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Example sentences for "ninety feet"

  • There are crowded into this cemetery in one place twelve thousand graves of Confederate soldiers, and in the centre of the ghastly plot there rises a huge stone pyramid, ninety feet high, erected as a memorial by the Southern women.

  • At the southern end is the oldest water reservoir of six acres, on top of a curious and isolated conical hill about ninety feet high, which is the "Fair Mount," giving the Park its name.

  • It was then from fifty to ninety feet in height, and three-quarters of a mile in circumference.

  • The shaft and upper member of the base are of one piece of ninety feet long, and nine in diameter.

  • It falls over a precipice about eighty-five or ninety feet high, and almost perpendicular.

  • This mound is ninety feet in diameter at the base by seven and a half feet high, being remarkably broad and flat.

  • The truncated pyramid at Cahokia, Illinois, has an altitude of ninety feet, and is upwards of two thousand feet in circumference at the base.

  • The principal mound is said to be circular, four hundred feet in diameter at the base, ninety feet in height, truncated, and having a level area at its summit, fifty feet in diameter.

  • Seventy to ninety feet in height, two to three feet in diameter.

  • Sixty to ninety feet high, one and one half to two and one half feet in diameter.

  • The beech trees attain a height of from sixty to ninety feet, and blossom in April and May.

  • It is a slender tree, seventy to ninety feet high, which produces a hard, valuable timber.

  • WHITE ASH, a large tree forty-five to ninety feet high; Nova Scotia to Florida, westward to Minnesota and Texas.

  • It is a tree of sixty to ninety feet, with large spreading branches.

  • Memorial columns and tablets in the park mark notable men and events in the Wynn family, the chief being the Waterloo Tower, ninety feet high.

  • The great hall, ninety feet long, still retains several of its Gothic windows, and some of the towers rise seventy feet high.

  • It is one of the smallest cathedrals in England, being less than two hundred and ninety feet long, and other buildings so encompass it as to prevent a good near view.

  • They diminish in size towards the summit, from twenty to fifty feet high in the case of the larger mounds, and from sixty to ninety feet in some of the smaller ones.

  • At Orizava two relics were seen, one of them a triangular stone five feet thick and ninety feet in circumference, used in modern times as the floor of a native's cabin.

  • Beaufoy estimated the size of the summit platform at sixty by ninety feet.

  • The largest trees seldom exceed two feet in diameter, and a height of ninety feet.

  • Its average height is seventy or ninety feet, diameter from eighteen to thirty inches.

  • Longleaf attains a height of from sixty to ninety feet, but a few trees reach 130.

  • California blue oaks range in height from shrubs to trees of ninety feet, with diameters of three or four feet.

  • The principal tower is ninety feet in height, and from the gallery at the top you get an excellent bird's-eye view over sea and land.

  • At some works, however, the excavation is continued down to ninety feet.

  • I went down to ninety feet, and they let off squibs over us--just little depth charges that didn't even break a light globe.

  • There is also a very graceful and beautiful tree of the same species at Bury St. Edmunds, ninety feet in height, and which measures, at the distance of three feet from the ground, fifteen feet in girth.

  • Russelliana, is frequently found from eighty to ninety feet in height.

  • It is ninety feet high, and the ground overshadowed by its branches is one hundred and thirteen feet in diameter.

  • The Walnut forms a large and lofty tree, with strong spreading branches, attaining even in this country to the height of ninety feet.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    became lord; certain rate; cried aloud; early time; especially where; exceedingly great; fair size; great depths; humble life; judicial tribunal; light industry; making money; neat little; ninety days; ninety degrees; ninety feet; ninety miles; plain truth; present participle; reason itself; sick child; small ship; travelling expenses; wide area; worth anything