How To Use Range of mountains In A Sentence
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The north wall of the valley is made by a range of mountains, called the Sierra Madre; that is Spanish and means "Mother Mountains.
The Hunter Cats of Connorloa
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Range after range of mountains crowd the horizon.
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Range after range of mountains passed beneath as we bucked and swayed on the final approach.
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In the middle of these otherwise featureless plains is a striking range of mountains.
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Range after range of mountains crowd the horizon.
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Ministers face legal action by a local authority for excluding a range of mountains from the Cairngorms National Park.
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Why that particular range of mountains attracted him was something he could not explain, except that they sounded appetizing, and he enjoyed what he called the pleasures of the table.
The Cat Who Moved A Mountain
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The Pennines are a range of mountains running up the middle of the northern half of England.
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This bay is a long slender arm of the sea which puts out from the head of Yakutat Bay and penetrates the St. Elias range of mountains.
My Boyhood
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Like a sea the waste stretched out before her, ending only as the jags rose to breathtaking heights to become the rigid range of mountains called the Crown of Thorns.
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The Blue-Berg range of mountains stretch beyond the great bay, which, unless a "sou'-easter" is tearing over it, lies glowing in tranquil richness.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
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By midafternoon they had reached the summit of the first range of mountains, and stopped to rest the horses.
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Eastwards the ridge opened out in a series of bumps, dips and peaks, more like a small range of mountains than one single hill.
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The two countries are separated by a range of mountains.
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This bay is a long slender arm of the sea which puts out from the head of Yakutat Bay and penetrates the St. Elias range of mountains.
My Boyhood
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Causey nosed his mount into the meadow and headed for the low range of mountains in the east.
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Beneath the swirling gray clouds a mass of sharply-peaked rooftops jutted up like a range of mountains.
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Saguntum lay about 140 miles north of Carthagena, and the army had to cross the range of mountains now known as the Sierra Morena, which run across the peninsula from Cape St. Vincent on the west to Cape St. Martin on the east.
The Young Carthaginian A Story of The Times of Hannibal