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Example sentences for "each face"

  • As was the fashion in building blockhouses, the second story overhangs the first and on each face of this upper story is a square window with a long loop-hole placed horizontally on either side.

  • The flat roof is surmounted by a slender cupola, also octagonal, with a window occupying nearly all the space of each face.

  • The interesting structure, which you may have seen when gliding past in a boat, is octagonal in form, with one window on each face of the lower story, except on the one containing a narrow door approached by a single step of wood.

  • Above this is the belfry, with two pairs of two-light windows on each face: these are divided by transoms, and the arches at the tops are four centred.

  • Seven pointed arches are thus formed in each face; between these arches stand slender pillars with well carved capitals which show a great variety of design.

  • The upper stage, which contains the bells, has two two-light windows in each face, each light being divided by a transom.

  • The tower has pilasters at the angles, and two intermediate on each face, so that there is a triple division in elevation, and all the horizontal string-courses are marked by arched corbel-tables.

  • The groining is all of brick, and very extensive remains of paintings are still to be seen throughout, the large columns having single figures painted on them, one on each face.

  • The lantern is finished above the roof with three stages, each of which is lighted with a two-light window in each face.

  • Beneath the string-courses there was arcading, and the tower was finished with three forked battlements of the Veronese type on each face, and behind these rose a circular brick spire.

  • The shaft is of pine and the disk of spruce and is ornamented with black lead marks, forming a border about one-quarter inch broad on each face.

  • The other end is cut into ornamental notches, and ornamented with an incised pattern colored with red ocher, consisting of conventional lines and the figure of a reindeer on each face, a buck on one face and a doe on the other.

  • Each face is concaved, and there is a hole for a rivet.

  • On each face is an ornamental border inclosing a number of incised figures, which probably represent actual scenes, as the tablet is not new.

  • Each face is adorned with hieroglyphical inscriptions in intaglio, and the summit is terminated by a pyramid, the four sides of which represent religious scenes, also accompanied by inscriptions.

  • See fate's flare Full on each face of the dead guilty three!

  • And, like that youth ye praise so, all I saw, Over the canvas could my hand have flung, Each face obedient to its passion's law.

  • On each face of this is a smaller temple of similar design joined to the great one by corridors; the whole five thus constituting a cruciform building.

  • On the cylinders the inscriptions are engraved lengthwise; on the prisms they are in compartments on each face.

  • It rises three stages above the roof, the lower stage having an arcaded window of two lights on each face, the middle one of three lights, and the upper, again, one of two lights.

  • This has a fine third-pointed south doorway with an ogee crocketed canopy, and a belfry stage of two lancet-lights on each face, roofed with a flat roof of pantiles.

  • Above it is a lancet window on each face, and then the lower part only of a belfry window of two lights, cut off by one of the usual flat-pitched tiled roofs.

  • All three had blade edges that were serrated and beveled on one edge of each face.

  • Several local examples are beveled on one edge of each face.

  • One large flake was struck from each side of each face of the stem forming a shallow notch where the stem joins the blade.

  • One of {104}them, having only a single column of hieroglyphs on each face, is erected in a public square, while the other is imbedded in the wall of a house in Benevento.

  • Besides the three columns of hieroglyphs on each face of our obelisk, all chiseled in large and bold characters, we find at the lower end of each face near each edge inscriptions by a later king.

  • It has two columns of hieroglyphs on each face.

  • A celt of basalt from Portugal[444] has such a depression on each face.

  • I have seen one in which the hole was unfinished, and was only represented by a conical depression on each face.

  • There is a slight depression worked on each face.

  • Occasionally, but very seldom, a circular concave recess is worked on each face of the celt, apparently for the purpose of preventing it from slipping when held in the hand and used either as a chopping or cutting instrument.

  • The piers are square with a half-shaft on each face, the arches are round, and the aisles covered with plain unribbed fourpart vaulting, while the main aisle is roofed with a round barrel.

  • Each face has a two-light window, pointed outside, with a round-headed arch within, leaving a passage between the two walls.

  • The first stage is panelled so as not to present too great a contrast to the octagon, and the next is also panelled and has narrow canopied slits on alternate sides, with four thin buttress-like projections on each face.

  • Each face of the tower is divided, apart from the narrow angle buttresses, into six vertical divisions separated by thin projections of buttress form.

  • The =tower= is in two stages, a lofty lantern story having two transomed two-light windows on each face and a shorter upper one having smaller windows without transoms and a battlemented parapet.

  • Hawarden Castle has a good example of a 14th-century round keep; Warkworth a most remarkable specimen of the 15th, the plan being a square tower with polygonal turrets set on each face.

  • Trim is a square tower with square turrets in the middle of each face; Castle Rushen is on the same plan, but the central part appears to have been an open court.

  • Each face is girded by a beautiful gallery, which is fixed into the warlike wall.

  • This die is almost hidden by the curve of the capital, though occasionally, as at Denderah, it is higher, and bears on each face a figure of the god Bes (fig.

  • At Luxor, and again at the Ramesseum, each face of the pylon is a battle-field on which may be studied, almost day for day, the campaign of Rameses II.

  • Below we have a square block, bearing on each face a woman's head in high relief and crowned with a naos.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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