11. The Edwardian stairs were next to land on the bonfire. 12. The land on the other side of the gate is private property. 13. These light rays land on a group of nerve cells in the back of your eye, called the retina. 14. This allowed tenant farmers to buy land on easy terms. 15. This is a company that tends to land on its feet. 16. This would argue for considerable community organization and official control of the division and leasing of land on the urban periphery. 17. When particles of dirt land on its damp surface, they tend to stick more than on a dry surface. 18. You will be required to vacate the land on six months notice expiring at the end of any month. 19. They were coming in to land on the north coast of Crete. 20. He had travelled only seven miles across the Channel when his engine failed and he was forced to land on sea. |