Use regions in a sentence
Sentences ending with regions
- It was taken up seriously in the country regions. [4]
- Mr. Cooke's claim to the land came from a maternal great-uncle, long since deceased, who had been a settler in these regions. [9]
- Our naturalist would then perhaps turn to geographical distribution, and he would probably declare that those forms must be distinct species, which differ not only in appearance, but are fitted for hot, as well as damp or dry countries, and for the Artic regions. [1]
- Then Newcastle, a rushing town, capital of the rich coal regions. [5]
- They toasted Billy Rufus again and again, some of them laughing till they cried at the thought of Averdoopoy going to the Arctic regions. [11]
- I have got rid of something my mind could not keep to itself and rise as it was meant to into higher regions. [6]
- Such was the place which the advent of Emerson made the Delphi of New England and the resort of many pilgrims from far-off regions. [6]
- The Esquimaux, like other Arctic animals, extend round the whole polar regions. [1]
- The hotel at New Glasgow we can commend as one of the most unwholesome in the Province; but it is unnecessary to emphasize its condition, for if the traveler is in search of dirty hotels, he will scarcely go amiss anywhere in these regions. [4]
- She had explored nearly every portion of this river-country for miles up and down, but on this evening, lost in her dreams, she had wandered into less familiar regions. [11]
Short sentences using regions
- It seeks regions hitherto unexplored. [7]
More example sentences with the word regions in them
- We had as yet only acquired a bowing acquaintance with it, through pleasure excursions to Scutari and the regions round about. [5]
- So Clara is writing a Florence friend to take a look round among the villas for us in the regions near that city. [5]
- In such regions wise and careful work was necessary, for the English rule had been fair and kindly; and men who have been ruled in that way are not always anxious for a change. [5]
- It maps the whole surface of the body into an arbitrary number of regions, and studies each region successively from the surface to the bone, or beneath it. [3]
- A good deal, which in colder regions is ascribed to mean dispositions, belongs really to mean temperature. [6]
- Beyond the mountain were unexplored regions, hill and valley floating into hill and valley, lost in a miasmic haze, ruddy, silent, untenanted, save, mayhap, by the strange people known as the Little Good Folk of the Scarlet Hills. [11]
- But these expeditions were trifles compared with the present one; for this one comprised among its servants the very greatest among the learned; and besides it was to go to the utterly unvisited regions believed to lie beyond the mighty forest--as we have remarked before. [5]
- But it's lovely weather in these regions, too; and the friends are as lovely as the weather, and Johannesburg and Pretoria are brimming with interest. [5]
- Not the old Union Depot, with its wooden sheds, where Honora had gone so often to see the Hanburys off, that grimy gateway to the fairer regions of the earth. [9]
- One has only to cross the mountains of New South Wales and descend into the westward-lying regions to find that he has left the choice climate behind him, and found a new one of a quite different character. [5]
- We are apt to assume that certain regions are substantially free of it. [4]
- The inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, the Cape of Good Hope, and Tasmania in the one hemisphere, and of the arctic regions in the other, must have passed through many climates, and changed their habits many times, before they reached their present homes. [1]
- In such regions they congregate, and seem to like the vicissitudes, to like the excitement of the struggle with the weather and the patent medicines to keep alive. [4]
- Their walks took them, too, into quainter, forgotten regions where history was grim and half-effaced, and they speculated on the France of other days. [9]
- In the intervals the talk wandered into regions unfamiliar to Honora, and she had a sense that her own horizon was being enlarged. [9]
- The devil dragged the man who did that down to the lower regions long ago, on account of my tongue. [10]
- This entrance to the infernal regions was frozen over the day I saw it; so that the profane prophecy of skating on the bottomless pit might have been realized. [4]
- A poet, like the goose, sails without visible landmarks to unexplored regions of truth, which philosophy has yet to lay down on its atlas. [6]
- The Professor and the Friend of Humanity were about starting on a journey, across country southward, through regions about which the people of Abingdon could give little useful information. [4]
- Osiris, as is the case with the fruitful principle of nature, was only apparently dead, rises from the nether regions and once more rules the blessed valley of the Nile, in concert with his wife, the bounteous earth. [10]
- No one doubts that the quadrupeds inhabiting snow-clad regions have been rendered white to protect them from their enemies, or to favour their stealing on their prey. [1]
- The fact, however, that the other members of the order of Primates, to which man belongs, although inhabiting various hot regions, are well clothed with hair, generally thickest on the upper surface (88. [1]
- It deserves notice that many quadrupeds inhabiting moderately cold regions, although they do not assume a white winter dress, become paler during this season; and this apparently is the direct result of the conditions to which they have long been exposed. [1]
- I feel persuaded that in the matter of psychologizing, a professional is too apt to yield to the fascinations of the loftier regions of that great art, to the neglect of its lowlier walks. [5]
- Sometimes the talk that came from those far regions through the microphone attachment interested me, and I listened. [5]
- Notwithstanding the high temperature, the country seemed cheerless, the sunlight to fall less genially than in more fertile regions to the south, upon a landscape stripped of its forests, naked, and unpicturesque. [4]
- Had he been sure that hers was estranged he would have dashed away again, after having revealed his whole soul to his father, and risked the ride into unknown regions to seek Moses. [10]
- The means which suggests itself as most likely to be effective is a scientific exploration of the mineral regions in those Territories with a view to the publication of its results at home and in foreign countries--results which cannot fail to be auspicious. [7]
- In the kindliest spirit he protested against the avowed threat of the Southern States to destroy the Union if, in order to secure freedom in those vast regions out of which future States were to be carved, a Republican President were elected. [7]
- Were there, then, some unexplored regions in his nature, where things dwelt, of which she had no glimmering of knowledge? [11]
- In regions where snow never lies for long, a white coat would be injurious; consequently, species of this colour are extremely rare in the hotter parts of the world. [1]
- On board the ship they were betting on the run of the ship, betting a couple of shillings, or half a crown, and they proposed that this youth from the oil regions should bet on the run of the ship. [5]
- General opinion (had she waited to hear it among the horse sheds or on the green), that Jethro's soul had slid back into the murky regions, from which it were folly for even Cynthia to try to drag it. [9]
- When his collection seemed at last perfect, a stuffed whale arrived from Greenland and an Aztec inscription from the Cundurango regions of Central America that made all former specimens insignificant. [5]
- But his self-complacency seduced him into attempting a flight into regions of unexplored English, and the reckless experiment was his ruin. [5]
- That is to say, are not barbarism and vast regions of uncultivated land a necessity of healthful life on this globe? [4]
- The bounteous earth, robbed of her productive power, seeks this beloved husband with lamentations in the cooler regions of the north, where the Nile discharges his waters. [10]
- In the high regions we found rich store of the splendid red flower called the Alpine rose, but we did not find any examples of the ugly Swiss favorite called Edelweiss. [5]
- All around the quarters occupied by the French were other regions still unexplored and unoccupied where, they thought, yet greater riches might be found. [2]
- But I am persuaded that the humidity of the atmosphere in these remote regions is such that particles of daylight adhere to the disk and it was by aid of these that we were enabled to see the sun in the dark. [5]
- The summers are oppressively hot, and the winters very probably cold; but this fact cannot be ascertained precisely, as, for some peculiar reason, the mercury in these latitudes never shrinks, as in more northern regions, and thus the thermometer is rendered useless in winter. [6]
- My friend went on summer vacation up into the fishing regions of our northern British neighbors, and carried this sermon with him, since he might possibly chance to need a sermon. [5]
- But I have often remarked how little real conception of the moving world, as it is, people in remote regions get from the newspaper. [4]
- Our friends, several of them, had a pleasant way of sending their carriages to give us a drive in the Park, where, except in certain permitted regions, the common numbered vehicles are not allowed to enter. [6]
- It is one of the most sterile regions in the Province. [4]
- I visited one of the ice-factories in New Orleans, to see what the polar regions might look like when lugged into the edge of the tropics. [5]
- In this atmosphere of telephones and lightning communication with distant regions, I was breathing the breath of life again after long suffocation. [5]
- The mountain regions of North Carolina are free from mosquitoes, but the fly has settled there, and is the universal scourge. [4]
- In the Manual of Jahr, which is the common guide, so far as I know, of those who practise Homoeopathy in these regions, two hundred remedies are enumerated, many of which, however, have never been employed in practice. [3]
- I deem it of importance that the loyal regions of east Tennessee and western North Carolina should be connected with Kentucky and other faithful parts of the Union by rail-road. [7]
- When Mr. Eng Nye's deep and broad and limpid philosophies flow by in front of you, refreshing all the regions round about with their gracious floods, you will remember that it isn't his water; it's the other man's, and he is only working the pump. [5]
- Indeed, there was no uninhabited country on the continent which we could acquire, if we except some extreme northern regions which are wholly out of the question. [7]
- Nor are the marginal regions less interested in these communications to and through them to the great outside world. [7]
- To believe that man was aboriginally civilised and then suffered utter degradation in so many regions, is to take a pitiably low view of human nature. [1]
- The place below looked like the infernal regions and these men like half-cooled devils just come up on a furlough. [5]
- In no other land, in modern times, have towns so absolutely died and disappeared, as in the old mining regions of California. [5]
- All by itself it causes the American name and power to be respected in the far regions of the globe. [5]
- From the multitudinous islands in these regions the "recruits" for the Queensland plantations were formerly drawn; are still drawn from them, I believe. [5]
- Whether that settlement is or is not isolated from any and all other settlements by the Gulf and the Rio Grande on the south and west, and by wide uninhabited regions on the north and east. [7]
- A friend will invite Barine to an estate far away from here, perhaps in the lake regions. [10]
- One might venture into the infernal regions to rescue such a woman; but why take her there? [4]
- We found here in this rude cabin the hospitality that exists in all remote regions where travelers are few. [4]
- Mr. Burrows indulges in slight but effective sarcasm of sham reformers and so-called business men who perform the arduous task of cutting coupons and live in rarefied regions where they can only be seen by the common people when the light is turned on. [9]
- It is almost impossible to give the unscientific reader an idea of the slowness of travel by steamboat in these regions. [4]
- He had intuition, if not enough of it, for the regions where the mind of Fleda Druse dwelt. [11]
- I've always wondered if it wasn't a little performance gotten up for my especial entertainment by the nether regions. [5]
- Most of them, however, can be more properly called records of personal experience and adventure in different places and regions, with the comments on life and character to which they gave rise. [4]
- He now remembered how general sympathy went out to a well-known county family when it was announced that two of its members were lost in the Arctic regions. [11]
- There were many hemlocks in this neighborhood, the grandest and most solemn of all the forest-trees in the mountain regions. [6]
- Much as I had heard of the fertile regions of Pennsylvania, the vast scale and the uniform luxuriance of this region astonished me. [6]
- Master Sicklemore returned from the Chawwonoke (Chowan River) with no tidings of them; and Master Powell, and Anas Todkill who had been conducted to the Mangoags, in the regions south of the James, could learn nothing but that they were all dead. [4]
- He had accordingly found it advisable to spend as much of this season as he could in warmer regions. [4]
- Little was said, for it was plain that her thoughts were driven by the imposing view before her to penetrate forwards to the regions of unfading glory. [14]
- My family had fled to those distant regions from the neighborhood of Paris in the first years of the century. [5]
- Displeased at the desert aspect of the place, he was just going to seek other and more fruitful regions, when Atossa appeared, and, without seeing him, ran towards a spring which welled up through the arid soil as if by enchantment. [10]
- But the dull country town was tiresome to him, since his acquaintanceship with livelier regions, and it grew daily more and more so. [5]
- In the active business of life, the clever, brave Greeks seemed to me especially serviceable; at death, I want men who can make me out a pass into the nether regions. [10]
- It should have been early in the morning, but it was not; for Virginia is not only one of the blessed regions where one can get a late breakfast, but where it is almost impossible to get an early one. [4]
- Nor should it be forgotten that those regions which are the most likely to afford remains connecting man with some extinct ape- like creature, have not as yet been searched by geologists. [1]
- If the above-named animals were gradually to extend their range into regions perpetually covered with snow, their pale winter-coats would probably be rendered through natural selection, whiter and whiter, until they became as white as snow. [1]
- In time he and Richemont cleared away all the English; even from regions where the people had been under their mastership for three hundred years. [5]
- Railways have pierced and opened up lonely regions of the Sagalae, and there are two thriving towns where, in the days of Pierre, only stood a Hudson's Bay Company's post with its store. [11]
- It was long and narrow, but lofty, almost symmetrical, and of more nearly equal breadth in its anterior and posterior regions than many or most heads. [6]
- To that power alone we look yet for a time to give confidence to the people in the contested regions that the insurgent power will not again overrun them. [7]
- They be of all the regions of the earth! [5]
- The plan contemplated a line of railroad from the heart of the lumber regions down the south side of the valley of the Pingsquit to Kingston, where the lumber could take to the sea. [9]
- We entered the "doldrums" last night--variable winds, bursts of rain, intervals of calm, with chopping seas and a wobbly and drunken motion to the ship--a condition of things findable in other regions sometimes, but present in the doldrums always. [5]
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