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Example sentences for "nine feet"

  • Around them is constructed a rectangular furnace eight or nine feet high, of broad sandstones, or of those common substances which by nature are composed of diverse materials[52].

  • The walls are set upon a massive footing, which extends sixteen feet below ground, is sixteen feet wide at the base, and narrows to nine feet at the top.

  • Its dimensions are eighty by fifty-nine feet; the walls fifty feet high, and the tower one hundred and ten feet.

  • The trench is twenty-nine feet in breadth, and about six in depth, and the entrances are formed by narrow earth-banks across the fosse.

  • It rises perpendicularly five feet, and is nearly flat on the top, assuming the form of a greatly depressed cone, the apex of which is nine feet high.

  • Some of them have been found upwards of thirty feet long, and from eight to nine feet wide.

  • They take a post of about the bigness of a man's leg, and eight or nine feet long, and make it very sharp at one end.

  • The distance of the pillars from each other, and from the wall of the temple, is nine feet.

  • The façade of the smaller temple, that of Hathor, is eighty-eight feet long and thirty-nine feet high.

  • Its tongue is nine feet broad, eighteen feet long, and weighs about eight hundred pounds.

  • A length of nine feet is not very uncommon, while tusks ten feet long, or even more, have sometimes been recorded.

  • This is one of the largest of the bears, for it often grows to a length of nine feet, and weighs eight hundred or even nine hundred pounds.

  • The chipmunk lives in burrows which it digs in the ground, and very wonderful little burrows they are, seldom less than eight or nine feet long, with a large sleeping-chamber at the end, filled with moss and grass and dry leaves.

  • The trunk was about thirty feet in height, and eight or nine feet in diameter.

  • The enlargement of the prison on the south-east side formed a quadrant thirty-eight feet long and twenty-nine feet wide.

  • This crypt or vault is seven feet in height, from the floor to the crown of the arch, and is nine feet in width, and eighteen feet long.

  • They are from thirty-two to thirty-nine feet long by a nearly equal width, and are built,.

  • The crypt is some seventy-nine feet long, its greatest width is about nineteen feet, and its height varies from about eight to nine feet.

  • The largest of them is some thirty-nine feet high.

  • These galleries are some thirty feet long, and their height insensibly increases from about three to nine feet.

  • The outer wall is five feet thick, within which is a corridor three feet wide, surrounding a solid cylindrical mass of stone, nine feet in thickness.

  • The platform on the mound is about sixty feet square and is crowned by a building measuring forty-three by forty-nine feet.

  • It is carved from a solid block of vasalt, and is nine feet in height and five and a half in breadth.

  • The present height is one hundred and fifty feet, with a diameter of three hundred and seventy-nine feet.

  • In the centre of the saloon is an oratory, nine feet square, with a stone at each entrance, having upon it a bas-relief figure of a man in full length.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute idealism; are still; dozen oysters; hath gone; here used; kneeling down; loud shout; made bold; nine cases; nine degrees; nine eggs; nine hundred; nine members; nine millions; nine months; nine pounds; nine shillings; nine tails; nine tenths; nine weeks; nine years; nineteen years; ninety degrees; ninety feet; rejoiced greatly; would undertake