How To Use Due east In A Sentence

  • Tell me this is due east. Man of Honour
  • They were all three with the round-up, and were making a circle through the Bad Lands; the wagons had camped on the eastern edge of these Bad Lands, where they merged into the prairie, at the head of an old disused road, which led about due east from the Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches
  • The one big main fjord comes in and splits into three arms, one going back practically due east; one, roughly, south; and one, roughly, north. The Rape of Norway
  • From here, you go due east until you get to a forest.
  • Pretty well "heeled," they took a course nearly due east, and in the direction of the Pan Handle of Texas. The Authentic Life of Billy The Kid
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  • Carry on up the ridge to the summit, then descend south-east to reach a steep little spur dropping almost due east.
  • A helicopter pilot has to fly to a point 200 kilometres due East.
  • Two large stones also stand almost due east and west to mark the local equinoctial positions of the sun.
  • They'd not driven the cattle in the most likely direction, which was south, but due east, straight into the center of Double - 8 range.
  • Two large stones also stand almost due east and west to mark the local equinoctial positions of the sun.
  • Here, where the sward is smooth and the space yet broad between, two converging lines of peaks are already arrayed before our eyes – one extending nearly due East and West; the other running up from the South-East to meet it. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • I had taken Jason to the Roseland headland in the Fal estuary by the green-painted East Narrows navigation buoy - due east and one mile from the docks.
  • They were all three with the round-up, and were making a circle through the Bad Lands; the wagons had camped on the eastern edge of these Bad Lands, where they merged into the prairie, at the head of an old disused road, which led about due east from the Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches
  • He leveled off on the top of the clouds at 4500 feet and headed due east.
  • We left the depot near Streaky Bay, at a course nearly due east, and passing through alternations of brush and of open grassy plains, upon the skirts of which grew a few casuarinae; halted after a stage of eighteen miles, at an opening in the brush, where we had good grass, but no water; we were consequently obliged to watch the horses during the night, to prevent their straying. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
  • Your observing site should have a low horizon just to the north of due east.
  • The road into Mountain Province, due east of Tamarong, zigzagged along a sharp ridge high above the rice terraces.
  • From here, you go due east until you get to a forest.
  • Now they fared over that neck somewhat east, making but slow way because the ground was so broken and rocky; and in another hour's space Sure-foot led down-hill due east to where the stony neck sank into another desolate miry heath still falling toward the east, but whose further side was walled by a rampart of crags cleft at their tops into marvellous-shapes, coal-black, ungrassed and unmossed. The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale
  • The road into Mountain Province, due east of Tamarong, zigzagged along a sharp ridge high above the rice terraces.
  • If you were to drive due east of the warm, coastal snowbird capital of Fort Myers, Florida, you'd soon find yourself in the midst of a sprawling grid of unadorned streets and quarter-acre lots collectively known as Lehigh Acres. Raymond Schillinger: Lehigh Acres, Florida: A Parable of the American Dream Gone Bust
  • The "Big Lake" is so called in contra‑distinction to the Little Lake, which lies due East from it fifty miles, and which has been described in a former chapter. Life in the Rocky Mountains

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