8102 examples of range in sentences

My Lords, it has been said that while the Congress of Berlin decided upon a policy so bold as that of declaring the range of the Balkans as the frontier of what may now be called New Turkey, they have, in fact, furnished it with a frontier which, instead of being impregnable, is in some parts undefended, and is altogether one of an inadequate character.

Whether it be river, desert, or mountainous range, it will be found, in the long run, that the impregnability of a frontier must be supplied by the vital spirit of man; and that it is by the courage, discipline, patriotism, and devotion of a population that impregnable frontiers can alone be formed.

Let her go, sir!" CHAPTER XI THE QUEST BEGINS "You know the old place on the other side of the range?" "Like a book.

"Me speakin' personal, Mr. Drew, I'd of give a lot to seen you when you was ridin' the range.

Next he examined lariats painfully, inch by inch, as though he were going out to rope the stanchest steer that ever roamed the range.

Dawn came while they wound over the crest of the range, and with the sun in their faces they took the downgrade.

He had been long on the range.

For Nash recognized in him a character notorious through a thousand miles of the range, Sandy Ferguson, nicknamed by the colour of that famous moustache, which was envied and dreaded so far and so wide.

How all things live and work, and ever blending, Weave one vast whole from Being's ample range!

In vain abroad you range through science's ample space, Each man learns only that which learn he can; Who knows the moment to embrace, He is your proper man.

MEPHISTOPHELES All had gone swimmingly, no doubt, Had he but given you at home, On his side, just as wide a range.

MEPHISTOPHELES First range in order, Hall on hall, These wares so costly, One and all!

For the first few days there was danger of the cubs strangling themselves or of starving to death, but at length they were beguiled into drinking some milk most ungently procured from a range cow that was lassoed for the purpose.

" The Fourth of July was at hand now, and the owner of the tavern, growing weary of the huge captive in the yard, announced that he would celebrate Independence Day with a grand fight between a "picked and fighting range bull and a ferocious Californian Grizzly."

"I tell you, there ain't nothing on earth kin face a big range bull that hez good use of hisself.

Deep valleys, rocky ravines and gorges break the mountainsides, which are clothed with forests of oak and other beautiful trees, while the background is a crescent of snowy peaks rising range above range against the azure sky.

Deep valleys, rocky ravines and gorges break the mountainsides, which are clothed with forests of oak and other beautiful trees, while the background is a crescent of snowy peaks rising range above range against the azure sky.

In a greater or less degree in 1900-01 nearly one-fourth of the entire population of the Indian continent came within the range of relief operations.

The width of the main range of the Himalayas will average about 500 miles between its northern and southern foot-hills; it embraces every possible kind of climate, vegetation and natural products, and is a vast reservoir from which four of the greatest rivers of the world flow across the plains of India, carrying the drainage from the melting snows, and without this reservoir northern India would be a hopeless and dreary desert.

When this second man came in range of the light, Ellis wondered that there should be two men so much alike.

At a little distance among the juniper-bushes, between the lake and the wood, a bird uttered a cry like two stones clinked sharply together, and getting up he followed the bird, trying to catch sight of it, but always failing to do so; it seemed to range in a circle about certain trees, and he hadn't gone very far when he heard it behind him.

And he that holds the reins should let the horse Range on, feed where he will, live and let live.

I know nought of fairnessthis I know, She calls herself my slave, with such an air As speaks her queen, not slave; that shall be looked to She must be pinioned or she will range abroad Upon too bold a wing; 't will cost her pain But what of that?

sudden halt in the veins,a victory, if you can gain it, that will drift you not a little way upon the coasts of the wider, stronger range of being, beyond death.

WHITE, WILLIAM PATTERSON. Sweetwater Range.

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