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Example sentences for "rows"

Lexicographically close words:
rowlock; rowlocks; rowls; rowme; rownd; rowth; rowze; royal; royalest; royalism
  1. It was a gloomy old structure with long rows of pillars of Etruscan design.

  2. The endless rows of decaying columns, pillars, stained windows, and paintings, added one more link to the chain of daily events which form such an important part in our visit.

  3. The rows of maples had been touched by the frost and were flaming scarlet and crimson.

  4. A sudden stretch of stately old houses sitting well back on either side of the street, partly hidden by double rows of trees, caused her fresh doubts as to the fitness of her attire.

  5. And the rows of cottages lining the streets had acquired something of mystery from the canopy of night, and even the squalid sheds that appeared on the edge of the city's virility were wrapped in a shadow that loaned them charm.

  6. The illustration shows how the sixteen trees might have been planted so as to form as many as fifteen straight rows with four trees in every row.

  7. The lord of the manor in the part of Sussex whence I come hath a plantation of sixteen fair oak trees, and they be so set out that they make twelve rows with four trees in every row.

  8. They form only four rows instead of five, and you have moved six of them," explained the Professor.

  9. If the reader tries to make eleven dots on a sheet of paper so that there shall be seven rows of dots with four dots in every row, he will find some difficulty; but the captain's alleged grouping of the bears is quite possible.

  10. Four of them are supposed to go a-wooing, and after the four have each made a jump upon the table, they are in such a position that they form five straight rows with four frogs in every row.

  11. Of course where n is even the remainders in rows and columns will be even, and where n is odd the remainders will be odd.

  12. There are two or three positions into which four frogs may jump so as to form five rows with four in each row, but the case I have given is the most satisfactory arrangement.

  13. Eleven bears cannot possibly be arranged to form of themselves seven rows of bears with four bears in every row.

  14. The numbers 1 to 9 can be arranged in a square of nine cells, so that all the columns and rows and each of the diagonals will add up 15.

  15. But it is a different matter when Captain Longbow informs us that "they had so placed themselves that there were" seven rows of four bears.

  16. But what astonished him more than anything else was the curious fact that they had so placed themselves that there were seven rows of bears, with four bears in every row.

  17. Then, as the mines petered out, it had dwindled to poverty and two rows of houses.

  18. These thrown back on the outside, the light filled the long room, displaying two rows of counters and shelving.

  19. As she stood there between the corn-rows holding up her skirt she said she was going over to the lumber-camp again with Martha Sims to another big all-day blow-out.

  20. Bingi was up in the kitchen garden pulling carrots, so I trotted up beside him and stepping carefully between the rows of vegetables took little carrots by the top, shook the earth off and dropped them in his basket.

  21. Dallas, trembling on the edge of his chair, let his eyes run up and down the rows of faces.

  22. It is paradise, with rows upon rows of shining, fluffy angels to keep out the rest of the world!

  23. Previous to that rare precipitation, gangs of men, put to work on both quarter sections, had removed the sage-brush and planted trees, and the new orchard traced a delicate pattern on the white carpet in rows and squares.

  24. Looking down from the thoroughfare, the even rows and squares seemed wrought on the tawny background like the designs of a great carpet.

  25. Tisdale drew his hand across his eyes and turned to follow the drive between the rows of nodding narcissus.

  26. Pale and agitated, the drost hurried to the riddersal, where his eye ran through the rows of dancers.

  27. His wide mouth was greedily distended, and only half concealed two rows of strong, shining, white teeth.

  28. The Rows are in reality on a level with the surface of the ground, and the carriages rolling along below are passing through a kind of artificial ravine.

  29. The principal streets, especially the four great Roman ones that quartered the camp, are sunk and cut into the rock, while the Rows are on the natural level of the ground.

  30. The Rows have served for trade, for shelter and for defence: they were considered a point of vantage during the siege, and were also useful as gathering-places for serious consultation.

  31. The Rows are connected with the streets by staircases, and sometimes, when a lane breaks through the gallery entirely, there are two flights of stairs for the wayfarer to pass over.

  32. It must not be imagined that these Rows form a very regular or uniform gallery.

  33. The ground floors over which the Rows pass are inhabited by a humble class of tradesmen, but it is at the back of the Rows themselves that the principal shops are to be found.

  34. At any hour of the forenoon you could see the rows of porkmen sitting on chairs atilt on the flags.

  35. The waterline of the whole dock was painted a bright red, some four feet high, and above this rose an expanse of raw black iron, punctuated with long rows of shining rivet heads.

  36. A moment later the Briton turned down a stairway that led to a shadowy deck, which was hung with long rows of hammocks with men sleeping in them.

  37. Body cylindrical; scales smooth, in 15-19 rows (more on the neck).

  38. Scales in 21-23 rows on the neck, which is dilatable, although slightly less so than that of N.

  39. The Asiatic species have the subcaudal scales in two rows and the tail short, and often prehensile, which enables them to climb trees or bushes, where they lie in wait for their prey.

  40. Scales smooth, in 17-23 rows (more on the neck).

  41. In Lachesis the caudal rattle is represented by a series of 10 or 12 rows of spiny scales, which are slightly hooked at the tips.

  42. There are fifty-one rows of teeth, and six teeth in each row; the whole number at one time in function is 306.

  43. In its most elementary form the knitted texture is composed of a series of loops hung in rows one upon the other and constructed from the curvings of a single thread which runs continuously through the fabric.

  44. He led them to a room in the building where many large bottles were standing in rows upon shelves.

  45. And back of the trees were rows of cardboard houses, painted in various colors but most of them having green blinds.

  46. The rows of kernels were made of solid gold, and the green upon which the ear stood upright was a mass of sparkling emeralds.

  47. Trenches are cut along the rows of vines, through which the water, from ample reservoirs, is permitted to flow at certain intervals; particularly when the grape begins to swell and ripen.

  48. The vines are trained on triple lines of wires, stretched between iron posts, presenting an appearance of great uniformity, the long rows being planted about three or four feet apart.

  49. Having entered three rows of ceremonial gates they actually caught sight of the main structure, with its vestibules and porches, all of which, though on a small scale, were full of artistic and unique beauty.

  50. As she was dropping the curtain to retire, a dark figure moving stealthily under the leafless branches of the lindens, which stood in rows on the least public side of the house, arrested her attention.

  51. Her lips were vermilion red, and disclosed two rows of tiny pearls whenever they parted with dimpling smiles.

  52. To-day the rows of graves in the Federal Cemetery, many of them containing unknown dead, show that here as elsewhere disease and hardship reaped a heavy harvest.

  53. I passed between rows of soldiers on to the deck, and was brutally thrust into the midst of the wretched, hideous mortals that peopled the hulk.

  54. Two tables stood under the slanting roof, with rows of nails beneath to hold irons and everything else with a handle.

  55. But we had some lovely excursions during those months; such clambering up mountains, such rows on the swift-flowing Rhine, such wanderings in exquisite valleys.

  56. The library had rows upon rows of yellowing books and countless volumes of accounts of bygone administradores of the estate, the same thing that one finds piled up in every bookshop in Mexico City.

  57. We have just come from a little tournee between the rows of booths hung with lanterns of every size and color, the odor of la race cuivree mingling with the more familiar scent of freshly cut pine-trees.

  58. We could look out at a great patch of blue sky, and fringing the brilliant edges of the grotto were various cacti and rows of peaked hats and a single graceful pepper-tree.

  59. It is built of tezontle with a wine-colored staining, and has noble, broad doors and rows of mediaeval-looking windows piercing the facade, and altogether is most imposing.

  60. One wall was entirely occupied by rows of dark mahogany shelves, completely filled with books, most of them cheap editions of the classical works of ancient and modern literature.


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