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Example sentences for "near each"

  • Trial was therefore made on board the Plymouth, where the gun was on a covered deck, of hooks attached to the beams above, near each piece, in which the Sponges and Rammers were placed after having been used.

  • If two or more cavities should be near each other on the exterior, the gun may be rejected, though the cavities should be of less depth than tolerated in the table.

  • A) Turn one B M end for end, so that their like poles shall be near each other, but otherwise arranged as in Fig.

  • Same as in last experiment, but arrange so that F B and I T shall be near each other at one side; that is, so that the edge of E S shall be even with the edges of the two tins.

  • The two stations, R and L, may be near each other or in different houses.

  • A) Stand the compass and D C near each other (Fig.

  • They still remained on horseback; but the horses were side by side, and so near each other, that the bodies of their riders appeared almost touching.

  • They were men, and seated--near each other, and some paces apart from the crowd of dancers.

  • Hotels: Commerce; Rodrigue, near each other in the principal street, the Rue d’Autun.

  • Inns: Imbert; Lion d’Or, near each other; their omnibuses await passengers at the station.

  • Hotels: Nord; Forum; near each other in the Place du Forum.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "near each" 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:
    last able; near approach; near enough; near the; nearer approach; nearly all; nearly circular; nearly done; nearly free; nearly half; nearly horizontal; nearly level; nearly parallel; nearly related; nearly sessile; nearly similar; nearly square; nearly straight; nearly the same manner; psychic force; public speaker; she left; she ought; this division; tobacco pipe; whose name