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Example sentences for "each corner"

  • The three legs are set into holes at each corner, spreading out so as to stand on a base larger than the top of the stool.

  • At Point Barrow at the present day the lip is always pierced for two labrets, one at each corner of the mouth, though one or both of them are frequently left out.

  • The cover is held on by three strings of seal thong passing through holes in each corner of the cover and secured by a knot in the end of each string.

  • The buds are transferred to each corner in the same way, putting them whichever way up you want them.

  • Illustration] Finish the cushion with blue cord, making a loop at each corner; the cord should be hemmed on along the seam all round.

  • The central tower has none, but the west tower has an octagonal buttress at each corner.

  • At each corner of the tower up to the top of this stage runs a slender banded shaft.

  • The #Western Tower# is of four stages, with octagonal buttresses at each corner, decreasing in cross section at each course.

  • At each corner sew on a few inches of strong twine, forming loops at the angles.

  • A small loop of rope must be sewed or fastened in some other manner very securely to each corner of the sail.

  • Sew a small loop of rope in each corner of the sail.

  • Four 4 by 4 posts can be bolted to the side-support at each corner of the bottom bunk; they will amply support the top bunk, as the legs do a table-top when the frame is allowed to rest upon their upper ends.

  • They are very much like those of the dogfish, but are nearly black in color, and instead of a long twisted tendril at each corner, they only have a blunt projection about an inch long.

  • Instead of having a short straight projection at each corner, it has a long, coiled, twisted one, much like the tendril of a grapevine.

  • They are something like oblong horny purses, of a yellowish-brown color, with a long twisted appendage at each corner, very much like the tendrils of a vine.

  • A huge gilt clock face shone below the upper gallery, at each corner of which sprang a stone gargoyle.

  • It was in the shape of a triangle with a tower on each corner, and was known to the inhabitants as the "Castle of the three Turrets.

  • It was flanked by four smaller, unfinished towers, one at each corner.

  • Each corner of the building, and the peak of every dormer window, was crowned by a grasshopper.

  • Rising behind it you see a white prescription counter, with bottles of blue copper water at each corner.

  • He notes the blue copper water at each corner.

  • She gazes in a dazed way on the white prescription-booth beyond the square stove; on the bottles of blue copper-water on each corner.

  • The car is suspended at each corner by two steel cables, each of which would be capable of supporting the entire structure.

  • At each corner of the board is a ring or screw eye, into which the chain provided with a hook is secured, by which to suspend the board.

  • Of a unique species of architecture, presenting from without the effect of a series of squat façades, ornamented at each corner with a two storied square pavillon, it is sober and dignified to excess.

  • This fine tower is surmounted by an octagonal upper story and is flanked at each corner with a clocheton rising hardily into the rarefied atmosphere.

  • In form this chateau was a perfectly rectangular tower, sustained at each corner by a round tower of lesser proportions.

  • Each corner of the tower was strengthened by a pair of flat buttresses, with one shaft at the corner itself and another at the inner side of either buttress, and with the shafts banded half way up and again near the top.

  • At each corner of several of the beds was a carved figure, in gilt--serving as a leg.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each corner" 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:
    each article; each book; each captain; each edge; each element; each formation; each grade; each house; each individual; each joint; each lesson; each occasion; each order; each page; each party; each post; each ring; each session; each stanza; each three; each tree; each type; each week; good birth; the breadth; true also