furthermost उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The riders then set off via Williestruther Loch and Acreknowe Reservoir to ride the marches where the Cornet ceremoniously Cuts the Sod at the furthermost point of the common.
- The agency proposed dropping the rule that keeps one company from owning two TV stations in separate markets whose furthermost-- the so-called grade B signal contours-- overlap.
- The total area of the aquifer forms roughly the shape of a slight upward curve and approximately measures 160 miles east to west at its furthermost boundaries and 80 miles north to south at its widest section.
- "As there will be a period where both two-and three-vehicle trains will be in operations, all trains will stop at the furthermost end of the platform, " it said.
- This refrain became the watchword for recruitment, as out of all 100 counties that comprise the state of North Carolina; Cherokee, which rests in the Appalachian Mountains are the two furthermost counties in their respective ordinate directions.
- Near the end of October the bishop offered Sorin he p certain lands at the furthermost limits of the diocese, in the virtually unsettled area of northern Indiana, just a few miles from the southern boundary of the state of Michigan.
- That seven decades later, his successors should underwrite, as a public service and in a noble, selfless manner, the showing of a film about the furthermost excesses of anti-Semitism, is gratifying salve for a very old wound.
- CBS executives say that writers are submitting scripts for shows that include every crude word imaginable, including one considered to be on the furthermost reaches of decorum ( let's just say it has to do with the making of stem cells ).
- Forrest assembled a party of six, including the Aboriginal trackers Mungaro and Tommy Windich, and they left Perth on 15 April 1869 . They headed in a north-easterly direction, passing through the colony's furthermost sheep station on 26 April.
- She is the subject of a moving poem by Sydor Rey, entitled " Smak sBowa i [ mierci " ( The Taste of the Word and of Death ) and published in 1967, which ends : " I will know at the furthermost confines | The taste of your death ".