9 adverbs to describe how to districts

Grain was brought from the district east of the Dead Sea, but none of it found its way to civilian mouths except through the extortionate channel provided by officers.

Ropata and Kemp chased him from district to district, backwards and forwards, across and about the island, for a high price had been put on his head.

Macomo retired, almost without a murmur, to a district farther inland, leaving the very grain growing upon his fields.

There was a terrible storm raging in the district north of Lake Mälar, which lasted several days.

" As much of the blood was Pennsylvanian or North Carolinian, his last sentence means nothing, unless all the "districts" outside of New England are held to have shared the Virginian conditions.

The Germans were technically right when they said not over twenty per cent of its area had been reduced; but that twenty per cent included practically the whole business district, practically all the better class of homes, the university, the cathedral, the main thoroughfares, the principal hotels and shops and cafes.

On the other hand the Celts in the districts south of the Po were doomed irretrievably to destruction; for, owing to t

After Caesar, however, had matters thoroughly in hand in Rome, and proceeded openly to take vengeance on his father's slayers, Brutus remained where he was, deliberating how he should successfully ward off the other's attack when it occurred: and besides managing admirably the other districts as well as Macedonia, he calmed the minds of his legions when they had been thrown into a state of discontent by Antonius.

In the harvest districts west of the river all the towns were visited by swift-flying motor-cars that halted long enough for a warning to be shouted to the citizens, "Keep off the streets!" Simultaneously armed forces of men, on foot and on horseback, too numerous to count, appeared in the roads and the harvest fields.

9 adverbs to describe how to  districts  - Adverbs for  districts