Use rows in a sentence
Sentences starting with rows
- Rows of spots running down to and forming the elliptic ornaments. [1]
- Rows of colored lamps were set thickly along the shore, and disposed everywhere among the rocks on which the Crossman House stands; lights glistened from all the islands, from a thousand row-boats, and in all the windows. [4]
Sentences ending with rows
- All the country flat as the flattest part of Jersey, rich in grass and grain, cut up by canals, picturesque with windmills and red-tiled roofs, framed with trees in rows. [4]
- Where we swept by squads of scampering English, the mere wind of our passage laid them flat in piles and rows! [5]
- The cards lay back upwards in three rows. [11]
- And now, when anything noteworthy was to be seen outside, he only regretted that he had already some time since conducted them to their seats in one of the upper rows. [10]
Sentences containing rows two or more times
- Three rows of benches on each side and six rows in front of him were occupied by the dignitaries of the town and by the parents of the pupils. [5]
More example sentences with the word rows in them
- The best thing you could do would be to burn whole rows of these tenements, they are ideal breeding grounds for disease. [9]
- To the right, where the Kaluga road turns near Neskuchny, endless rows of troops and carts stretched away into the distance. [2]
- Above the books were rows of sketches--rows of sketches! [11]
- Every man's pockets were full of them; the floor of his cabin was littered with them; they were disposed in labeled rows on his shelves. [5]
- Round about it were a few scanty rows of vegetables, such as the hand of a weak woman had time and strength to cultivate. [13]
- The day I went out, the Champs Elysees, on both sides, its whole length, was crowded with people, rows and ranks of them sitting in chairs and on benches. [4]
- In the farther wall of this store-court was a very high doorway, that led into a large garden with rows of well-tended trees and trellised vines, clumps of shrubs, flowers, and beds of vegetables. [10]
- Sometimes the plank walk runs for a mile or two, on its piles, between rows of these shops and booths, and again it drops off down by the waves. [4]
- I looked again upon the familiar rows of trees which shaded the gravelled promenades where Nick had first seen Antoinette. [9]
- The countess took up a position in one of the front rows of that crowd. [2]
- The library of Trinity College, with its rows of busts by Roubiliac and Woolner, is a truly noble hall. [6]
- The traction engine travels about on its own wheels, till it reaches the required spot; then it stands still and by means of a wire rope pulls the huge plow toward itself two or three hundred yards across the field, between the rows of cane. [5]
- Mrs. Merrill had told him that she might take that place, but he had little imagined she was already there on her platform facing the rows of shining little faces at the desks. [9]
- He passed up to the front rows, not noticing anyone. [2]
- Holding one hand to her wildly beating heart, she looked across the bloodstained arena to the rows of seats and the dais decorated for Caesar. [10]
- Away down yonder, they have driven two rows of piles straight through the middle of a dry bar half a mile long, which is forty foot out of the water when the river is low. [5]
- In front of these boards sit, from morning to night, rows, perhaps relays, of men intently or listlessly watching the figures. [4]
- You see down there where the rows of hay are lying in the hollow, there's the bridge. [2]
- In front of them rows of gray cloaks were already visible through the smoke, and an officer catching sight of Bagration rushed shouting after the crowd of retreating soldiers, ordering them back. [2]
- The eyes under them needed to be taken on trust, they were so well concealed, but when they peered through the narrow chink between the rows of lashes, not even a mote escaped them. [10]
- And back of the town, far around and abroad over the miles of level campagna, were scattered rows, and circles, and clusters of lights, all glowing like so many gems, and marking where a score of villages were sleeping. [5]
- Death had invaded the rows of seats; instead of laurel wreaths and prizes, deadly weapons were showered down into the arena. [10]
- Green trees took the place of crowded rows of houses and stores, and little "bob-tail" yellow cars were drawn by plodding mules to an inclosure in a timbered valley, surrounded by a board fence, known as Lindell Grove. [9]
- The result to the Pacific coast is the same as if there were several rows of custom-fences between the coast and the East. [5]
- In Kudrino, from the Nikitski, Presnya, and Podnovinsk Streets came several other trains of vehicles similar to the Rostovs', and as they passed along the Sadovaya Street the carriages and carts formed two rows abreast. [2]
- She loved best the moment when the Common came in view, when through the rows of elms the lineaments of those old houses rose before her, lineaments seemingly long familiar, as of old and trusted friends, and yet ever stirring new harmonies and new visions. [9]
- And there, in the low cases along the walls, were the rows of his precious books,--his one hobby and extravagance. [9]
- Behind Arsinoe, in the larger circular rows, sat the parents and husbands of the performers, among whom Keraunus, in his saffron robe, had taken a place, besides a considerable number of sight-loving matrons and older citizens who had accepted Plutarch's invitation. [10]
- The principals of the different orders of priests had also found places at the table, and among them the chief of the haruspices, while the rest of the priests, all in snow-white linen robes, sat, with much dignity, in a large semicircle, two rows deep. [10]
- In the chapel the bones are tastefully built into the wall and overhead, like rustic wood-work; and the skulls stand in rows, some with silver masks, like the jars on the shelves of an apothecary's shop. [4]
- One of the Tabernacle--a vast iron hood or dome erected over rows of benches that will seat two or three thousand people--represents the building when it is packed with an audience intent upon the preacher. [4]
- Flanking the sidewalks, symbolizing and completing the heterogeneous and bewildering effect of the street were long rows of heavy hemlock trunks, unpainted and stripped of bark, with crosstrees bearing webs of wires. [9]
- At their foot stretched rows of olive, citron and plane-trees, plantations of mulberries and vines; at a higher level grew firs, cypresses and nut-tree copses. [10]
- Surely the long straight rows of stately poplars that divide the beautiful landscape like the squares of a checker-board are set with line and plummet, and their uniform height determined with a spirit level. [5]
- Smoking flames were still rising from the pitch pans and blazing torches, and long rows of lanterns also illumined the broad space. [10]
- There may be something in this: but when I go down the potato rows, the rays of the sun glancing upon my shining blade, the sweat pouring from my face, I should be grateful for shade. [4]
- The hotel was small and its arrangements primitive; a good many of the visitors had their own cottages, and the rows of these cheap structures took their names from their occupants. [4]
- We here see several oblique rows, A, B, C, D, etc. [1]
- Between these were rows of books,--attractive books in chased bindings, red and blue; books that appealed to be taken down and read. [9]
- Instead of serried rows of bees sealing up every gap in the combs and keeping the brood warm, he sees the skillful complex structures of the combs, but no longer in their former state of purity. [2]
- There were several rows and clusters of shabby frame-houses, and a supply of mud sufficient to insure the town against a famine in that article for a hundred years; for the overflow had but lately subsided. [5]
- In the long room, brightly lit up by the sun through the large windows, the sick and wounded lay in two rows with their heads to the walls, and leaving a passage in the middle. [2]
- Here, rows of resplendent pewter, ranged on a long dresser, dazzled his eyes. [4]
- Monotonous rows of red houses succeeded one another, some pushed forward, others thrust back behind little plots of stamped earth. [9]
- Through the porch Psamtik passed on into a lofty entrance-chamber, and from thence into the great hall itself, the ceiling of which was strewn with thousands of golden stars, and supported by four rows of lofty pillars. [10]
- As the little procession entered the gallery, in which the rolls of manuscript lay in stone or wooden cases on long rows of shelves, the shout was heard of "Hail, Caesar! [10]
- In an old plate giving a view of the north side of Cheapside, London, in 1638, we see little but quaint gable ends and rows of small windows set close together. [4]
- On seeing Natasha Pierre grew animated and, hastily passing between the rows, came toward their box. [2]
- Every temple and palace was transformed into a giant candelabrum, and the rows of lamps on the quay stretched like tendrils of light from the dazzlingly illuminated marble Temple of Poseidon to the palace at Lochias, steeped in radiance. [10]
- The basal spot, or that nearest the shaft, in the five lower rows (excluding the lowest one) is a little larger than the other spots of the same row, and a little more elongated in a transverse direction. [1]
- In festal illuminations of the harbor pitch cressets on the roof, and long rows of lamps that accumulated architectonic features of the noble structure, were always kindled; but inside it, no blaze so brilliant had ever lighted it within the memory of man. [10]
- In this part of the grounds were the king's storehouses in endless rows, while behind the centre building, in which the Pharaoh resided, stood the barracks for his body guard and the treasuries. [10]
- At the end of the broad, monotonous Ludwig Strasse, and yet not at the end, for the road runs straight on into the flat country between rows of slender trees, stands the Siegesthor, or Gate of Victory, an imitation of the Constantine arch at Rome. [4]
- Two long rows of prostrate forms--more than forty, in all--and every face and head a shapeless wad of loose raw cotton. [5]
- The two rows of men sat like statues. [5]
- Several horizontal rows of great square holes, obstructed by a thin, shiny, transparent substance, pierced the frontage of each cavern. [5]
- Here were rows of fiery ovens. [4]
- Through the rows of faces he had searched in vain for one. [9]
- There were rows of dwelling houses, once ultra-respectable, now slatternly, and lawns gone grey; some of these houses had been remodelled into third-rate shops, or thrown together to make manufacturing establishments: saloons occupied all the favourable corners. [9]
- Even more eloquent of democratic folly was that part of the town through which we presently passed, streets lined with rows of dreary houses where the workers lived. [9]
- On each side of a large structure, which contained the state rooms and banqueting hall, three rows of pavilions of different sizes extended in symmetrical order. [10]
- There had been no one to receive them; a few people, in the rear rows of chairs near them, turned their heads to glance at them, and then looked away again. [8]
- Separated only by narrow intervals, the rows of lights formed a glittering series of frames which outlined the noble building and rendered it visible from afar. [10]
- He and his mother were seated about five rows back from the front row on the edge of the aisle. [11]
- Even now the moisture of heaven seemed to avoid this rainless region and in all directions fires were burning, which the soldiers surrounded in double rows, like a living shield, to keep the storm from scattering the fuel. [10]
- We kept the middle of the road, and proceeded in a slow walk past the rows of cabins, and whenever a miner came to his door I trembled for fear the light would shine on us an excite curiosity. [5]
- On that very meadow he had ridden over the day before, a soldier was lying athwart the rows of scented hay, with his head thrown awkwardly back and his shako off. [2]
- The music sounded louder and through the door rows of brightly lit boxes in which ladies sat with bare arms and shoulders, and noisy stalls brilliant with uniforms, glittered before their eyes. [2]
- Then, as we looked, the levee became an esplanade shaded by rows of willows, and through them we caught sight of the upper galleries and low, curving roofs of the city itself. [9]
- Within the church, long rows of fluted columns, like huge monuments, divided the building into broad aisles, and on the figured pavement fell many a soft blush from the painted windows above. [5]
- There is a little attempt at a mall, with double rows of trees, under that wall, where lovers walk, and ragged, handsome urchins play the exciting game of fives, or sit in the dirt, gambling with cards for the Sorrento currency. [4]
- After dusk these lines were set up on the plain, and being fired at the instant the alarm was given, they seemed to the Turks like so many rows of musketeers. [4]
- The day was lead-coloured; the road had stone factories alongside of it,--grey, dull-coloured rows of stone cottages belonging to these factories, and then we came to poor, hungry-looking fields;--stone fences everywhere, and trees nowhere. [14]
- When men were killed or wounded, when rows of stretchers went past, when some troops retreated, and when great masses of the enemy came into view through the smoke, no one paid any attention to these things. [2]
- They had come into his own den and library, and he stood looking at the rows of his favorite collection shining in their new home. [4]
- I was smuggled into a stall, going through long and narrow passages, between crowded rows of people, and found myself at last with a big book before me and a set of official personages around me, whose duties I did not clearly understand. [6]
- There were almost interminable rows of scaffolding on the river's edge and upon the high bank where hung the salmon drying in the sun. [11]
- I planted them in what are called "Early Rose,"--the rows a little less than three feet apart; but the vines came to an early close in the drought. [4]
- There they were, in stately rows, from the floor to the high ceiling, and a portable ladder with which to reach them. [9]
- These caverns stood in long, straight rows on opposite sides of broad aisles that were bordered with single ranks of trees. [5]
- I got lost in Florence at nine o'clock, one night, and staid lost in that labyrinth of narrow streets and long rows of vast buildings that look all alike, until toward three o'clock in the morning. [5]
- Finally, we were impressed with the genius of a Chinese book-keeper; he figured up his accounts on a machine like a gridiron with buttons strung on its bars; the different rows represented units, tens, hundreds and thousands. [5]
- In my imagination I saw them lying there in ranks and rows, each a foot long, three tiers deep, a solid mass. [4]
- Two rows of houses had formerly divided this rendezvous for the sober and the reckless from the highroad, but they had long since been pulled down and laid level with the ground by successive landlords. [10]
- He turned in his chair, and with a sweep of the hand indicated the long rows of musty-backed volumes. [9]
- In San Francisco he visited with us the dens of the opium smokers, in damp cellars, with rows of shelves around, on which were deposited the stupefied Mongolians; perhaps the lowest haunts of humanity to be found in the world. [6]
- This I should have considered dirt cheap last June, when I was going down the rows with the hoe. [4]
- There could not have been less than ten miles of spectators, in double or triple rows, who had taken places that afternoon to watch the turnouts of fashion and rank. [4]
- When the artist has arranged his materials with an eye to just proportion --the small and the large flakes in alternate rows, and separated by carefully-considered intervals--I know of nothing more cheerful to look upon than a spirited Syrian fresco. [5]
- Cottage, garden-beds, posies, grenadier-like rows of seedling onions, --stateliest of vegetables,--all are gone, but the breath of a marigold brings them all back to me. [6]
- I find a good deal of companionship in the rows of plaster busts that stand on the wall, in all attitudes of listlessness, and all stages of decay. [4]
- Well, it was funny to see a town made: streets driven through; two rows of shadetrees, hard and soft, planted; cellars dug and houses put up-regular Queen Anne style, too, with stained glass-all at once. [8]
- Into three or four short rows I presume I put enough to sow an acre; and they all came up,--came up as thick as grass, as crowded and useless as babies in a Chinese village. [4]
- Rostov, always closely followed by Ilyin, rode along the side of the road between two rows of birch trees. [2]
- On the broad flight of steps which led between two rows of sphinxes down to the landing-place of the royal boats, was a very different kind of assembly. [10]
- He has been failing very fast since you saw him yesterday, and now--" They had been walking softly and talking softly down the aisle between the long rows of beds. [8]
- In spite of every precaution, he would not be able to keep the rabble in the upper rows quiet. [10]
- At a little distance these rows seem to close together like the ties of a railroad track, and then the mingling together of the buds and blossoms of this marble garden forms a picture that is very charming to the eye. [5]
- She smiled winningly, displaying two small and even rows of teeth. [9]
- On the sloping descent to the Dnieper Alpatych's cart and that of the innkeeper's wife, which were slowly moving amid the rows of soldiers and of other vehicles, had to stop. [2]
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