Sentence examples for great open spaces from inspiring English sources

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While the design creates great open spaces throughout the building, constructing that space required technical innovation.

It was Teddy Roosevelt's experience ranching, hunting, and hiking in the great open spaces of the West that ultimately transformed him from a master into a steward.

They want to preserve the wilderness, but also to look smart in it; they have taken the fastidious dressing and equipment fetishism of suburban sports such as golf, and transported them to the great open spaces.

I'm not much of a lad for the birds and the trees and the great open spaces as a rule, but there's no doubt that London's not at its best in August," declared Bertie Wooster in The Inimitable Jeeves (1923).

They and many others like to attend what has come to be known officially as "the Daddy of 'Em all" - the Cheyenne Frontier Days, a week-long festival of mammoth proportions that attempts to outspace the great open spaces.

Most of the country's national parks seek to preserve its great open spaces, like Yellowstone or Yosemite, or its natural wonders, like the Grand Canyon, or a particularly rich and compelling constellation of animal and plant species, like the Everglades.

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"Having a great open space like this to look inside, it's just stunning.

They didn't make a great open space, they rolled up their sleeves and rebuilt the city.

It might not rival the bragging rights of a polar phone call, but it could help preserve that last great open space for the people who live there and future generations.

One of the soldiers made us get off at the other side, and a minute or two later, after more scuffling, we had disentangled ourselves from the mob and were back in the great open space, where hundreds of bewildered men were moving toward the open gates of the entrance.

The Dome of Discovery was another exhibit that made an impression on me (which looked remarkably like a smaller version of the Dome of late and not so blessed memory), a wonderful water sculpture that represented the sequence of larger and smaller waves on a beach, and a great open space called the Fairway, which had lights set in the ground.

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