Some example sentences of “lands”

How to use in-sentence of “lands”:

+ These lands have been cleared for farming.

+ He was known for exploring other lands and using the ideas he saw in his own kingdom.

+ This may be due to descriptions of Odin the Wanderer, a god from Norse mythology who often disguised himself thus, in order to pass through the lands of men unnoticed.

+ Christian Croats from the neighbouring lands now thronged to the towns, outnumbering the Romanic population even more, and making their language the primary one.

+ The Bissett family were stripped of their lands in Scotland and fled for their lives to Ireland after Walter de Bisset was accused of the murder of Padraig, Earl of AthollPatrick, Haddington, East Lothian in 1242.

Some example sentences of lands
Some example sentences of lands

Example sentences of “lands”:

+ In the 1820s, this area was used by the Shawnee people, who had ceded lands east of the Mississippi River to the United States government.

+ The British Royal Proclamation of 1763, included in the Constitution of Canada, banned white settlers from taking the lands of native peoples in Canada without signing a treaty with them.
+ They also could not leave the manor lands if the lord said no.

+ In the 1820s, this area was used by the Shawnee people, who had ceded lands east of the Mississippi River to the United States government.

+ The British Royal Proclamation of 1763, included in the Constitution of Canada, banned white settlers from taking the lands of native peoples in Canada without signing a treaty with them.

+ They also could not leave the manor lands if the lord said no.

+ It was made up of the Polish lands given to France by the Kingdom of Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit.

+ Magnificently sculpted, and in an excellent state of preservation, they portrayed five pharaonic rulers, including Taharqa and TantamaniTanoutamon, the last two pharaohs of the ‘Nubian’ Dynasty, when Egypt was ruled by kings from the lands of modern-day Sudan.

+ The original Duchy of Saxony was the lands of the Saxon people in the north-western part of present-day Germany, namely, the modern German state of Lower Saxony as well as Westphalia and Western Saxony-Anhalt, not the modern German state of Saxony.

+ Kaltjiti is an Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal community in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia.

+ Then, it lands on the flower to get nectar.

+ During the mid 20th-century, the Pintupi were forced to leave their lands and were settled into government-built stations.

+ Ramades, who is leader of the Egyptian army, return from an expedition through the lands of the Nubians, the longtime enemies of Egypt.

+ Those who live in the low-lying lands suffer from a mild malaria, while abroad they are subject to dysentery and pneumonia.

More in-sentence examples of “lands”:

+ When Marshal went over to protect his lands in Ireland the King made him give one of his sons as hostage to make sure that Marshal was not disloyal to him.

+ The Byzantine empire controlled Asia Minor and Northern Africa, and sometimes Southern Spain and southern Italy, but its lands were slowly eaten away by enemies like the Turks and the Franks.

+ When Marshal went over to protect his lands in Ireland the King made him give one of his sons as hostage to make sure that Marshal was not disloyal to him.

+ The Byzantine empire controlled Asia Minor and Northern Africa, and sometimes Southern Spain and southern Italy, but its lands were slowly eaten away by enemies like the Turks and the Franks.

+ In 1682, an error in surveying placed Philadelphia inside the lands granted to Maryland.

+ An empire is a set of lands or regions that are ruled by an emperor.

+ The royal familyroyalty, nobility, and gentry of Europe traditionally have many names, including phrases for the lands that they own.

+ The Ptolemaic Dynasty controlled most of Egypt and the lands around it, and would fight the Seleucid Empire on many occasions for control of Syria.

+ A crossbody or crossbody block is a move where a wrestler jumps onto their opponent and lands horizontally across their torso, forcing them to the mat and sometimes resulting in a pinfall attempt.

+ The last Count of Rossillon, Girard II, gave his lands in 1172 to the King of Aragón and Count of Barcelona.

+ A shooting star elbow drop is a move where the wrestler jumps forward from higher ground, does a backflip in midair, and lands on the downed opponent with their elbow.

+ It lives from plains and agriculture lands to mountains at altitudes of 45 to 4,178 m in at least 23 of 31 provinces of Iran.

+ Rollo In 911 he was given lands around Rouen by the Frankish king Charles III the simple.

+ It later merged with Old English “beorn” meaning “nobleman.” The lands of a baron are called a barony.

+ His lands were given to Prince Edmund CrouchbackEdmund, who became first Earl of Lancaster shortly later.

+ He organized the systematic slaveryenslavement of millions from lands occupied by Nazi Germany.

+ For example, a bee lands on a plant to collect the nectar.

+ If a player lands on this space, they must switch spaces with another player.

+ All these lands are watered by important rivers: Nile, Jordan RiverJordan, Euphrates and Tigris.

+ It was the lands of the western part of the Carolingian Empire.

+ On his journey home, Odysseus lands on the island of the Cyclops Polyphemus.

+ The eastern half of what is now the APY lands was part of the Woomera Test Range during the 1950s and 1960s.

+ A big splash is a type of splash where the wrestler jumps forwards and lands stomach-first on their downed opponent.

+ Nyapaṟi is an Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal community in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia.

+ Among them Kyiv, Chernygiv, Volodymyr-Suzdal, Novgorod, Smolensk, Polotsk, and Halycian lands and principalities were most large and powerful.

+ Dickey County was discovered on July 17, 1839, when an expedition was sent into the lands by the US Government.

+ Burundi’s lands are mostly agricultural or pasture.

+ After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the East India Company was abolished and the lands it had overned in the Indian sub-continent ware put under the direct control of the government of Britain.

+ The Nazis thought he was a knight who symbolized German perfection, looking towards the east for new lands to conquer.

+ All of these countries have sovereignty over the lands within the Arctic Circle.

+ After the outbreak of the liberal revolution in his lands in 1821, he abdicated in favor of his brother, Charles Felix.

+ His paintings of American life in the frontier lands along the Missouri River are good examples of the Luminist style.

+ In the West, the Prussian lands went to North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Schleswig-Holstein.

+ After Peter died, his heirs struggled for power and all the lands that Russia had conquered were given back to Persia.

+ Around the same time, the people fighting for Somali lands in Ethiopia to be part of Somalia turned to the example of the Afgani Mujahideen, and created their own group called al-Ittihad al-Islamiyya or the Islamic Union.

+ Most of the refugees of the Bosniak population are back in their native lands and have restored their houses, with the assistance of the international community, but above all thanks to their own resources.

+ The best tobacco, used for more expensive cigar brands, is grown in the flat lands of San Juan y Martínez.

+ In other cases, it was because Europeans who colonized these lands forced them to abandon parts of Islamic law and follow European laws instead.

+ A vertical press is where a wrestler does a jumping attack against a standing opponent and lands against the opponent’s upper body while remaining upright, and bringing them down to the mat into a vertical splash position.

+ One feature is an arid lands garden which has a red sand dune with desert plants.

+ Its fertile lands produce cereals, tea, grapes, fruits and food for cattle.

+ In the 5th century AD, the lands of the western Roman Empire split up into different kingdoms.

+ Most of the Cheema lands located in Nurmahal were gifted to the Cheema clan for their bravery, hard work and centuries of dedication in Indian Armed forces and Navy.

+ In 1921, the western half of what is now the APY lands was made into the North-West Aboriginal Reserve.

+ Dozens of Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal families were removed from their ancestral lands and settled in towns far to the north.

+ He also was Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 to 1979, Leader of the Opposition from 1973 to 1977, Minister for Finance from 1965 to 1966, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1959 to 1965, Minister for Education 1957 to 1959, Minister for Gaeltacht Affairs from March 1957 to June 1957, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands and Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach from 1951 to 1954.

+ Bulgaria had hoped to get part the lands Bulgaria lost in the Balkan Wars.

+ During this time, Massasoit sold lands to the English that they needed.

+ A point is gained when a team plays the ball in the opposition’s court and the ball is not defended, therefore it lands within the court.

+ It is the capital of the Red Lands region.

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