Example sentences of "lie to [art] north " in BNC.

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1 More classic Welsh scenery lies to the north as the Way continues on to Cader Idris in the Snowdonia National Park .
2 Starburn Loch lies to the north of Tibbers Wood , where the ruins of another Douglas stronghold may be found ; Tibbers Castle , destroyed by King Robert I in 1311 , to deny possession of the fortified tower to the English .
3 My favourite Benbecula loch is Ba Alasdair , at the south end of the island ; it lies to the north of a narrow , twisting track that leads north and then eastwards from the B891 ; about fifteen minutes , easy walk from the road .
4 The Forest Of Shadows encompasses most of the principality of Ostland and lies to the north of the Middle Mountains .
5 The break in the line of Akeman Street was not ‘ caused ’ by the growth of Saxon Bicester which actually lies to the north of the road .
6 ‘ This will be more suitable clothing for whatever lies to the north . ’
7 There was a military precision about the grounds and gardens — this avenue , once lined with Dutch Elm lies to the north of the house … where a statue of the first duke overlooks his home — to the south , there was once what was called the military parterre garden — a formal gardens made up of box hedges and gravel walks — now long gone .
8 All these lands lie to the north of the Empire , beyond the land of Kislev .
9 This guide deals only with the northern fringe of high country lying to the north of the watershed and thus within Canton Berne , so confusingly the book title is more administrative than topographical .
10 Critical to an evaluation of these various hypotheses is an understanding of the development of the high Tibetan Plateau lying to the north of the Himalayas .
11 Jounieh , after all , lay to the north of Beirut , not towards Israel in the south .
12 Wisps of smoke revealed that the cottagers were cooking their evening meals at the hearths of the small hamlet which lay to the north of the crossroads .
13 The vicarage lay to the north of the church adjoining the graveyard ; the original eighteenth-century vicarage had been modernised , Theodora noticed regretfully , by the addition of two large bay windows on the ground floor either side of the front door .
14 The Booth family were amongst the leading chapmen who organised the nail trade in the rural parishes that lay to the north of Sheffield .
15 Although the name Savoy later developed out of Sapaudia , the area in question seems to have lain to the north of Geneva .
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