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Example sentences for "stone house"

  • It was a stone house, on the north side of the road.

  • It is a stone house, on the south side of the road.

  • Next is a stone house on the south side of the road, first kept as a tavern by William Shaw, and afterward by William Griffin, Charles Kemp, Isaac Denny and William A.

  • His wife was Miss Elizabeth Bull of the "stone house.

  • The next year he built a stone house where Mr. Elmer Miller afterwards lived.

  • He had been vouchsafed one expressive look by Winifred as she hurried away, and he watched the slim figure darting up half a dozen steps to a small brown-stone house, and opening the door with a latch-key.

  • He looked again at the brown-stone house, but night was closing in so rapidly that he could not distinguish a face at any of the windows.

  • The brown-stone house was in total darkness.

  • I would go to any length to help him in ways familiar to me, but I could never stake him to a stone house.

  • Gradually he came nearer and following the coast he at length spied a stone house in which a light was burning.

  • Plan and sections of qarmang or stone house.

  • Had he been precisely the sort of man for employing police agency where personal investigation was possible, he would never have climbed the tree in Prince Street or dragged Harding under the stoop of the brown-stone house.

  • About half way between Fourth Avenue and Madison, the carriage stopped before a handsome brown-stone house.

  • The sign-board is now the only evidence that there is any on hand at the "76 Stone House.

  • The "76 Stone House," where AndrĂ© was confined.

  • The ramparts inclosed the two story stone house of John Becker, the kitchen part of which was, until recently, well preserved.

  • The Pope's head tavern is on the back part thereof towards the south, as also one other house called the stone house in Lombard street.

  • Down lower have ye Elbow lane; and at the corner thereof was one great stone house, called Olde hall; it is now taken down, and divers fair houses of timber placed there.

  • Listening and looking after the red-patches, I heard very distinctly the sound of guns in the direction of Stone House.

  • From the edge of Brakabeen Wood, looking out over the valley, we could hear firing in the direction of Stone House, more musketry toward Fox Creek.

  • Wirt tried to question her, but she mocked us all, boasted that McDonald had a huge army at the Flockey, and that he was now on his way to Stone House to destroy us all.

  • No captain in the Royal Horse Artillery ever stops his battery from going through a stone house in a way to equal her manner of bringing that car back on its haunches.

  • He ambled up the steps of the brown-stone house as if he were charging earthworks.

  • Under his rule was built (1778) the "stone house" which played a role in the history of Fredonia, but has recently been razed.

  • We should hold to our original plan and have a stone house; but you didn't know where it was to be, and wished us to be thoroughly posted, then use our common-sense and decide for ourselves what it should be.

  • She's bound to have a stone house, whether or no, and wants you to give us your notions about inside fixings, especially the kitchen.

  • Mrs. John don't take to the notion of a stone house--not yet.

  • The "stone house" was three stories in height, with an ordinary pitched roof from which projected four chimneys--two at each end.

  • If Darius had been captured, then it was in the "stone house" he must be confined, and I believed our search would be at an end if we could look into every portion of that building.

  • In the whole roaring region there was but one man to be found abroad, and he was making for the grey-stone house.

  • The tempest poured its full strength against the grey-stone house.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stone house" 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:
    disposed persons; especially since; her head; him from; literary career; little band; mais qui; make slaves; other souls; peculiar form; plane perpendicular; private collections; shall fatter; specimens were; stone and; stone bench; stone circle; stone from; stone implements; stone knife; stone laid; stone mortar; stone quarry; stone unturned; stone wall; stones were