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Example sentences for "quarters inches"

  • Cut a piece of China silk seven and three-quarters inches long by an inch and three-quarters wide.

  • A piece of soft ribbon five inches wide and seven and three-quarters inches long in a pale shade of lavender makes a charming bag.

  • They should each be eight and three-quarters inches at the lower edge, twelve inches at the top and twelve high.

  • The most used and standard size of dry cell is of cylindrical form six inches high and two and three-quarters inches in diameter.

  • These are made in sizes varying from one and one-half inches high and three-quarters inch in diameter to eight inches high and three and three-quarters inches in diameter.

  • The carbon plate is rectangular in form, about four inches wide, eight and three-quarters inches long, and one-quarter inch thick.

  • Make the back piece three and three-quarters inches wide and three and one-quarter inches high, and the seat three and three-quarters inches by an inch and one-half.

  • When properly bent, the distance between the upper part of the sides should be two and three-quarters inches.

  • Cut a block of wood two by two by three-quarters inches to fit between the frames at the top.

  • The longest horns in the series which we received measured six inches in length and three and three-quarters inches in circumference at the base.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quarters inches" 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:
    assistant cashier; away down; being attached; cannabis and opium poppy; early life; except perhaps; first glance; giving lessons; good yeoman; had resolved; hear from; hind foot; knowing the; our king; public good; public square; quarters inches; quarters were; small tributary; submit their; twenty paces; various phases; well that