1. A hill from which one can gaze upon the towers of that great and historic city. 2. High up the towers are sculptured bulls which commemorate the original animals which carried the building stones up to the top of the hill from the flat plain below. 3. Is he walking even more slowly up the hill from the station this evening, even more wearily along the lane? 4. Over have so far signed a petition in an attempt to save the hill from further housing. 5. The developers at the centre of the row claim they want to save the hill from stagnation rather than destroy it. 6. Although Housman never lived in Shropshire, he could see its hills from Bromsgrove, where he was born. 7. And Castano noted that an army camp is just over the hill from his training camp. 8. And although the place is awash in antiques stores and impressive Victorian houses that step up the hill from the waterfront, quaint has not yet arrived here. 9. At a rebel camp in Smonica, just over the hill from the main road, the tread of Serbian armor could be heard thundering past. 10. Back on the ground, the council members enjoyed breakfast on the other side of a hill from the thousands of acres they hope to save. |