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Example sentences for "stone from"

  • A stone from Ohio, for one from any other State.

  • A stone from Massachusetts, for one from any other State.

  • An ounce of soil or a stone from California, for a foreign postage stamp and five postmarks, or an Indian relic.

  • A stone from Arkansas, for one from any other State except Missouri.

  • A stone from Illinois, for one from any other State or Territory.

  • Oh, stone from my garden wall," she was saying.

  • A stone from Vermont, for one from any other State or Territory.

  • A stone from Ohio, for pipestone from Dakota, or for a stone from any other State.

  • Soil and a stone from Connecticut, for the same from any other State.

  • A stone from Massachusetts or New Jersey, for one from any other State except Missouri; soil of New Jersey, for soil of any other State; or specimens of mica, for any kind of ore.

  • A stone from Illinois, for a stone from any other State or Territory.

  • United States revenue stamps and postmarks, for foreign stamps; or a stone from Kentucky, for one from any other State.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stone from" 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:
    array against; being introduced; bounden duty; broken country; committeth adultery; large brick; many insects; naval forces; naval officer; one who; physical force; single fight; somewhere about; stone bench; stone circles; stone from; stone house; stone implements; stone knife; stone laid; stone mortar; stone quarry; stone wall; stones were; suspension bridge; warm climate