Undulating in A Sentence

    1

    A good tee shot is required to set up the chance of playing over the water to reach the huge but undulating green.

    2

    A portion extending through the middle from east to west and south, from west of the centre to Green Bay, is either flat and even swampy or only gently undulating.

    3

    A scalloped design is a series of curves or ridges that combine to make a ruffled, undulating pattern.

    4

    Along the banks of the Kulik river, the undulating ridges and long lines of mango-trees give the landscape a beauty which is not found elsewhere.

    5

    Although essentially mountain animals, sheep generally frequent open, undulating districts, rather than the precipitous heights to which goats are partial.

    6

    Although in many districts there are low ranges of hills, the surface is more often a desolate and monotonous plain, flat or slightly undulating.

    7

    An undulating plateau stretches through the middle, watered by the Ishim and its tributary the Nura.

    8

    As the part east of the river was once covered by the ice-sheet, its hills have been lowered and its valleys filled through the attrition of glaciers until the surface has a gently undulating appearance.

    9

    Between the mountainous country of J udaea and the maritime plain is an undulating region anciently known as the Shephelah.

    10

    Between these two systems of hills lies the fertile undulating tract known as the Wetterau, watered by the Wetter, a tributary of the Main.

    11

    Blue, red, and black runs served by a sequence of chair-lifts, all lead back over the undulating pastureland to the town.

    12

    Built on open undulating ground, the town is, however, subject to frequent dust storms and to considerable variations in the temperature.

    13

    Central Albania differs from the northern and southern regions in the more undulating and less rugged character of its surface; it contains considerable lowland tracts, such as the wide and fertile plain of Musseki, traversed by the river Simen.

    14

    Dolphin kick your legs -- this kick involves keeping the feet together and moving the legs in a wavelike, undulating motion.

    15

    E - H shows the formation of the myonemes and the flagellar border (flagellum) of the undulating membrane, by means of a greatly elongated nuclear-spindle.

    16

    Elsewhere in the township the surface is gently undulating and generally well adapted to agriculture, especially to the growing of onions.

    17

    Except in the river valleys it is a poor territory, rough and mountainous towards the south, but subsiding into undulating wastes and pasture-lands towards the Turkman desert, and the Oxus riverain which is highly cultivated.

    18

    For the most part the surface of the state is gently undulating and at a slight elevation above the lakes, but low marsh lands are common to many sections; the north part of the lower peninsula is occupied by a plateau of considerable dimensions, and the north-west part of the upper peninsula is rugged with hills and mountains.

    19

    Fraser (Short Cut to India, p. 1 34) insists that in the undulating plains the direct rainfall is quite sufficient for agricultural purposes.

    20

    From Kushkinski the boundary runs north-east, crossing the Murghab river near Maruchak (which is an Afghan fortress), and thence passes north-east through the hills of the Chul, and the undulating deserts of the Aleli Turkmans, to the Oxus, leaving the valleys of Charshamba and of Andkhui (to which it runs approximately parallel) within Afghan limits.

    21

    From mountain heights along its eastern border the surface of Kentucky is a north-western slope across two much dissected plateaus to a gracefully undulating lowland in the north central part and a longer western slope across the same plateaus to a lower and more level lowland at the western extremity.

    22

    Handmade tiles have a soft and undulating appearance that will add subtle detail and a rich dimension to the backsplash.

    23

    Hence, when the undulating telephonic currents were made to pass through the apparatus, the constant variation of the friction of the spring caused the deflexions of the diaphragm to vary in unison with the variation of the electric The extreme smallness of the magnets which might be successfully employed was first demonstrated by Professor Peirce of Brown University, Providence, R.I.

    24

    Historic parklands are usually enclosed, relatively flat or gently undulating pastures with widely spaced trees.

    25

    In fact the undulating fertile terraces of Upper and Lower Swabia may be taken as the characteristic parts of this agricultural country.

    26

    In his luminous subtlety and his broad undulating sweetness, his relationship with Virgil has long been manifest; he was himself aware of it.

    27

    In other parts, as in the Basque country, in Galicia, in the Serrania de Cuenca (between the headwaters of the Tagus and those of the Jiicar), in the Sierra de Albarracin (between the headwaters of the Tagus and those of the Guadalaviar), there are extensive tracts of undulating forest-clad hill country, and almost contiguous to these there are apparently boundless plains, or tracts of level table-land, some almost uninhabitable, and some streaked with irrigation canals and richly cultivatedlike the Rcquena of Valencia.

    28

    In places there are terraced uplands, and in others the undulating plain is cut by erosion into low escarpments.

    29

    In Shetland, the topography can be very rocky with a stepped appearance or strongly undulating lowlands.

    30

    In some examples the barring is most regularly concentric, in others more or less broken-up or undulating, and the latter may be said of the streaks.

    31

    In the case of flat land, where a fall is obtained chiefly by increasing the depth of the drains at their lower ends, these lines may be disposed in any direction that is found convenient; but in undulating ground a single field may require several distinct sets of drains lying at different angles, so as to suit its several slopes.

    32

    In the east and middle portion it is composed of a countless number of irregularly-disposed undulating mountains all nearly equal in height.

    33

    In the first part of its course, which may be said to end at Dorogobuzh, it flows through an undulating country of Carboniferous formation; in the second it passes west to Orsha, south through the fertile plain of Chernigov and Kiev, and then southeast across the rocky steppe of the Ukraine to Ekaterinoslay.

    34

    In the north it is occupied by the watershed which separates the basins of the Dvina and the Dnieper, an undulating tract 650 to goo ft.

    35

    In the south and west the surface gradually slopes down in undulating terraces towards the Adriatic. The Quieto in the west and the Arsa in the east, neither navigable, are the principal streams. The climate of Istria, although it varies with the varieties of surface, is on the whole warm and dry.

    36

    In this case the wing, in virtue of its being carried forward by the body in motion, describes an undulating or spiral course, as shown in fig.

    37

    Inland the country rises in gently undulating slopes.

    38

    It combines large, undulating greens and mature tree-lined fairways with water coming into play on seven holes.

    39

    It consists of an undulating plateau, surrounded by hills, which are covered with thin oak forest and bracken.

    40

    It has been found useful in some cases to examine microscopically the thin film of coal that often covers the pinnae of fossil fronds, in order to determine the form of the epidermal cells which may be preserved in the carbonized cuticle; rectilinear epidermal cell-walls are usually considered characteristic of Cycads, while cells with undulating walls are more likely to belong to Ferns.

    41

    It includes the highest portion of the Armenian plateau, and consists of bare undulating uplands varied by lofty ranges.

    42

    It is a gently undulating tract of country, about 120 sq.

    43

    It is an undulating country, for the most part well drained, but swampy in its lowest portions.

    44

    It is an undulating plain, grass-covered, but for the most part without trees or bush.

    45

    It is pleasantly situated in an undulating wellwooded district, 7 m.

    46

    It is probable that the lakes themselves are evidence of (geologically) a comparatively recent deliverance from the thraldom of the ice covering, which has worn and rounded the lower ridges into the smooth outlines of undulating downs.

    47

    It is situated in the midst of picturesque and undulating country, consisting of wide sandy heaths and woods, and dotted with many fine country houses.

    48

    It is situated on the south bank of the Macquarie river, at an elevation of 2153 ft., in a fertile undulating plain on the west side of the Blue Mountains.

    49

    It is surrounded by attractive undulating countryside typical of this part of the County.

    50

    It is the chief town of an undulating plain, La Serena, locally celebrated for red wine and melons.

    51

    It is undulating, rocky, picturesque, and in great part barren, though there are some extensive tracts of woodland; its elevation is generally 600 ft.

    52

    It is well wooded, undulating and intersected by streams. On the N.E.

    53

    It lies in a pleasant undulating country at an elevation of goo ft.

    54

    It lies in a pleasant undulating country on the small river Swift, an affluent of the Avon.

    55

    It lies in a pleasant undulating district near the foot of the Lickey Hills, to surmount which the railway towards Birmingham here ascends for 2 m.

    56

    It lies in a slightly undulating plain on the small river Skerne, a tributary of the Tees, not far from the main river.

    57

    It lies in an undulating district on a small southern tributary of the Trent, from which it is about 2 m.

    58

    It lies on the northern edge of a vast undulating plateau dissected by forested rocky valleys.

    59

    It lies on the river Calder, mainly on the north bank, in a pleasant undulating country, towards the eastern outskirts of the great industrial district of the West Riding.

    60

    It lies on the small river Colne in a pleasant undulating and well wooded district.

    61

    It naturally falls into two divisions, the northern being more or less mountainous, while the southern is flat and marshy; the near approach of the two rivers to one another, at a spot where the undulating plateau of the north sinks suddenly into the Babylonian alluvium, tends to separate them still more completely.

    62

    It stands on undulating and easily drained ground, upon a bed of sandstone rock, on a peninsula jutting into one of the deepest, safest and most beautiful harbours in the world; and in addition it lies in the centre of a great carboniferous area.

    63

    Its garden, park and lake are set in the glorious undulating hills of North Powys.

    64

    Its surface is gently undulating and has an elevation of about l000 ft.

    65

    Its surface is in general that of a gently undulating upland divided near the middle by the lowland of the Connecticut valley, the most striking physiographic feature of the state.

    66

    Its surface is overspread with undulating sand-hills, of from 20 to ioo ft.

    67

    Jagged crags, sudden abysses, magnificent canyons, forests with open parks, undulating hills, mountain prairies, freaks of weathering and erosion, and the enclosing lines of the successive hog-backs afford scenery of remarkable variety and wild beauty.

    68

    Large, sometimes deep bunkers, and fine, fast, undulating greens, are strong features of this course.

    69

    Line after line pushed on in determined waves undulating in perfect synchrony as they crossed the setting sun.

    70

    Locomotive haulage is applicable to large mines, where trains of cars are hauled long distances on flat or undulating roads of moderate gradients.

    71

    Lying on the south slope of the Thuringian Forest, and in the Franconian plain, the duchy of Coburg is an undulating and fertile district, reaching its highest point in the Senichshohe (1716 ft.) near Mirsdorf.

    72

    Many authors would liken the rolling sugar fields around Bridgetown to the undulating contours of Dorset or the Cotswolds.

    73

    Most climb and walk well; the flight is powerful but low and undulating in most.

    74

    None of the sierras or mountains in Uruguay exceeds (or perhaps even attains) a height of 2000 ft.; but, contrasting in their tawny colour with the grassy undulating plains, they loom high and are often picturesque.

    75

    North of it the land is undulating, but low; to the south, a well-wooded spur of the Chiltern Hills separates the Vale of Bedford from the flat open tributary valley of the Ivel.

    76

    North of Maimana they form low undulating loess hills, in which most of the Band-i-Turkestan drainage is lost.

    77

    North of the plateau rises a well-watered and undulating belt of country, into which run low ranges of limestone hills, sometimes arid, sometimes covered with dwarf-oak, and often shutting in, between their northern and north-eastern flank and the main mountain-line from which they detach themselves, rich plains and fertile valleys.

    78

    On each side of that great chain are found extensive Tertiary deposits, sometimes, as in Tuscany, the district of Monferrat, &c., forming a broken, hilly country, at others spreading into broad plains or undulating downs, such as the Tavoliere of Puglia, and the tract that forms the spur of Italy from Bari to Otranto.

    79

    On the plateau there are but few hills; the streams run slowly and the country is a mixture of plain and undulating ground covered by dense sdl forests.

    80

    On the small high island of Florida there is much undulating grass-land interspersed with fine clumps of trees; patches of cultivated land surround its numerous villages, and plantations on the hill-sides testify to the richness of its soil.

    81

    On the south this great band of roughly undulating central plateau is bounded by the Koh-i-Baba, to the west of Kabul, and by the Hindu Kush to the north and north-east of that city.

    82

    On their western margin steep cliffs generally rise from the sea, above which is the tablazo or plateau, in some places slightly undulating, in others with ridges of considerable height rising out of it.

    83

    Over to the north the scene is one of desolation, a world empty of anything except undulating moorland.

    84

    Plains alternating with forests occupy the northern zone of the department, while the central and western regions form an undulating and well-watered plateau.

    85

    Prince Edward Island, the smallest province of Canada, is low and undulating, based on Permo-Carboniferous and Triassic rocks affording a red and very fertile soil, much of which is under cultivation.

    86

    Returning to the mainland, you wind your way north toward the limestone hills, undulating through pine forests and banana and papaya plantations.

    87

    Rolling greens undulating fairways, hidden greens and thick gorse regarded by many as more difficult than ' The Old ' .

    88

    Ruggens ridges, applied to undulating slopes or un - irrigated hilly country.

    89

    Screw adjustments are provided for closing or opening the air gap between the electromagnets and armatures, for raising or lowering the siphon, and for adjusting the point of the siphon to the centre or side of the paper strip. The received signals are recorded on the paper strip in an undulating continuous line of ink, and are distinguished by the length of deviation from zero.

    90

    Shallow ridges extend from the basalt escarpment to the south to create an undulating plateau.

    91

    Since then many other workers have obtained similar stages [see Leishman and Statham (38), Christophers (7)]; but however slender and Trypanosomelike the flagelliform parasites may appear, up till now no indications of an undulating membrane have been seen, and the kinetonuclear element is never far from the insertion of the flagellum.

    92

    Siphons are sometimes used to carry the water over an undulating grade and thereby save the expense of a deep rock cutting.

    93

    The 18-hole, 6442 yard, par 71 course uses the natural contours to create undulating fairways.

    94

    The appearance of the prairie section of the province is that of undulating meadows, with rounded sloping ridges covered with shorter grasses, which serve for the support of great herds of cattle and horses.

    95

    The appearance of the Zerghat below the hills is generally open and undulating.

    96

    The Argentine " mesopotamia," between the Parana and Uruguay rivers, belongs in great measure to this same region, being partly wooded, flat and swampy in the north (Corrientes), but higher and undulating in the south (Entre Rios).

    97

    The Armenian highlands, which run generally parallel to the Caucasus, though at much lower elevations (5000-6000 ft.), are a plateau region, sometimes quite flat, sometimes gently undulating, clothed with luxuriant meadows and mostly cultivable.

    98

    The aspect of the greater part of the country is that of vast undulating treeless plains, diversified by low rands and isolated tafelbergs and spitzkops, indicating the former level of the country.

    99

    The city is laid out regularly on a high, undulating prairie.

    100

    The city, a summer resort, lies on an undulating hillside, which rises from the water's edge to a height of more than 150 ft., and commands extensive views of the picturesque islands, headlands, and mountains of the Maine coast.

    101

    The combination of Bom-Bane 's sweet, slightly shrill soprano and Pynn 's undulating strings gives each musical riddle an unearthly quality.

    102

    The combination of Bom-Bane's sweet, slightly shrill soprano and Pynn's undulating strings gives each musical riddle an unearthly quality.

    103

    The conventional representation of the progress of a snake, in which its undulating body is figured as resting by a series of lower bends on the ground whilst the alternate bends are FIG.

    104

    The country is low and gently undulating, broken by detached hills and ridges not exceeding in elevation 2 Soo ft.

    105

    The course although based at 800 foot above sea level is of a slightly undulating nature with no tiring inclines.

    106

    The course is very undulating with a steep climb to the finishing line meaning the premium is always placed on stamina.

    107

    The district may be said to consist of low plain-land towards the Irrawaddy, and of undulating country inland rising higher and higher westwards towards the Arakan hills.

    108

    The disturbances among the underlying rocks of Ohio have been slight, and originally the surface was a plain only slightly undulating; stream dissection changed the region to one of numberless hills and valleys; glacial drift then filled up the valleys over large broken areas, forming the remarkably level till plains of northwestern Ohio; but at the same time other areas were broken by the uneven distribution of the drift, and south-eastern Ohio, which was unglaciated, retains its rugged hilly character, gradually merging with the typical plateau country farther S.E.

    109

    The east and south-east portions are in general undulating or level, the central hilly and broken, and the west rugged and mountainous.

    110

    The eastern district, traversed by the most westerly offshoots of the Erzgebirge and watered by the Pleisse and its tributaries, forms an undulating and fertile region, containing some of the richest agricultural soil in Germany.

    111

    The eastern portion of the district is the ordinary alluvial plain of the Gangetic delta; the western part consists of undulating beds of laterite resting on a rock basis, and covered with small scrub jungle.

    112

    The Eastern province consists of well-forested, undulating land (Busoga) on the coast of the lake, a vast extent of marsh round the lake-like backwaters of the Victoria Nile (Lakes Ibrahim or Kioga, Kwania, &c.) and a more stony, open, grain-growing country (Bukedi, Lobor, Karamojo).

    113

    The entire state is indeed practically an undulating plain, gently sloping from west to east at an average of about 7 ft.

    114

    The floor of the valley is very undulating, and contains numerous small streams, whose divides are from 700 to 900 ft.

    115

    The fracture is perfectly conchoidal, so that blows with a hammer detach flakes which have convex, slightly undulating surfaces.

    116

    The general character of the state is that of an undulating plateau, with a broad plain near the capital and along the Nam Teng, which is the chief river, with a general altitude of a little under 3000 ft.

    117

    The general surface of the county is gently undulating and pleasantly diversified; but in the northern extremity, on the borders of Lough Neagh, there is a considerable tract of low, marshy land, and the southern border of the county is occupied by a barren range of hills, the highest of which, Slieve Gullion, attains an elevation of 1893 ft.

    118

    The gentle undulating ' Weald ' is dotted with hop fields and fat cattle graze in lush green meadows.

    119

    The glazing in the undulating ribbon roof revealed London's billowing skyscape, a sight that somehow evoked the smell of the sea.

    120

    The interior of Bohemia has sometimes been compared to a deep basin; but for the most part it is an undulating plateau, over r000 ft.

    121

    The land, generally undulating, is further diversified with hills arranged in groups or ranges, a common characteristic of which is a bold face on the one hand and a long gentle slope, with narrow valleys deeply penetrating, on the other.

    122

    The landscape has an undulating ridge and valley form.

    123

    The large islands have a considerable extent of undulating country, dry and open on their lee sides.

    124

    The Larne Coast is an undulating lowland to the east of the Larne Basalt Moorland.

    125

    The Lias floors the valley of the River Avon and the undulating plain running northwards up to Inkberrow and the Vale of Evesham.

    126

    The Malwa plateau consists of great undulating plains, separated by flat-topped hills, whose sides are boldly terraced, with here and there a scarp rising above the general level; it is covered with long grass, stunted trees and scrub, which owing to the presence of deciduous plants is of a uniform straw colour, except in the rains.

    127

    The maximum height of the ride is approximately five stories, and at each end the platform continues to spin as it reverses course and sends the riders on another undulating lap.

    128

    The middle belt is gently undulating; viewed from rare eminences the landscape over the boundless forests resembles a dark green sea, through which the great rivers flow straight between steep, flat-topped banks, with long quiet reaches broken by occasional rapids.

    129

    The most familiar example perhaps is the top of Lochnagar, where, at the level of 3500 ft., the traveller finds himself on a broad undulating moor, more than a mile and a half long, sloping gently towards Glen Muick and terminating on the north in a range of granite precipices.

    130

    The numerous mining villages, the great number of cultivated areas and the easy passes, traversed by good roads, give those mountains in many places the aspect of a hilly undulating plain.

    131

    The Park consists of about 265 acres of undulating land with natural woods and rocks, traversed by a gorge cut by Rock Creek, a tributary of the Potomac. The river and gorge extend into the country far beyond the Park, and in addition to the animals that have been introduced, there are many wild creatures living in their native freedom, such as musk rats in the creek, grey squirrels, crested cardinals and turkey buzzards.

    132

    The point of insertion of the attached (posterior) flagellum into the body, and, consequently, the commencement of the undulating membrane may be almost anywhere in the anterior half of the body, but is usually near the extremity.

    133

    The popular conception of Bolivia is that of an extremely rugged mountainous country, although fully three-fifths of it, including the Chiquitos region, is composed of low alluvial plains, great swamps and flooded bottomlands, and gently undulating forest regions.

    134

    The property is south facing and has a tranquil view across undulating farmland.

    135

    The record of the signals given by this instrument was an undulating line of fine perforations or spots, and the character and succession of the undulations were used to interpret the signals desired to be sent.

    136

    The region forms an undulating plateau with a slight slope towards the north-west, the higher ground bordering the Ain and the Rhone attaining an average height of about 1000 ft.

    137

    The remainder of the island consists chiefly of low undulating ground, a mixture of pasture and morass, with many shallow freshwater tarns, and small streams running in the valleys.

    138

    The rich undulating pasture-land with clumps of trees and copses resembles a park.

    139

    The river banks, however, are fringed with trees, and in the more undulating lands the timber belts vary from a few hundreds of yards to 5 or 10 m.

    140

    The south of the chain is more open and undulating.

    141

    The southern half of the country is mostly undulating grass land, well watered by streams and springs.

    142

    The southern part of the island has an undulating surface, and is covered either with an open forest or with high ferns.

    143

    The steppes proper are very fertile, elevated plains, slightly undulating, and intersected by numerous ravines which are dry in summer.

    144

    The submontane tract is an undulating country with a red soil, much broken up into ravines along the foot of the hills.

    145

    The surface gradually sinks down by undulating terraces to the valleys of the Vistula and Dniester.

    146

    The surface is a slightly undulating plain.

    147

    The surface is by no means a uniform plain, but is a broad undulating tract, furrowed throughout by numerous depressions, with precipitous banks, serving as water-courses, though rarely traversed by any considerable stream.

    148

    The surface is for the most part undulating, but on the whole little above sea-level; the highest elevations are in the south-east, where Cretaceous hills (the oldest geological formation on the island) reach heights of upwards of 350 ft.

    149

    The surface is generally low and undulating, and the coast-lands flat and marshy.

    150

    The surface is generally rolling and undulating, comprising, with the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, a swelling elevation of land between the three depressions represented by Lakes Michigan and Superior and the Mississippi and the St Croix rivers.

    151

    The surface is generally undulating, with isolated " table mountains " of granite and sandstone often rising abruptly from the plain.

    152

    The surface is hilly and undulating with a general slope to the west, where the level falls in considerable areas to little over 2000 ft.

    153

    The surface is undulating and destitute of any striking natural features, although the valleys of the Saale and Ilm are picturesque.

    154

    The surface of the country is beautifully diversified, undulating tracts and well-wooded hills alternating with fertile valleys watered mainly by the Aar and its tributaries.

    155

    The surface of the department consists of undulating and well-wooded plains, intersected by numerous valleys, and diversified in the north-east by hilly ground which forms a part of the mountain system of the Ardennes.

    156

    The surface of the ground is sharply undulating, an elevated spur extending south-west from the neighbourhood of Highgate, and turning south through Hampstead.

    157

    The surface of the island is undulating and diversified by low hills, the highest point being Bukit Timah, on the N.W.

    158

    The territory consists for the most part of an undulating plain, 300 to 450 ft.

    159

    The tissue is made up of large, unseptate, occasionally branching tubes, with an undulating vertical course, among which much smaller tubes are irregularly interwoven.

    160

    The township is at the head of navigation on the Charles, and occupies the fertile undulating plains along the river running back to a range of hills, the highest of which are Whitney Hill (200 ft.) and Meeting House Hill (250 ft.).

    161

    The training area consists of a treeless undulating prairie where weapons, including tank guns, can fire live ammunition.

    162

    The underlying rock is granite which gives rise to a rugged, undulating topography which nowhere rises above 85m.

    163

    The undulating tableland has an average height of 300 ft.

    164

    The undulating tablelands are remnants of an elevated and warped landscape.

    165

    The undulating terrain requires even the best of players to produce a full range of shot making.

    166

    The united river flows north through an undulating vine-clad country, past Erlangen, Baiersdorf and Forchheim, from which point it is navigable, and falls into the Main at Bischberg, just below Bamberg, after a course of 126 m.

    167

    The vales of Kent and Sussex are rich undulating lowlands within the area of the Weald, separated by the Forest Ridges, and enclosed by the North and South Downs.

    168

    The valley is deeply undulating, with steep, rounded slopes dissected by numerous small branching streams.

    169

    The valley walls rise to undulating, and often fairly level uplands, which are, in large part, cleared of forest; but the uplands are remote from markets, and the soil is thin.

    170

    The Wall stretches more than 4,000 miles over the undulating terrain of northern China.

    171

    The West Shore is somewhat more undulating than the East and also more elevated.

    172

    The western portion of the territory is undulating and in the extreme southwest, where it forms part of the Harz range, mountainous, the Ramberg peak attaining a height of 1900 ft.

    173

    The whole surface is undulating, and presents a series of hills and valleys traversed from east to west by many rivers, the floods of which, arrested by the peculiar action of the Arabian Sea, spread themselves out into lagoons or backwaters, connected here and there by artificial canals, and forming an inland line of smooth-water communication for nearly the whole length of the coast.

    174

    The yard is set among 500 acres of undulating arable farmland, only eight miles from the homeland of golf - St Andrews.

    175

    The yellowy glow of the depot highlights the undulating nature of the adjacent land.

    176

    Their sound has been quoted as " demented machine funk " and " deep, undulating, minimal techno " .

    177

    Their sound has been quoted as " demented machine funk " and " deep, undulating, minimal techno ".

    178

    Then we turn toward the coast, driving through the gently undulating Borders scenery to the small coastal town of Bamburgh.

    179

    There are large tracts of gently undulating or relatively flat country which is, inasmuch as it ensures effective exposal of the vines to the sun, of a type particularly suited to viticulture.

    180

    There are some loughs on parts of the valley floor, particularly in areas where the valley floor has a slightly undulating landform.

    181

    This 18 hole golf course, established in 1894, is set in 120 acres of undulating scenic parkland.

    182

    This becomes evident in its eastern section, where are wide-spreading plains, which farther west assume an undulating character, and gradually merge into a picturesque mountain range.

    183

    This is an undulating off road race located in the foothills of the Malvern hills.

    184

    This is an undulating plain which has been produced by the wearing away of weak sandstones, &c. On the north and west borders of this plain are two parts of a chain of semi-detached and usually rounded hills, known as the South Mountains.

    185

    This is particularly distinct to one standing on the middle of the pond in winter, just after a light snow has fallen, appearing as a clear undulating white line, unobscured by weeds and twigs, and very obvious a quarter of a mile off in many places where in summer it is hardly distinguishable close at hand.

    186

    This mountainous tract, which has an average breadth of from 50 to 60 m., is bounded west by the plain of Campania, now called the Terra di Lavoro, and east by the much broader and more extensive tract of Apulia or Puglia, composed partly of level plains, but for the most part of undulating downs, contrasting strongly with the mountain ranges of the Apennines, which rise abruptly above them.

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    This tract consists mostly of undulating lowlands, but it is broken towards the south by the Pegu Yomas, a considerable range of hills which divides the two remaining tracts of the Irrawaddy basin.

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    This tract, the remnant of an ancient forest, the more beautiful because of the undulating character of the land, lies west of the road between Slough and Beaconsfield, and 2 m.

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    Through most of the Coastal Plain Region, which extends inland from 80 to i 50 m., the country continues very level or only slightly undulating, and rises to the westward at the rate of little more than 1 ft.

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    Throughout Hereford, and in part of Monmouthshire, the Old Red Sandstone sinks to a great undulating plain, traversed by the exquisite windings of the Wye, and forming some of the richest pasture and fruit lands of England.

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    Tipperary, Ireland, pleasantly situated on undulating ground connecting the Devil's Bit and the Slieve Bloom mountains.

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    To say it was undulating with one reasonable hill would sum it up for me.

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    To the north-west a fertile and undulating plain, watered by the White Drin, extends as far as Ipek (42 m.).

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    Towards the eastern side of the district the country assumes more the character of undulating high lands, favoured with soil of a good quality.

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    Towards the west, along the Upper Richmond and Kingston roads, there is considerable open country, undulating and well wooded.

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    Two high and well-defined ranges divide the island into three districts, of which the northern is mountainous, the central undulating and the southern low -lying.

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    Undulating hills, easily accessible from all sides, are covered with a luxurious growth of vines..

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    Undulating well-watered tracts, where the rain escapes freely, yet without washing away the soil, are the most valuable for tea gardens.

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    Unfortunately the iron panning had an undulating surface and did not preserve any evidence for a timber corduroy.

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    Until about 1860, indeed, the dimly lit lanes were paved with rough stone blocks, imbedded in the clay soil, which often subsided, so as to leave the surface undulating like a sea.

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    We head further southwards, through gently undulating countryside.

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    West 8's design concept focuses heavily on developing an organic, lush and green park, with softly undulating hills.

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    When the current passed, the friction was felt to increase, and the effect of sending a rapidly undulating current through the arrangement was to produce a sound.

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    When the industry was first established, the land which was supposed to be best for the plant was hill or undulating ground; but now it has been found in the Surma valley that with good drainage the heaviest crops of tea can be raised from low-lying land, even such as formerly supported rice cultivation.