000 worth of gold the diggings were almost deserted by the end of the year.
  • Most of the zeolite cavities have been found where fresh diggings or rock excavations occur, such as quarries, canal excavations, diggings for dams and their foundations, and, interestingly, in wells dug for water for agricultural use.
  • The article analysis mine exploitation sink and resume infection feature to land use types, It utilize fractal dimension to analysis diggings sight pattern's direction of evolvement.
  • Avoid bears by looking for their signs: fresh diggings, bear scats, tracks, salmon carcasses (if you are along rivers).
  • He was keen enough to walk to the diggings at Yam Creek Reef where he camped with a party of prospectors from Kapunda.
  • In the palmy days of work, before the firm smashed, they had aspired to what might properly be called diggings; and, moreover, had "digged" in respectable surroundings. The Sorcery Club
  • California's was the most male of the rushes, though native women were present in the diggings, and Miwok women, for example, took up mining in order to supplement older subsistence strategies.
  • Here he became the most recognised of all artists who recorded life on the diggings.
  • It was a regular antheap all the way in, with the miners crawling over the tree-clad slopes, and the ceaseless thump of picks and scrape of shovels and ring of axes, and ramshackle huts and shanties and sluice-boxes everywhere, with dirty bearded fellows in slouch hats and galluses cussing and burrowing, and claim signs all along Sweetheart Mine, Crossbone Diggings, Damyereyes Gulch, and the like. Isabelle
  • Plow land rearrangement in Guanzhong area is divided into three types to analyze their pattern, which are suburb, plain, mountainous areas (foothill and diggings).
  • Not entirely unremembered in Alaskan annals is the summer stampede of 1898 from Fort Yukon to the bench diggings of Tarwater Hill. LIKE ARGUS OF THE ANCIENT TIMES
  • After a stint at the Victorian diggings he returned more than a pound of gold to his brother Patrick with the first Gold Escort.
  • They were followed two years later by large numbers of Chinese men on their way to the Victorian gold diggings.
  • The diggings were exhausted and all the miners had departed to new strikes on Germansen Creek.
  • The paper carefully analyzes bolt supporting system, and measures the parameters of coal wall rock in Fuxin diggings .
  • The majority of tench fishing takes place in natural loughs or loughs produced by peat diggings.
  • Coal mining exists badly negative exteriority, it has restricted seriously the sustainable development of coal and diggings .
  • The diggings yielded only big pieces of salt fallen from the walls, and a broken handmill of basalt. The Land of Midian
  • Two green hairstreak butterflies, gracefully viridescent, dance past on a soft wind that sifts through reeds, sets waving the tall golden flower stems of bog asphodel, and silky white plumes of cottongrass that has colonised the old peat-diggings. Country diary: Tregaron, Ceredigon
  • He found a city bristling with the tents of fortune seekers on their way to the gold diggings.
  • McKay had told him he'd located the Golden Calf diggings and needed money to file claims and begin development. THE WAILING WIND
  • Two green hairstreak butterflies, gracefully viridescent, dance past on a soft wind that sifts through reeds, sets waving the tall golden flower stems of bog asphodel, and silky white plumes of cottongrass that has colonised the old peat-diggings. Country diary: Tregaron, Ceredigon
  • On their way to the diggings, these early miners would brave many hardships such as heat, cold, lack of water, unfriendly tribes and shortage of food, just to obtain this treasured mineral.
  • The majority of tench fishing takes place in natural loughs or loughs produced by peat diggings.

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