Sentence examples for to heights from inspiring English sources

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to heights

noun

The distance from the base of something to the top.

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Wafted to heights that only death can transcend.

Surprisingly enough, it often soars to heights of not bad.

At times it soared to heights of the tolerable.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart raised the symphony to heights that in many respects remain unsurpassed.

If we get our education, we can lift ourselves up to heights we never imagined".

Six years later, LeBron James joins the franchise and takes it to heights previously unknown.

Others have a healthy aversion to snakes, to heights or (dunnn-DUN...dunnn-DUN) to sharks.

The highest plant layer, or tree canopy, extends to heights between 30 and 50 metres.

These clouds form up to heights of 30 km (19 miles).

"Everything from death to heights... the usual human gamut of scary things," he says.

A twisting road, riddled with hairpins, affords stunning views for those not averse to heights.

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