1. I was surprised to see Benjamin keep to a swift gallop, not reining in until a good mile separated us from the convent. 2. Less than a mile separated them. 3. Before she died, the siblings found themselves separated by miles. 4. About a mile separated them. 5. But they have not trained adequately to manually control the approach of the Progress when the two spacecraft are separated by miles. 6. Even here, where the two armies are separated by less than a mile of barren hills, the fighting rarely reaches a fever pitch. 7. In Alberta, the towns are small and remote, separated by miles of natural gas fields or farmland or nothing. 8. The fighting here, where the two armies are separated by less than a mile of barren hills, rarely reaches fever pitch. 9. The fighting here, where the two armies are separated by less than a mile of barren hills, rarely reaches a fever pitch. 10. The senator and his top staff members were separated by miles from the press corps that normally is constantly at his side. |