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Example sentences for "pane"

Lexicographically close words:
pandering; panders; pandies; pandita; pandits; paned; panee; panegyric; panegyrical; panegyrick
  1. It made a grateful contrast to the soft, cold bank of snow that lay, light and round, upon the outside sill and the slighter ridges that sloped and clung along the narrow foothold of the window-pane frames.

  2. A slender ray of the setting sun touched a ruby pane in the little window and threw a bloody stain upon the name "Lila," on the lid of the coffin.

  3. The window frames, from which every pane of glass had been broken, showed the sad desolation within.

  4. Herr von Walde unfolded his arms, and drummed with such force upon the window-pane with the fingers of his left hand, that Helene thought the glass would be broken.

  5. Every pane of glass was broken--every pane of glass in Trafalgar Chambers was broken, for that matter--but it was not easy for an unprepared mob to force an entrance.

  6. Every pivot-pane in the big studio window had been swung wide open.

  7. Behind the chimney, flat on their stomachs, lay two men who had been watching, through an upper ventilating pane of glass, the scene in the brilliantly lighted studio below them.

  8. As he moved from pane to pane, trying to see through, he caught a glimpse of something outside, but it was gone in a moment.

  9. From it he broke off whatever he did not need, and wanted to replace the wheel with a round pane of glass.

  10. He found a double window, and with a splinter of quartz cut a pane out.

  11. With a key he knocked off one splinter of glass after another, each not larger than a grain of sand, this took him several days, but at last he had made the pane round.

  12. Barbara grew angry, and lost all command of herself, when she saw that Susan, without regarding her reproaches, went on looking through the glass pane in the beehive.

  13. Mr. Somerville followed the boy into the garret, who pointed to a pane of glass that was broken in a small window that looked out upon a piece of waste ground behind the house.

  14. A third pane has depicted upon it an eagle’s claw, a cognizance of the Stanleys, with a fleur de lis on each side.

  15. If only he could throw something and break a pane of glass.

  16. A stone hurtled through the window-pane and checked by the blind fell down with a clatter on to the polished floor and rolled almost to his feet.

  17. He watched his mother pass down the street; Then he looked at the window-pane `Where a garden of new frost-flowers had bloomed While he on his bed had lain.

  18. Cleaveland November Mahlon Leonard Fisher Storm Fear Robert Frost Winter: a Dirge Robert Burns Old Winter Thomas Noel The Frost Hannah Flagg Gould The Frosted Pane Charles G.

  19. He went to the windows of those who slept, And over each pane like a fairy crept; Wherever he breathed, wherever he stepped, By the light of the moon were seen Most beautiful things.

  20. Dunston then said that incident was long ago closed, and that, in fact, after the pane of glass in his study had been taken out and a new one put in, he had dismissed the matter from his mind.

  21. Across the window-pane It pours and pours; And swift and wide, With a muddy tide, Like a river down the gutter roars The rain, the welcome rain!

  22. There is not a whole window-pane in the hall.

  23. A dull gleam behind the cobweb-shrouded window-pane supplements the sign over the door, in Yiddish and English: "Old Brasses.

  24. The lower pane of the window was smashed.

  25. They did look, and there the clear, round hole, without any starring, which a bullet discharged close to a pane of glass will make in it, was clearly and plainly discernible.

  26. A small pane of glass is broken, and the form from without introduces a long gaunt hand, which seems utterly destitute of flesh.

  27. We need not, I think, trouble ourselves about the pane of glass, so come along.

  28. The back of the glass pane is to be painted with this powder; for when painted on the face, it is apt to run into the other colours.

  29. The anvil e consists also of two parts; the one called the pane of the anvil, is the counterpart of the pane of the hammer; it likewise weighs 8 hundred weight.

  30. On the bottom of the muffle a smooth bed of sifted lime, freed from water, about half an inch thick, must be prepared for receiving the pane of glass.

  31. The sisters pressed their white faces close to the cold pane and watched it rush into the sunrise.

  32. Tillie crossed and peered anxiously out, cupping her eyes in her hand and straining through the reflecting window-pane at the undistinguishable sky; her little wren-like movements and eyes were full of nerves.

  33. Valmeras removed a pane with a diamond which he carried.

  34. A pane of glass was cut out and a window opened.

  35. Our eyes met, and she came forward towards the window impulsively, and paused, with that unpitying pane between us.

  36. I never thought of it before," I remarked, "but the sight of that new pane just brought to my mind how narrow a squeak you had that night.

  37. Books and everything lay just as we had left them the night of the tragedy; only the broken window-pane had been taken out and a new one inserted.

  38. Well she knew that Cousin Emma and the children were peering out from behind the curtains of the front bedroom upstairs, and that Mrs. Bascom and her stuck up daughter Lily had their faces glued to the pane next door.

  39. A huge blue-bottle fly buzzed past the table, passed on to the window where it fluttered about aimlessly, bumping itself against the pane here and there.

  40. Other modes of ventilation are suggested in the Report; and one very simple device introduced by Mr. Toynbee, a perforated zinc plate fixed in the window-pane furthest from the fire or the bed, has been found of signal benefit.

  41. The window pane through which the shot had passed was about half way between the peg and the wall where the charge had lodged.

  42. This was a pane of glass in the back door?

  43. The pane of glass in the door was broken and they had tacked a baby blanket over the broken glass?

  44. Yes; that pane in the back door had to be replaced.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pane" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.