Sentence examples for rich expanse of from inspiring English sources

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The rich expanse of sound in On the ­Summit was ­luxuriant; this was the CBSO on peak form, but the dark ­colours of night ­dissolving together had a ­quality of mystery, and ultimately realised ­something even more profound.

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Freeman had done exquisite work in the 1890's in the Romanesque Revival style -- his designs included the former Eagle Warehouse on Old Fulton Street near the Brooklyn Bridge -- but by 1906 the rich expanses of dark brick that marked his high period were out of fashion.

Other catalogue items, such as the tyrannosaur tooth, openly referred to the Nemegt Formation, a fossil-rich expanse of sandstone and mudstone in the Mongolian Gobi.

Beneath the snowcapped Andean peaks outside of Cusco lies Peru's Sacred Valley, a fertile and archaeologically rich expanse covering nearly 60 miles from east to west.

Together they create a rich and varied expanse of marshland, woodland, meadows and magnificent parkland, replete with architectural relics, an arboretum and a Japanese garden.

In contrast, the central region has a broad expanse of rich alluvial soils along the Zambezi delta.

The Central Valley, where Franzia grew up, is a huge expanse of rich farmland between the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Range, four hundred miles north to south.

EAST PRAIRIE, Mo .— Ruben Bennett, his back bent and his fingers gnarled from a lifetime of labor, has lived all of his 88 years on an expanse of rich farmland here, just below where the Ohio River pours into the Mississippi.

In the last few years, rural tourism (agriturismo) has stimulated the conversion of an old farm near Monteluco into an attractive spot from which to look down the long expanse of rich green into the valley where we live.

Dubai doesn't have as much oil as some other emirates, and saw a way to make itself rich by turning an expanse of sand beside the Arabian Gulf into an all-in-one business center, resort, and haven for flight capital.

The South and East Flevoland polders form a continuous expanse of rich marine clay separated from the Northeast Polder to the north by the 1- to 3-mile- (1.6- to 5-km) wide Lake Ketel, from Overijssel and Gelderland provinces to the east and southeast by the narrow Lake Veluwe, and from Utrecht and Noord-Holland provinces to the south and southwest by the narrow Gooi and Eem lakes.

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