How to use "west" in a sentence

Sentences

At that point, there is a smaller canyon to the west

The west canyon goes back in a half-circle

'We can finish the west canyon trail, go back to our truck and have a few beers.'

The girls disappear into the west canyon

After Kristi and Megan left Aron, they got lost in the west canyon and arrived late at the meeting place

I didn't tell anyone where I was going, I didn't go with Kristi and Megan to the west canyon, and I didn't get off the boulder when it moved.

He walked west towards the City of London

You must have heard of it - a beautiful old house in the west of England

They used the rooms in the west wing when Mrs de Winter was alive

I was standing in the corridor of the west wing

'This is the west wing,' she said

'If you want to see the rooms in the west wing, I can show them to you at any time.'

As I walked across the lawn, I looked up at the west wing

Had Favell known Rebecca? What had he been doing in the west wing? There were some very valuable things in the house

I decided to go up to the west wing

I could not forget my visit to the west wing

I tried not to remember my visit to the west wing

Mrs Danvers went through the door to the west wing.

The door to the west wing was open

One of the shutters in the west wing had been pulled back

I went through the house, along the dark silent corridor of the west wing to Rebecca's room

'It's the wrong direction, too,' Maxim said 'you're looking west.'

"Where to?" Tina asked as Elliot turned west on Charleston Boulevard.

As they continued west on Charleston Boulevard, Tina said, "Earlier you told me we couldn't go to the police with this."

In the middle of the west wall - one of the two shorter walls - opposite the entrance to the room, was a six-foot-long, three-foot-high window that provided a view of another space, which was only half as large as this outer chamber

From the sporting-goods store, they had driven out of town, west toward the mountains

Five minutes west of Reno, the chopper encountered snow

She squinted up into the snow-shipped night and saw the chopper coming over the rise at the west end of the plateau

And far away to the west I saw flashes of trees and bushes and wooden buildings suddenly set on fire.

Overhead the stars were coming out, and in the west the sky was still a pale, bright, almost greenish blue

A few seconds after midnight the crowd in the Chertsey Road, Woking, saw a star fall from the sky into the woods to the north-west

The storm had left the sky clear, and over the smoke of the burning land the tiny bright light of Mars was dropping into the west, when a soldier came quietly into my garden

High in the west the moon hung pale above the smoke and the hot, still beauty of the sunset.

Everyone moved to the side of the steamboat and looked to the west, but smoke rose and blocked the sun

The voice grew stronger and stronger, although I could see nothing above the roof-tops on the north side of the park except some smoke to the north-west.