Example sentences of "just to the north " in BNC.

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1 There was a church just to the north of there that had a reputation for being helpful towards homeless people — I 'd try my luck there .
2 Another interesting site just to the north west of Newent , at Oxenhall , is the remains of the Elmbridge Furnace , near the former Newent Railway Station .
3 The remainder of L Detachment finally clambered on to the trucks of Jake Easonsmith 's patrol and were taken to the LRDG base at Siwa Oasis , just to the north of the Great Sand Sea .
4 Some way to the west of Stromboli , and just to the north of Sicily , are the Lipari Islands .
5 north London suburb , lying just to the north of Clerkenwell .
6 Further investigation is , however , encouraged by the pattern of coal ranks in coalfields just to the north of the Variscan Front , as shown for instance by National Coal Board maps ( Anon 1960 ) and summarised on Fig. 4 .
7 Just to the north of the factory Sakata laid out those playing fields , to keep its army of workers shackled to the corporation even in their spare time , until they were made redundant .
8 This ‘ castle ’ was built in the late 1700s for Richard Arkwright , whose highly mechanised spinning mill just to the north of the cliff made him his fortune , and is now regarded as one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution .
9 Just to the north of the barn , some sixty yards or so away , were the cliffs and the land thereabouts was overgrown with ferns .
10 The French kept the two substantial islands now known as Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island , just to the north of the peninsula , and also the area of the mainland between the peninsula and the St. Lawrence which is now known as New Brunswick .
11 It links the original building 's 1928 annex and the 1854 Morgan House , a Victorian mansion just to the north , recently acquired by the trustees for $15 million .
12 The troops led by Gneisenau , on emerging from Plancenoit , turned onto the Brussels to Charleroi road just to the north of Le Caillou .
13 The availability of work at terminals just to the north led to a much greater increase in construction workers ( 82% compared with 18% ) in the western sector ( KW14.7 ) than in the eastern sector ( KW 14,8 ) , so that by 1981 their levels had become similar .
14 Just to the north of the village there is a bridge over the Emme that is a particularly interesting example of the characteristic rural Swiss timber-built covered bridge .
15 Attractive well presented property set in sought after village which is just to the north east of Oxford .
16 I had a sinking feeling : in the autumn of 1988 hurricane Gilbert , a class 5 hurricane ( one of the strongest on record ) , had passed just to the north .
17 On the evening of April 30 Azerbaijani Interior Ministry troops , supported by Soviet Interior Ministry and State Security troops , stormed the Armenian-populated villages of Getashen and Martunashen , inside Azerbaijan and just to the north of the disputed Nagorny Karabakh enclave .
18 The buildings of the Medical School stand just to the north of George Square .
19 Thurmaston , just to the north of Leicester , was another village that had become dependent upon framework knitting by the beginning of the nineteenth century .
20 Similarly the militias of the civitates seem to have relished the opportunity to plunder neighbouring districts ; in the wake of Chilperic 's murder there was a particularly savage conflict between the men of Orléans and Blois on the one hand and the men of Châteaudun and Chartres , just to the north , on the other .
21 Also if you 're moving through to Wardington on the 361 , resurfacing again has left some temporary traffic lights , that 's just to the north of Banbury there , between in fact Banbury and the Daventry road .
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