Use "westward" in a sentence

1. In Bible times the westward slopes were thickly forested.

2. Then a tempestuous wind forced the ship westward toward Cauda.

3. Most of the German fire now is concentrated to the westward.

4. Westward, it came to include Egypt and what is now Turkey.

5. At Parbar westward, four at the causeway , and two at Parbar.

6. Westward you can see Mount Carmel, where Elijah held the fire test.

7. And for the sides of the tabernacle westward he made six boards.

8. I decided to go for a walk westward along the side of the fjord.

9. Examples of Considerably in a sentence Anjou was Considerably to the westward of it

10. The Camp of Israel was organized for the westward journey (see D&C 136).

11. Changing to a large grain ship from Alexandria, Egypt, they proceeded westward to Cnidus.

12. This westward access will increase the travelling time for yard vehicles under certain circumstances.

13. The mountains of the Hindu Kush range diminish in height as they stretch westward.

14. I-691 provides a westward link to I-84 and the city of Waterbury.

15. When Aegon Targaryen turned his eye westward and flew his dragons to Blackwater Rush...

16. This ship would sail north and then westward, making stops to unload and take on cargo.

17. 16 Moving the game westward and southward follows a grand historic progression, a sports equivalent of Manifest Destiny.

18. Stretching westward from its southwest tip was an island arch known as Avalonia by modern scientists.

19. The success of Arboriculture on the formerly treeless plains and plateaus, however, decreases as one travels westward

20. The Byzantines and the Bulgarians first clashed when Khan Kubrat's youngest son Asparukh moved westward, occupying today's southern Bessarabia.

21. It extends eastward to the plaine de la Crau, westward to Aigues-Mortes, and northward to Beaucaire.

22. In 1812 he moved with his people westward into present-day Indiana, where some accounts say he died.

23. In the South, settlers who arrived too late to get good tidewater land moved westward into the Piedmont.

24. C-Clamps from Ivy Classic and Westward are forged from high-tensile steel to hold heavy objects in place

25. Then it became a problem of moving the more intrepid ones westward so that others could fill their places.

26. • Abolitionism • Fugitive Slaves and Northern Racism • Westward Expansion • The Civil War Part 4: Narrative Resource Bank Contents Teacher's Guide

27. 16 In the South, settlers who arrived too late to get good tidewater land moved westward into the Piedmont.

28. 12 The stone was cuboid Xiewo on the ground, tilted slightly westward , with iron and hard black stone surface smooth.

29. The expedition now began to move westward in its slow Circumnavigation of the lake, and came at length to Muiwanda

30. Originally living in the northern Great Lakes Region, the Blackfoot was one of the first tribes to begin moving Westward.

31. About the middle of the 18th century most of the Anyi were expelled from Ghana by the Asante and migrated westward

32. 9 The ship’s captain planned to continue westward from Cnidus, but eyewitness Luke says that “the wind did not let us.”

33. Over aeons, the undulating plains have been showered by volcanic ash blown westward from Ngorongoro, Lemagrut and other now-extinct volcanos.

34. This unconformity results from uplift consequent upon the first phase of deformation which produced north-westward plunging folds and related thrusts.

35. But during the mid-1800’s, many farms were abandoned as agriculture moved westward, and the forest began to reclaim the land.

36. By 1000 AD they started spreading westward and settled in Turkey for a time, incorporating many Turkish words into their Romany language.

37. The famous Manila galleons carried silver from Mexican mines westward to the entrepôt of Manila in the Spanish possession of the Philippines.

38. Sam Alick, 80, of Sioux Falls, died unexpectedly Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at The Country Club of Sioux Falls Westward Ho Country Club

39. Westward extension of the subtropical high produced more obvious Allobaric gradient, so that the large wind speed zones generated the super-geostrophic phenomenon

40. 17: The Imperial Japanese Army launches attacks on the Chinese city of Changsha, when their forces in northern Jiangxi attacked westward toward Henan.

41. While westward, these mountains gradually slope to the Pacific, they are extremely abrupt on the east side is and “dive” literally towards the desert.

42. In late 1999, about 70% of the economic infrastructure of East Timor was destroyed by Indonesian troops and anti-independence militias, and 260,000 people fled westward.

43. Later that year, the 18th Army became part of the 1st Ukrainian Front, as the Red Army regained the initiative and advanced westward through Ukraine.

44. The Civil War in the United States began in 1861, after decades of simmering tensions between northern and southern states over slavery, states’ rights and westward expansion

45. The North Equatorial Current, driven westward along latitude 15°N by the trade winds, turns north near the Philippines to become the warm Japan or Kuroshio Current.

46. Sam Alick Sam Alick, 80, of Sioux Falls, died unexpectedly Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at The Country Club of Sioux Falls (Westward Ho Country Club)

47. The spreading Batholith produced westward, reversed overturning in structures to the west, and to the east and south, it caused outward spreading in an arcuate bulge

48. The Collared peccary has expanded its range northward into northwestern New Mexico (Albert et al., 2004) and westward into Jeff Davis and Culberson counties, Texas (Schmidly, 2004)

49. As its name implies, the fence was first built as a bulwark against the plague of rabbits that swarmed westward across Australia during the late 19th century.

50. It is here, at the Confluence of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers, where Lewis and Clark camped on their westward journey over two hundred years ago

51. According to the International Standard Bible Commentary, Assyria “extended from Babylonia northward to the Kurdish mountains and at times included the country westward to the Euphrates and the Khabur.”

52. A Native American people inhabiting the coast of British Columbia along the Bella Coola River, a short stream flowing westward into a channel of Queen Charlotte Sound.

53. The Cajuns sold the fertile land along the Mississippi River and pushed westward, to modern south-central Louisiana, where they could settle the land for no cost

54. Most major rivers rise in the mountains rimming or dissecting the Meseta Central and flow westward across the plateau through Portugal to empty into the Atlantic Ocean.

55. At 01:44, as Mikawa's ships headed towards the Allied northern force, Tenryū and Yūbari split from the rest of the Japanese column and took a more westward course.

56. The Californian Buckthorn (Rhamnus purshianus), known more commonly as Cascara Sagrada, is a nearly-allied shrub growing in the United States, from northern Idaho westward to the Pacific Ocean

57. More typically, by tracking the motion of persistent clouds, wind speeds have been shown to vary from 20 m/s in the easterly direction to 325 m/s westward.

58. Amboró National Park is in the western part of Santa Cruz Department, at the "Elbow of the Andes", where the eastern cordillera bends slightly westward from its northly course.

59. 9C) is largely the same as τ c = 24.2 h, except that Antidromy occurs for westward trips of 10 to 12 zones when x 0 lies in the interval (18, x u)

60. 4 Wherefore, it is wisdom that the land should be apurchased by the saints, and also every tract lying westward, even unto the line running directly bbetween Jew and Gentile;

61. Continue heading westward and skip past the Deidar enemies for now, defeating all of the Brainpans on the way up and around the circular part of the map on 35F

62. Muehlenbergii from the southwest part of its range, on the Edwards Plateau of Texas and westward, sometimes are segregated as Q. Brayi Small, but the variation appears to be clinal with inconsistent differences.

63. The main exchange of air and pollution between the GB-PS airsheds is through the "portal" situated to the south of Haro Strait, extending from south of Bellingham westward to Port Angeles.

64. Common Buckthorn is widespread in most of New England westward to the north central states (Samuels, 1996; Dirr, 1998) and farther west to the Rocky Mountain States, and California (Zheng et al, 2006)

65. Despite this assault, many of the communist forces escaped westward, deeper into Cambodia, or to the rural areas of the north-east, where they would provide support for the insurgency against Lon Nol.

66. It has also been known as the "Portal to the Pacific", a phrase inscribed on the arches of the tunnel leading westward into the city from the Interstate 90 floating bridge over Lake Washington.

67. ‘Postconflict Containment by means of sanctions is mostly a failed policy, and its costs are enormous.’ ‘A necessary corollary of the westward expansion of the frontier was the western Containment of its indigenous population.’

68. Brood XIX, a 13-year brood of periodical cicadas, has the largest distribution of the periodical cicada Broods, being reported from Maryland south to Georgia, westward through Arkansas and easternmost Oklahoma, and north into southern Iowa.

69. Range and ecology The Curl-crested Aracari range includes central and southern Brazil, ranging as far east as the mouth of the Madeira River and westward to the lowland forests of eastern Peru and south into

70. Charente River, river in western France, about 225 miles (360 km) long, rising near Rochechouart in the Limousin uplands (Haute-Vienne département), on the margin of the Massif Central, and flowing generally westward to the Bay of Biscay

71. Contentedness has its virtues, but it may degenerate into inertia and the death of all desire for better life. THE FARMER AND HIS COMMUNITY DWIGHT SANDERSON From the bridge westward the scene has an air of peaceful Contentedness

72. To illustrate the efforts of the Saints to gather to additional places of safety and peace, display the map “The Westward Movement of the Church” (Church History Maps, no. 6), located at the back of the Doctrine and Covenants.

73. Aerose is a series of trans-Atlantic research mission that seek to characterize the physical, chemical, and biological evolution of Saharan and sub-Saharan aerosols advected off the coast of Western Africa and transported westward across the tropical Atlantic Ocean.

74. Ojibwa, also spelled Ojibwe or Ojibway, also called Chippewa, self-name Anishinaabe, Algonquian -speaking North American Indian tribe who lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Can., and Minnesota and North Dakota, U.S., from Lake Huron westward onto the Plains

75. This most celebrated location on the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad, perhaps the most famous curve in all of railroading, Circumvolves trains around both ridges bordering Kittanning Run west of Altoona, easing the Pennsy's westward crossing of the Alleghenies to surmountable grades not exceeding 2%.

76. 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.

77. Chumash definition, a member of an American Indian people who formerly inhabited the southern California coast from San Luis Obispo to Santa Monica Bay, as well as the Santa Barbara Islands and the interior westward to the San Joaquin Valley: noted for their …

78. This took the form of a giant "Pac-Man" with an east-facing "mouth" constituting the Tethys sea, a vast gulf that opened farther westward in the mid-Triassic, at the expense of the shrinking Paleo-Tethys Ocean, an ocean that existed during the Paleozoic.

79. + 2 It extended from Bethʹel belonging to Luz and continued to the boundary of the Arʹchites at Atʹa·roth, 3 then it went down westward to the boundary of the Japhʹle·tites as far as the boundary of Lower Beth-hoʹron+ and Geʹzer,+ and it ended at the sea.

80. The tribal territory of the different groups of the Upper St'át'imc extended west of the Fraser River from the mouth of the Pavilion Creek (′Sk'elpáqs′) to the Texas Creek in the mountains above the Bridge River and westward through the valleys of Seton Lake and Anderson Lake to Duffey Lake.