Use "southward" in a sentence

1. We were sailing southward.

2. It had been sliding strangely southward.

3. We walked in a southward direction.

4. The flight period is earlier southward.

5. Many birds migrate southward every winter.

6. The street extends southward about three miles.

7. Southward of 40° south latitude, temperatures drop quickly.

8. A very considerable trade passed northward and southward through Jerusalem.

9. But as it moves southward the icy air moderates.

10. Dulong hidden granite is a southward stretching part of Laojunshan granite batholith.

11. As they were crawling southward they spotted a small freighter.

12. On K7, they say that the olive must be 20 steps southward.

13. It flows southward and tributes the Lopburi River in Tha Wung district.

14. SOUTHWARD is a country after the approval of a freight forwarding company.

15. Bushtit: Resident from extreme southwestern British Columbia, southern Idaho, southwestern Wyoming, and Colorado southward

16. Not far away a turgid and fast moving river rushed southward in narrow gorges.

17. The train journey southward to Athlone took me through wild flat bogland scenery.

18. “Bummers Rock” is a scenic little outcrop jutting southward toward the Boulder Creek drainage

19. The ship on which Paul traveled was forced southward from Cnidus to below Crete.

20. The dunes here move southward at a pace of around 600 meters a year.

21. As a result, the Sahara Desert now appears to be advancing southward annually.

22. The IMF was oriented southward for many hours during the Bastille Day storm.

23. A tidal estuary of southeastern Connecticut flowing about 24 km ( 15 mi ) southward to Long Island Sound.

24. The northern Copperhead is found from the Alabama-Tennessee boundary southward to the Tennessee River

25. White immigration southward brought on the war of 1880–81, which ended with Araucanian submission

26. 2 In 625 B.C.E., Egyptian Pharaoh Necho made a last-ditch effort to block Babylonian expansion southward.

27. As the demographic shift in the church continues southward, the basis for future confrontation is already being laid.

28. 16 Moving the game westward and southward follows a grand historic progression, a sports equivalent of Manifest Destiny.

29. They are the descendants of Tibetan immigrants who came southward into Bhutan beginning about the 9th century.

30. Southward wind‐driven currents outside the surf zone during Hurricane Earl oppose the Alongshore current (Figure 6g).

31. The Doppler measurements at 150–180 km detected only magnetic pulsations and southward travelling acoustic waves.

32. The Lao belong to the Tai linguistic group who began migrating southward from China in the first millennium CE.

33. 2 Their southern boundary ran from the extremity of the Salt Sea,*+ from the bay that faces southward.

34. Our southward expansion we study with sorrow and shame, not with a sense of conquest and pride.

35. The present dissertation is a systemic study on marine microorganisms in plant habitats of southward and northward littoral zone.

36. I suggest viewing the scene from the comfort of a reclining lawn chair, with your feet pointing southward.

37. It has a long beach and esplanade, which terminate southward in Bray Head, a 653-foot (199-metre) quartzite peak

38. Before the electrification of the Ruhr–Sieg line almost all southward bound freight trains were pushed up to Welschen Ennest.

39. Starting in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Altiplano extends southward in an opening between two branches of the southern …

40. Argentines have named the area southward to latitude 30° S, where the Pampas begin, the Chaco Austral (“Southern Chaco”)

41. The vast majority of the ion-acoustic echoes occur around local midnight and are associated with strong scatterers moving southward.

42. Cold hardy anywhere in South Florida (Zone 9B and southward), the Bottlebrush is evergreen, moderately salt-tolerant and needs a full to

43. Basol River (Urdu: دریائے با سول ‎) is a river that flows southward in the Gwadar District of Balochistan Province, in southwestern Pakistan.

44. 6 Intensification of cold allowed the arctic flora and fauna to spread southward; amelioration encouraged repossession of the borderlands by temperate species.

45. In North America, subarctic climate prevails in the north, gradually warming southward and finally becoming tropical near the southern isthmus

46. Its Pacific range extends northward to Korea and southern Japan, eastward to New Guinea, and southward to New South Wales.

47. Shards of Chinese pottery have been found in Borneo dating from the 1st century following the southward expansion of the Han Dynasty.

48. The Capelin is an inhabitant of cold Arctic seas around the world but extends southward to coastal waters in the northern temperate regions

49. Finally taking the Pearl River Delta for an example, the article proposes that PRD regional tourism brand should be "Charm Southward, Floweriness PRD".

50. Forced southward, the craft passed Salmone and thereafter had some protection from the wind while sailing along Crete’s southern shores. —Ac 27:7.

51. As Chinese civilization expanded southward from the North China Plain, many Tai–Kadai speakers became sinicized, while others were displaced to Southeast Asia.

52. Still, the ship was in danger of being driven southward until it would crash on the sandbanks off the coast of Africa.

53. About 90 hectares of vineyards with up to 83% of acclivity make the site one of the largest contiguous southward slopes at the Moselle.

54. The fourth important route led through Khotan, Begram and Bactra, touched Merv, Hamadan and Damascus, then moved southward to Gaza and beyond (to Alexandria)

55. Northern Bobwhites are non-migratory, and are found in the eastern part of the United States from Nebraska to Massachusetts and southward to Florida and southern Mexico

56. Wherefore they did go into the land southward, to hunt food for the people of the land, for the land was covered with animals of the forest.

57. The uplifting, right-lateral strike-slip shearing, tilting and southward shearing of the Altai Mountains in Xinjiang have affected, since Oligocene, the drainage systems evolution and development.

58. From 16 July to 23 July, the comet accelerated and moved rapidly southward in the observer's sky, making the comet more difficult to observe in the northern hemisphere.

59. Atlantic Croaker are one of the most abundant fishes in North American coastal waters and can be found on the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts southward throughout the Gulf of Mexico

60. Located in a wide, natural amphitheater of the Moselle valley, the wine of the commune of Klüsserather Bruderschaft (confraternatity of Klüsserath) is deemed to be a classical, southward, precipitous vineyard.

61. It is suggested that thrusts with nearly E-W strike direction and southward-dipping direction were developed in the pre-Jurassic basement of the basin during foreland deformation in Indosinian.

62. American Badgers live in dry, open grasslands, fields, pastures, and meadows throughout the western United States, ranging southward through mountainous parts of Mexico and northward through Canada’s central western provinces.

63. The Bantu languages are spoken in a very large area, including most of Africa from southern Cameroon eastward to Kenya and southward to the southernmost tip of the continent.

64. In Thailand, speakers of Southern Thai can be found in a contiguous region beginning as far north as southern part of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province and extending southward to the border with Malaysia.

65. According to reports, a South Korean government source said the 9 aboard a North Korean residents of non-arrival from the southward extension of the ship near the island of Ping Niu Island.

66. Cook also carried secret Admiralty instructions to locate the supposed Southern Continent: "There is reason to imagine that a continent, or land of great extent, may be found to the southward of the track of former navigators."

67. Starting on May 29, while two columns of Union forces pursued him, Jackson started pushing his army in a forced march southward to escape the pincer movements, marching forty miles in thirty-six hours.

68. As the North Korean armies continued their attacks southward, American aircraft gained control of the skies over Korea, but aerial assaults on the armoured columns of the invaders were not enough to stem their advance.

69. Various species of Banak (Virola) occur in tropical America, from Belize and Guatemala southward to Venezuela, the Guianas, the Amazon region of northern Brazil, and southern Brazil, and on the Pacific Coast to Peru and Bolivia.

70. Sea level anomalies in particular have been associated with the relative strength of the alongshore currents within the coastal upwelling domain; thus, we argue that stronger northward (or weaker southward) flows assist the northward migration of hake.

71. To this change of plan.While these homework were underway in the Union , there were sponsor Clangour along the 38th analog , especially at Kaesong and Ongjin , many initiated by the southward .The ROK was being trained by the U.S

72. In April 1943, 50,000 Japanese soldiers under General Yasuji Okamura stepped up their military offensives against Chinese resistance in the region and achieved a decisive breakthrough against General Pang's defensive perimeter, resulting in most of his units fleeing southward.

73. Algonquian languages, also spelled Algonkian, North American Indian language family whose member languages are or were spoken in Canada, New England, the Atlantic coastal region southward to North Carolina, and the Great Lakes region and surrounding areas westward to the Rocky Mountains.

74. The species prefers Aciduous and nutrient-poor sands on east- and southward facing slopes from sea level to about 365 m (1200 ft) where grows in a dense sclerophyll vegetation further mainly consisting of other Proteaceae, Ericaceae and the grass-like Restionaceae

75. There seems to be little doubt that Batts was part of the group employed in 1653 and 1654 by Francis Yeardley, prominent planter of Lynnhaven, Va., to establish a fur trade with the Indians to the southward and to explore that region in detail.

76. Cactus, (family Cactaceae), plural Cacti or cactuses, flowering plant family (order Caryophyllales) with nearly 2,000 species and 139 genera. Cacti are native through most of the length of North and South America, from British Columbia and Alberta southward; the southernmost limit of their range extends far into Chile and Argentina.

77. ‘Our scrambles in the Alps eventually, albeit Circuitously, lead us southward to Italy.’ ‘The domestic turkey was re-introduced into North America from Britain, taken there Circuitously by the colonists of New England and Virginia.’ ‘He made his way into property development Circuitously, via Harvard University and Columbia Law School.’

78. ‘Our scrambles in the Alps eventually, albeit Circuitously, lead us southward to Italy.’ ‘The domestic turkey was re-introduced into North America from Britain, taken there Circuitously by the colonists of New England and Virginia.’ ‘He made his way into property development Circuitously, via Harvard University and Columbia Law School.’

79. Algonquian languages, also spelled Algonkian, North American Indian language family whose member languages are or were spoken in Canada, New England, the Atlantic coastal region southward to North Carolina, and the Great Lakes region and surrounding areas westward to the Rocky Mountains.Among the numerous Algonquian languages are Cree, Ojibwa, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Mi’kmaq (Micmac), …

80. The Andean civilizations were complex societies of many cultures and peoples mainly developed in the river valleys of the coastal deserts of Peru.They stretched from the Andes of southern Colombia southward down the Andes to Chile and northwest Argentina.Archaeologists believe that Andean civilizations first developed on the narrow coastal plain of the Pacific Ocean.