Examples of 'more than a mile' in a sentence
Meaning of "more than a mile"
The phrase 'more than a mile' is used to describe a distance that exceeds the exact measurement of one mile. It implies that the distance being referred to is longer than the typical mile-long measurement, indicating a sense of further distance or extended length
How to use "more than a mile" in a sentence
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more than a mile
We are more than a mile out on the main.
It is approached by a drive of more than a mile in length.
More than a mile to the next stop.
He can not be more than a mile out.
More than a mile and a half across.
We will never be more than a mile behind.
More than a mile out on the main.
Could not be more than a mile or so away.
We wound up walking a little more than a mile.
Can not be more than a mile away.
Some of these precipices appeared to us to be more than a mile high.
Each wall is more than a mile long.
The cortège for his funeral was said to be more than a mile long.
No more than a mile up that way.
The tunnel is more than a mile long.
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The stream then turns nearly due south for more than a mile.
We are more than a mile and a half underground.
Maybe you ran more than a mile.
It was more than a mile of walking pushing a loaded bike.
Runway visibility was more than a mile.
Must be more than a mile long.
The passing loop length would be more than a mile.
It is no more than a mile to the station.
I was after him for more than a mile.
It is no more than a mile to the sea.
The funeral procession was more than a mile long.
Not more than a mile or so.
It can not be more than a mile.
It was more than a mile from the closest neighbor.
I doubt it will run more than a mile or two.
Avalon has more than a mile of increasingly rare undeveloped beachfront.
The nearest dwelling was more than a mile away.
Anything more than a mile away was covered with haze.
They could not have gotten more than a mile or so.
All persons more than a mile hight to leave the court.
This submarine can dive more than a mile deep.
Often more than a mile wide and dozens of miles long.
It seemed to be more than a mile off.
There is more than a mile between the eastbound and westbound lanes at one point.
The shock wave was felt more than a mile away.
I can not go more than a mile away from my home and or work.
They have set up their camp no more than a mile away.
I never got more than a mile or so off shore.
They can not have moved away more than a mile.
Somewhat more than a mile total.
Into this rock the canon is sunk more than a mile.
It could not be more than a mile or two away.
The animal had stalked the hiker for more than a mile.
They will not be more than a mile behind him.
Sixty per cent of our planet is covered by ocean more than a mile deep.