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Example sentences for "each line"

  • Attention should be paid to proper punctuation in each line.

  • The superscription may be arranged in three or four lines, each line beginning a little to the right of the preceding line.

  • Arrange the following in stanza form, letting yourself be guided by the recurrence of a regular number of feet in each line and by the rhyme.

  • The fact that there is a fixed and regular number of accents in each line makes it verse and not prose, and to write correct verse you must keep to a regular recurrence of accents in your lines.

  • The metre is heptasyllabic, each line ending in a word of three syllables.

  • Each stanza consists of four strophes or lines, each line of fifteen syllables.

  • The metre is in rhyming distichs with fourteen syllables in each line--when we say rhyming, we mean that there is a rhyme, or at least an assonance, between the final syllables of each two lines.

  • At present it consists of four stanzas of four lines each, having a rhyme or assonance in the middle and at the end of each line, which properly should consist of sixteen syllables.

  • When the last verse is sung a girl from the end of each line advances, and the two dance round together.

  • Illustration] (b) Sides are chosen, and two lines are formed; the words are said by each line alternately.

  • Sufficient space is left between the two lines to admit of each line in turn advancing and retiring.

  • Each line had a number of accented syllables ranging from two to five, but the lines did not regularly or alternately have the same number of accented syllables.

  • A few hymns are arranged in stanzas of ten lines with a break in the middle of each line, but no definite metrical laws existed for the lengths of lines or number of feet, so as to make a uniform rhythmical pattern of the composition.

  • It made its appearance in Italy in the early part of the sixteenth century, and was used by Ariosto in his comedies, except that he employed a final additional unaccented syllable, making eleven syllables in each line.

  • Each line is also provided with a connection terminal in the form of a switch socket.

  • In speaking of long syllables, they were before called accents; but the reader must guard against confounding these with the proper single accent, occurring in each line, and connected with the sense, as well as with the pause.

  • In composite rhyming the greatest care should be taken to see that each syllable after the first is identical in sound in each line.

  • The general accentuation falls on the long syllables, the sense, however, always directing the reader to accent some single syllable specially in each line.

  • Each line, in fact, is, in their view, a song by itself, and is brought to mind by its own special wampum string.

  • Each line is laid 'clear,' in a shallow basket, and so arranged as to run freely as the boat shoots ahead.

  • A heavy weight attached to the lower end of each line keeps it steady near the ground, where the fish principally feed.

  • Each line is elongated, foreshortened, and contracted in a thousand ways.

  • Flaubert has said, what he has painted, what is in each line of his book; and this is what distinguishes his work from all other works of the kind.

  • The conclusion for morality is found in each line of the book.

  • Plan so that there is a circle at the points or corners of each line.

  • Each line is dotted in like manner, letting each dot come directly under the upper one in straight rows.

  • The threaded needle should not pass through the material except at the beginning and end of each line (Figure 136).

  • He generally secures an equal number of syllables in each line, but he often merely counts them off on his fingers, wrenching the accents all awry, and often violently forcing the rimes as well.

  • Each line is divided into halves and each half contains two stressed syllables, generally long in quantity.

  • As soon as the second bell has left his hand, the leader of each line picks up the second bean bag, which is the last piece of apparatus to be passed.

  • A series of six small crosses is also marked on the ground in front of each line, at intervals of six feet apart, continuing in the same direction as the file, the first one being ten or fifteen feet from the starting line.

  • At the discretion of the teacher this row may change to the rear row of seats, each line moving up one seat to make room for them.

  • If to each line through a point in space we make correspond that plane at right angles to it and passing through the same point, we see that the infinitude of planes through a point in space is of the second order.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each line" 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 board; each book; each bottle; each branch; each chamber; each corner; each floor; each formation; each fresh; each grade; each half; each meeting; each moment; each night; each occasion; each party; each pint; each province; each race; each revolution; each ring; each soldier; each stage; each vessel; hereditary monarchy; under parts