(1) In fact it is situated about halfway between Sommiu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2510res and the southern coast of France.
(2) This is the largest archaeological site in southern Iraq, situated east of the present course of the Euphrates.
(3) Crane spoke with a hint of a southern accent but commanded respect nonetheless.
(4) We turned off the freeway into southern Nevada and on towards our final destination for the day, the town of Williams, Arizona.
(5) It seems we are already somewhat more sophisticated in our rural debate than our southern cousins.
(6) It has lost strength, but it's still on track to make landfall near the southern Texas coast.
(7) It stands on a rocky shoreline on the southern coast of Gibraltar, just a few miles away from the African continent.
(8) It wasn't that Mr Prince wasn't funny, it was just that he had such a strong southern accent that we couldn't understand a word he said.
(9) This too has been a cause of congestion as Market Street narrows towards its southern end.
(10) Ricky continued in his thick southern accent as he shook his head in annoyance.
(11) Agadir, on the Atlantic coast of southern Morocco, is a modern town of no particular distinction.
(12) He has a girlfriend over there, laps up every moment of the warm weather and has even softened his accent with the hint of a southern drawl.
(13) The southern wind had begun to pick up, clear evidence that a storm was coming.
(14) Fragrant southern breezes blow down from the mountain tops, and north winds, dampened by the lake, are cool.
(15) The robber was six feet tall with black hair and had a southern accent and a yellow fluorescent coat.
(16) The dining hall went past my quarters towards the southern side of the building.
(17) It spawns in the Indian Ocean south of Java and then migrates around Australia's southern coast.
(18) Nancy had a very thick southern accent, and was very active in the church.
(19) A large number of new hotels are being built along the southern coast.
(20) Rescue crews were heading toward Margate, on the southern English coast, where they hoped to let the whale back out to sea.