Long rows of kanaat mounds traverse the plain in every direction, leading from the numerous villages to distant mountain chains.
Long rows of women are seen hoeing in the fields with watchful overseers standing over them - a scene not unsuggestive of plantation life in the Southern States in the days of slavery.
The river was usually half a mile broad or more, and frequently divided by long rows of islands and holms.
Now the Turks stand in long rows, white and green turbans and red fezes with black tassels all mixed together.
Then the arena was lighted up with huge torches and fires, and troops of Christians were crucified in long rows or thrown to the lions and bears.
When the cutting was done the long rows of stalks stood up in the fields like sentinels, and the men crawled off to the farmhouses and to bed, utterly weary.
Its banks are flanked on either side by long rows of trees, and are dotted with houses, workshops, manufactories, and arsenals, which grow thicker as Rotterdam is approached.
The country is perfectly flat--a succession of green and flower-decked meadows, broken by long rows of willows and clumps of alders and poplars.
In badly lighted and worse ventilated rooms, they sit perched in long rows on benches at various altitudes from the floor, according to the progression and size of the carpet, the web of which is spread tight vertically in front of them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "long rows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.