Use "from a distant place" in a sentence

1. The foreign visitors came from a distant country.

2. Aloof from Emotionally or physically distant from someone

3. They called this area Haiditarod, meaning “the distant place,” later Anglicized to Iditarod.

4. Distant galaxies were moving away from us.

5. 10 From somewhere distant he heard the clatter of a typewriter.

6. Ancient: dating or surviving from the distant past.

7. I have also indicated a photon reaching the earth from a distant star.

8. Their life seemed utterly distant from his own.

9. 10 Earth benefits from a distant but giant protector —the planet Jupiter.

10. It seems very distant from you, me, ordinary people.

11. Travelers came from distant lands to visit the shrine.

12. What do I care about incense from Sheba or sweet calamus from a distant land?

13. 2 The distant thunder from the coast continued sporadically.

14. So all the children gathered, some from distant locations.

15. I came to Hagrid from a distant land in the pocket of a traveler.

16. She is a distant cousin.

17. That is a distant country.

18. And when the action is pre-recorded and takes place in a distant time and space, watching seems like a passive activity.

19. Mr Lee seemed a gentleman, but senescent, and a gentleman from quite another, distant age.

20. The magnetic poles are quite distant from their geographic counterparts.

21. Barotrauma takes place in the distant future, on a submarine traversing the alien infested oceans of Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.

22. He's a distant cousin of mine.

23. Astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy.

24. Distant family.

25. Home was far away, a distant place that gobbled up whatever I sent back, ignorant and happy but touchingly hungry to know.

26. Hark, I hear a distant trumpet!

27. Resorting to a ruse, the Gibeonites sent representatives who posed as travelers from a distant land.

28. Dole comes from an era as distant as the ice age.

29. Peace was just a distant hope .

30. There was a long, distant rumble.

31. They heard a deep, distant roar.

32. Her honeymoon seemed a distant memory .

33. Already that seemed a distant epoch.

34. It is an emanation from the distant orb of immortal light.

35. Let the Buckling deformation at a section distant x from the end B be y

36. As you scan its squares, a distant memory swims up from deep within your brain.

37. By the Rood, steward , death is but an inch distant from thee.

38. My father was a distant, austere man.

39. There was a distant resemblance between them.

40. Larry was exiled to a distant land.

41. Retrieving Attributions from a Place

42. A city ' s water supply usually comes from a distant location , but its sewage enters nearby waterways .

43. Portions (112, 211) distant from the point of action are secured firmly.

44. She is a distant cousin of mine.

45. Electoral victory is just a distant mirage.

46. Whether you were close friends or distant acquaintances, losing a Classmate impacts everyone from the school

47. Circulator definition, a person who moves from place to place

48. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Citizenship ban‧ish /ˈbænɪʃ/ ●○○ verb [ transitive] 1 to not allow someone or something to stay in a particular place Banish somebody/something from/to something I was Banished to a distant corridor

49. The people with large containers shipped from the distant place, the hollowed pumpkin lantern made, I always want to break the jack-o-lantern guinness book of world records.

50. He is a distant relation of mine.

51. The first group of publishers from Maribor, Slovenia, preaching in distant territory

52. War brides brought from distant lands were also common in Cossack families.

53. Her boyfriend is a distant relative of mine.

54. Hart was a distant second with 16 percent.

55. The presence of a second Adipous dorsal fin, and the form of the teeth, covered by lips distant from each other, and largest in the lower jaw, place the caribe among the serra-salmes

56. We would rise at about four in the morning and take a bus (which often had roll-down canvas in place of windows) to a distant town.

57. And how many sailed from their homelands to distant shores, never to return?

58. I have been banished to a distant corridor.

59. I understand him to be a distant relation.

60. The mountains rolled away to a distant horizon.

61. 14 Electoral victory is just a distant mirage.

62. A Hiding Place From the Wind

63. Steve is a distant relation of my wife.

64. Ambulatory: traveling from place to place.

65. Proverbs 25:25 says: “As cold water upon a tired soul, so is a good report from a distant land.”

66. Ambulant: traveling from place to place.

67. 24 I heard a burst of distant gunfire .

68. Pipelines made of it bring oil and gas hundreds of miles from distant wells.

69. Aqueducts are structures used to carry water from a supply source to distant areas in need of water

70. The subtle veil of gas in a distant nebula.

71. And tomorrow, this will be simply a distant dream.

72. Our customs vary from place to place.

73. He had been journeying for weeks, making his way north from distant Mount Horeb.

74. The visitors from that distant galaxy would certainly describe us back home as barbarians. . . .

75. Reporters, from papers as distant as the New York Times, were bored beyond comatose.

76. Alderney is a distant relative of Great Uncle Bulgaria

77. Has william been Distant lately?

78. Bowwoman of the Distant Land is a platinum archer

79. 19 He was a cold man, aloof and distant.

80. That's now a distant memory as data rates exponentially.