The sides are covered with boards laid vertically, and battened with narrow strips, 3 inches wide.
This cravat consists of a strip of cambric muslin 1 yard long, 6 inches wide, hemmed on both sides.
This cushion (15 inches wide, 12 inches high) is made of grey calico; it is covered on one side with knitting, worked with grey crochet cotton.
The drum of soft wood measures 20 inches in diameter and 13 inches wide.
This can be done by taking a strip of strong cloth, 2 inches wide, passing the middle between the claws, then tying the ends after winding them in opposite directions above the hoof.
Take a long linen or cotton bandage, 5 or 6 inches wide, and wind it around the protruding womb as tightly as it can be drawn, beginning at the free end and gradually covering the entire mass up to the vulva.
To prove the strength theory, take a cedar (or pine) strip eight feet long and six inches wide.
This may be a little sack of chamois leather about 4 inches wide by 6 inches in length.
All along the front bench run two wooden gutters 9 inches wide by 3 inches deep, the water in which is heated by a small conical boiler connected by two pieces of leaden pipe to the gutters.
At its narrowest part it measured only 3 feet high and 18 inches wide.
The east (middle) branch is only 24 inches high and 17 inches wide, with solid rock all around.
The tunnel leading from the well toward the south is 19 inches high, 3 feet 9 inches wide.
For large muskrats the board should be two feet long by 6 inches wide at the base, 3/4 inches narrower at the shoulder and with a flat iron shaped head, but more rounded at the nose.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inches wide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.