They are unknown to or unnamed by Homer, but are very familiar on the shields in seventh century and sixth century vases, and AEschylus introduces them with great poetic effect in [blank space].
Now we would not contend for the existence of any [blank space] text much before 600 B.
This had taken place on the [blank space in text], and my interview with B and the boy took place on the [blank space in text].
On the [blank space in text] September a man named T came to see me.
The village of Santa Maria is under an encomendero, and has a population of [blank space in MS.
He who reported this to your Majesty deceived you, for there are not only a hundred houses occupied by Sangleys who remain here for negotiations with their merchandise, but more than [blank space in MS.
It is certain that in both places there are at the very least more than [blank space in MS.
The case of Sussex is like that of Somerset; the list of the tenants in chief is preceded by a blank space.
The words Terra est are written and are followed by a blank space.
In various counties we see many entries in which Terra est is followed by a blank space.
The boundary line between the part that had been cleaned and the part that had not was traceable wherever the inscription left a blank space of marble--sharply traceable as a line that had been produced by artificial means.
Below it there was a blank space--a space evidently left because it was too narrow to contain the entry of the marriages of the two brothers, which in the copy, as in the original, occupied the top of the next page.
It is the only vacant column in the whole manuscript;—a blank space abundantly sufficient to contain the twelve verses which he nevertheless withheld.
The copyist was instructed to leave them out,—and he obeyed: but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam rei.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blank space" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.