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Example sentences for "feet from"

  • In our Authorised Version they stand thus: 'Thou hast delivered my soul from death; wilt Thou not deliver my feet from falling?

  • It measured, across the center, from outside to outside, about 14 feet from north to south by 12 feet from east to west.

  • About even with the middle point of the west wall, 2 feet from it, was evidence of the burial of an adult--pieces of bone and skull, and some teeth.

  • The banks of the river are almost perpendicular, and about 225 feet from top to the water's edge.

  • The bottom of the shaft is floored with bricks at a distance of 120 feet from surface.

  • At 29 feet from surface it is enlarged for the purpose of affording increased storage room for the water.

  • Then sight from N through O, and put a stake at Q just 20 feet from O.

  • Put a stake at O, 30 feet from P and M.

  • Running parallel with this wall of fortification, only 2½ feet from it and at the same depth, there is a wall 2 feet high, which is likewise built of stones joined with earth.

  • The nest was built in a thin small sapling, 5½ feet from ground, on the top of a thinly wooded hill; the nest was of the ordinary Bulbul type, but better put together and neater.

  • Nest built in a tree some 40 feet from ground, in open forest about twenty miles east of Tavoy.

  • Found a nest of Chaptia aenea, building, when on the march from Tavoy to Nwalabo, some seven miles east of Tavoy, in the fork of a bamboo-branch 12 feet from ground.

  • A few reinforced concrete buildings were smashed at the center in Hiroshima, but in Nagasaki equally heavy damage could be found 2,300 feet from X.

  • In Nagasaki, 1500 feet from X high quality steel frame buildings were not completely collapsed, but the entire buildings suffered mass distortion and all panels and roofs were blown in.

  • Nest of fine grasses, lined with rootlets; 4 feet from ground in a mesquite tree.

  • Nest in a sycamore 20 feet from ground, made of sticks, leaves and feathers.

  • Nest in canes 4 feet from ground, made of strips of rushes, sweet gum and water oak leaves, lined with pine needles.

  • The north transept of Clifton Campville Church, Staffordshire, a structure of the fourteenth century, is vaulted and groined with stone; it measures 17 feet from north to south, and 12 feet from east to west.

  • Well, looking at the scale, it would be about 10 feet from the--it would be more than 10 feet.

  • Warren was distinguished among his comrades as an excellent swimmer, boatman, and scholar.

  • But it would have been wise in Congreve to have looked again at his own comedies before he used this argument.

  • Grantham in Lincolnshire occupies a small room, 16 feet from north to south by 14 feet from east to west, over the south porch of the parish church, approached by a newel stair from the south aisle.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feet from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both those; feet above sea level; feet above the floor; feet above the lake; feet above the level; feet above the plain; feet above the river; feet above the water; feet away; feet beam; feet below; feet black; feet diameter; feet each; feet elevation; feet flesh; feet long; feet lower; feet square; feet stroke; feet were; foot deep; good ground; other denominations; thought you; writing about