Предложения со словом «plain»
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- This is piracy plain and simple.
- Some hours later we saw them in single file far out upon the plain, each with a bundle on his head, making their way back along the path we had come.
- This was plain to all, and, by Cyrus Harding's orders, they reached the spot indicated by him, while the colpeos rushed fiercely through the gloom.
- The aircraft was down, now, below the crest of the mountain, circling slowly above the plain.
- It was plain to ear and eye that the witness was guileless and impartial.
- And truly there did be three of the Brutish Things laid upward there, and a fourth did be humped somewhat upon a great ledge that did be upward of the Gorge, and just to be plain to our eyes.
- Fortunately, this cone inclined to the north, and had fallen upon the plain of sand and tufa stretching between the volcano and the sea.
- And I lookt to the right and to the left, and it was plain that the black cliffs did stretch out both ways, and did go downward ever into that monstrous sea of slow fire.
- But until I was come to that place, whence I did look, I had not stood to have it plain against the shining upon the other side of that Land.
- Leach and Johnson took no part in the discussion, and it was plain to see that their mates looked upon them as men for whom the worst was inevitable, who were beyond hope and already dead.
- The night was moonless, but there were some stars, and one could see for a little distance across the plain.
- It was painted yellow, and whichever way you looked from you could see it as plain as egg on the chin of an O’Grady on a Friday.
- But the vegetation did not extend far, and a long, sandy plain, which began at the foot of these slopes, reached to the beach.
- The vast liquid plain, lashed without mercy by the storm, appeared as if covered with herds of furious chargers, whose white and disheveled crests were streaming in the wind.
- When he, strong man that he was, loving life as he did, accepted his death, it was plain that he was troubled by something more than mere blindness.
- And this thing is plain to you, and needing not of many words, which do so irk me.
- And this thing is plain, and wants not more to the saying thereof.
- Then, from the edge of this forest to the shore extended a plain, scattered irregularly with groups of trees.
- Through the pale darkness of the night loomed a solid black mass of buildings, flung down, as it were, in the vast plain.
- And this shall be plain unto you.
- And here I should tell that I was come soon unto the North-West border of the Plain of Blue Fire.
- Massive gates gave egress upon a small plain, surrounded by the same gorgeous forests that I had seen at the foot of the Golden Cliffs.
- The table of plain wood was covered with a cloth with pink patterns on it.
- Great blocks of that basalt, which, according to Bischof, takes three hundred and fifty millions of years to cool, strewed the plain, very confused in some places.
- And the sound came from the North-West of the Plain of Blue Fire.
- Beside her at the window stood a young girl, rather plain, with scanty reddish hair, poorly but very neatly dressed.
- But, indeed, I to be sure only of that which did be plain to mine eyes.
- And I saw now that there were, in truth, matters that did show vague upon that part of the plain that was before me.
- As soon as it was made plain to him that she loved him and called him to her side, promising him new happiness, oh!
- And now, my readers, if ever I have any, I have brought you up the broad river, and through the screen of rushes, and down the green tunnel, and up the long slope of palm trees, and through the bamboo brake, and across the plain of tree-ferns.
- And this lay six miles and thirty fathoms above the Plain of the Night Land, and was somewhat of a great mile or more across.
- My eyes strained eagerly across the great plain in the hope of seeing afar off the help for which we had prayed.
- And this to be plain, though I did be a great way off from it.
- The light and active boy then sprang on the first branches, the arrangement of which made the ascent of the kauri easy, and in a few minutes he arrived at the summit, which emerged from the immense plain of verdure.
- Plain, dear, loyal, unattractive Maggie, so sweet as a chum, so unsought for a two-step or a moonlit bench in the little park.
- And there came presently to our ears the far mutter of the fire-pit, so that very soon the murmuring was lost to us in the night, and only the slow mutter to be plain.
- The whole Brazilian plain seemed to lie beneath us, extending away and away until it ended in dim blue mists upon the farthest sky-line.
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- And surely it did be plain that there were the signs of great Forces in that Land.
- We were still discussing it, endeavoring to adjust our minds to these new conditions, when a singular scene in the plain below arrested our attention.
- Then, it was in the sixteenth hour of the third day of my journey beside the Plain, that I did come out beyond the end of it, and had fresh sight of the Mighty Pyramid, afar in the night upon my Right.
- In front was an open plain, sloping slightly upwards and dotted with clumps of tree-ferns, the whole curving before us until it ended in a long, whale-backed ridge.
- The rough square table of plain wood had been moved into the middle window.
- The huge trees of the alluvial Amazonian plain gave place to the Phoenix and coco palms, growing in scattered clumps, with thick brushwood between.
- And I did see the hands plain in the light from the fire-hole, and the hands were monstrous, and did be armed brutish with horrid claws, so that the Man should have been able to rip aught, even as a wild beast.
- There was the plain which led to the canoes.
- In the early morning we approached it, but only to find, to our amazement, not one fire but a dozen upon the plain.
- That she was frightened and bewildered, and that she was bravely striving to hide it, was quite plain to me.
- And I made upward through seven hours, and the light did grow more plain, and was of a dull redness, very sombre and heavy.
- And this shall be very plain to you.
- Jardine, I again weighed anchor and stood across for Thursday Island, now in plain view, mid-channel in Torres Strait, where I arrived shortly after noon.
- It is as plain to us as it was to them that the new technologies of the Internet are "trespassing" upon legitimate claims of "property." It is as plain to us as it was to them that the law should intervene to stop this trespass.
- When we had crossed the second ridge we saw before us an irregular, palm-studded plain, and then the line of high red cliffs which I have seen in the picture.
- And by this is it plain to me how great an anguish was come upon my spirit, lest that I was all astray, and should have no joy to succour mine Own.
- The colonists were desirous of reaching the plain upon which the superior cone of Mount Franklin had fallen, but the lava arrested their progress.
- At the same time, it became evident that the plain inside the curve of the sickle was powdered with tiny sparkles, like tinsel dust on red-brown velvet.
- And, indeed, as you do know, naught had come plain unto me, for she was so utter weak that she had no power of her brain-elements to send the Word afar or the tellings of her spirit.
- And immediately, I went to mine hands and knees among the stones of the Slope, and kept myself low in the darkness, so that I should be the less plain to be seen, did any Monster approach.
- And all this to be very plain unto you.
- On the plain chair before it, the embodiment of the great brain: the Master of Metropolis.
- And this telling, indeed, to be a plain thing to your understanding.
- And where the shine from the Pit of Red Fire did strike upon these, they did stand out into the darkness away from the skin, as you of this Age shall see mountains of the moon catch a bright fire from the Sun, and show plain upon the night of the moon.
- The white figure lay motionless in the middle of the great plain.
- Then, looking with the Great Spy-Glass, I saw that there moved across the Land, from the direction of the Plain of Blue Fire, a mighty Hump, seeming of Black Mist, and came with prodigious swiftness.
- And, truly, how I mind it all so plain.
- And the moss-bushes grew nigh to the edge of the plain, and did show to me black and strange against that horrid gloom of light.
- And I then to come along, and so speedy to offence that truly I never saw her face plain, because that I was so utter jealous.
- They were walking over yellowish calcinated earth, forming a plain of nearly a mile long, which extended to the edge of the wood.
- And this to be plain to you.
- Presently we came upon our destination, a great amphitheatre situated at the further edge of the plain, and about half a mile beyond the garden walls.
- Cyrus Harding expected to reach, without incident, the course of the creek, which he supposed flowed under the trees at the border of the plain, when he saw Herbert running hastily back, while Neb and the sailor were hiding behind the rocks.
- This kind of piracy is rampant and just plain wrong.
- And I went forward unto the light, and the Land to be now as that I went over an upland plain.
- Cyrus Harding felt the volcanic tufa with which the plain was strewn, and which was but pulverized cinders hardened into solid blocks by time, tremble beneath him, but he could discover no traces of fresh lava.
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