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Example sentences for "east corner"

  • The homestead previously had been, as we have already seen, at the foot of Frederick Street, on the south-east corner.

  • The building itself has been shifted bodily from its original position to the south-east corner of Stanley and Jarvis Street.

  • Filling up the south-east corner of the room was a small platform approached on three sides by a couple of steps.

  • Langton is principally remembered in connection with the see as having founded the Lady Chapel and built the Bishop's Palace, for so long a splendid monument to his memory in the north-east corner of the close.

  • Bishop Langton built also the palace, which for so long, with its towers and turrets, stood in the north-east corner of the close.

  • The floor in this chamber has been raised at some time or other, and it is now much higher than that of the adjoining consistory court, so that there are steps in the south-east corner leading to a door into the consistory court.

  • His monument is in the south-east corner of the east aisle of St. Paul's.

  • The Court House stood at the north-east corner of Buckingham and Argyle Streets, where the store of Messrs.

  • It stands in the south-east corner of the outer court of the mosque erected by Kutb-ud-din immediately after his capture of Delhi in 1193.

  • The sacred road continued its course to the north-east corner of this open space, with the precinct of Artemis on its west side, and, on its east side, a terrace on which stood three temples.

  • Jumna from the Water bastion to the Wellesley bastion in the south-east corner, nearly one-third of the frontage being occupied by the river wall of the palace.

  • It lies in the south-east corner of the province of the Punjab, to which it was added in 1858, and abuts on the right bank of the river Jumna.

  • The London Crystal Palace, erected in 1858, stood formerly on the site of a great drapery establishment at the north-east corner of Regent Circus.

  • The old manor-house, which stood at the north-east corner of West End Lane, was a long, low farmhouse building which contained a big hall.

  • At the north-east corner of the street is the Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls.

  • At the north-east corner of the transept stands a richly-ornamented turret of Norman date.

  • The Floral Hall, close to Covent Garden Opera House, has an entrance from the north-east corner of the market, to which it is a sort of appendage as a Flower Market.

  • These grounds form a most delightful public promenade during fine weather; especially on summer evenings, when one of the Guards’ bands frequently plays near the south-east corner.

  • The south-east corner of the Temple was the most important to fix, in view of conflicting theories.

  • In the north-east corner of this plain is the volcanic cone of Nebi Dhahy, and beyond this, on the north, the mole-hill form of Tabor.

  • The larger game is found in the north-east corner, but has become very wild from constant hunting by the various tribes.

  • The great watershed passes through, taking a diagonal course from the south-east corner to the north-west corner in Ovampoland.

  • It is remarkable that the Hindus have christened the source of the Nile Amara, which is the name of a country at the north-east corner of the Victoria N'yanza.

  • This north-east corner is the choicest part of inland Cornwall, and is practically undisfigured by the havoc of abandoned mines.

  • The small, unsightly "Aldershot" of brick and corrugated iron is in the south-east corner in the Tidworth country, and does not as yet greatly affect the Avon even between Netheravon and Amesbury.

  • The South Tyne, rather the smaller, and though always imposing and often beautiful the least so of the two, comes up from the very south-east corner of the county.

  • Finally in the north-east corner of Kashmír the frontier impinges on the great Central Asian axis of the Kuenlun.

  • The south-east corner of Bashahr is a little to the north of the great Kedárnáth peak in the Central Himálaya and of the source of the Jamna.

  • The bell turret is situated at the south-east corner of the building, which, as a whole, gives a singular impression, due to the fact that it is nearly as broad as it is long.

  • When his remains were eventually translated, a chapel was erected over the site of his grave at the north-east corner of the church, and faint traces of this building may still be seen.

  • Two of them are square-headed, (1) The one at the south-east corner of the nave is 6 ft.

  • At the south-east corner is the celebrated Norman =piscina=, said to be one of the earliest and most beautiful in England.

  • The opening at the north-east corner of the porch is narrow and the step up to it is twenty inches.

  • The notched form of the orthostate at the north-east corner of the temple shows that it was in contact with two courses of wall-blocks of regular height in the north wall.

  • In the north-east corner, a marble block of the north wall is cut back to the line of the west face of the poros foundation (Fig.

  • A peculiar cutting in the orthostate at the south-east corner of the temple should be noted in this connection.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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