Use of promontory in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include promontory at the start of sentence, promontory at the end of sentence and promontory in the middle of sentence
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promontory at the end of sentence
- A projecting land mass; a promontory.
- A fisherman is silhouetted there, standing on a rocky promontory.
- Course two hundred ten degrees straight in for the central promontory.
- Coastal winds are also causing problems with a fire at Wilsons promontory.
- A tapering extension of land projecting into water; a peninsula, cape, or promontory.
- It was such a jolly little lighthouse, white, and standing at the very end of a promontory.
promontory in the middle of sentence
- Or piny promontory of the Arctic main.
- A promontory of extreme southern Nova Scotia, Canada.
- It was located at promontory of southern Xiamen island.
- The plane crashed just off a promontory called Lovers' Point.
- A promontory at the northwest extremitythe scottish mainland.
- Yet another fortress stands on a promontory only half a mile away.
- They were on a promontory which had been built up with blocks of granite.
- It was perched on a small promontory to the east of the town, overlooking the bay.
- A stark ,[sentence dictionary] rocky promontory towered over a stand of majestic pines.
- The fortification of Nordy Bank is on a flat promontory jutting westward from the hill.
- He decided to walk down to the promontory by way of the market, just for the hell of it.
- The Douglas castle of Morton stands on a promontory, protected on three sides by a small loch.
- At the far end a rocky promontory extended into deep water - a promising place for snorkelling.
- There was a narrow stone path, Alexei now saw, around the base of the promontory beyond the buttress.
- Objective:To detect the significance of promontory groove and promontory canal on tympanic neurectomy.
- Further North lay the city of Ashur on a rocky promontory overlooking an important crossing of the River Tigris.
- On the wall behind him there was a picture of a stag lowering its antlers on a rocky promontory beneath puffy clouds.
- In the end, they met among the monastery buildings at Melrose, on its river-girt promontory thirty miles inland from Berwick.
- A promontory of northern France extending into the Strait of Dover near Calais. It is the nearest point to the island of Great Britain.
- Conclusions:promontory grooves and promontory bony canal could be used to detect the tympanic nerve when tympanic neurectomy was operated.
- The Yeliou promontory recalls a giant tortoise slipping out from DatunMountain into the Pacific Ocean, a resemblance that has earned it the nickname of the "Yeliou tortoise."
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