Example sentences of "to a row of " in BNC.
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1 | They had a band and a guard of honour outside the station , their backs to a row of railwaymen 's cottages . |
2 | The mill 's equipment was removed many years ago following which it was converted to a row of cottages . |
3 | Beneath the hill on which the serail huddles , the great iron gates of Jaffa port still stand next to a row of small stone shops , their Arab architecture belied by the Hebrew names above the windows . |
4 | They were seated at the breakfast bar in the kitchen , and she pointed to a row of cereal boxes at the far side of the room . |
5 | Church lane leads westwards to a row of council houses , Church Mount , the old vicarage ( no longer used as a residence for the vicar ) and Mill Farm , now empty . |
6 | His wife , pointing to a row of dolls of various sizes , replied with pride , ‘ And I , too , my lord , have not been idle . ’ |
7 | Beside it was an alleyway which provided rear entrances to a row of Botanic Avenue shops . |
8 | Working with feverish haste , for the wind was piercing through her elegant jacket and Gentle Curve bra underneath , she filled the boxes , staggered with them to a row of garbage cans in the back lane and dumped their contents into the bins . |
9 | Rick might have put it a little differently : ‘ The problems of the little people do n't amount to a row of beans in this crazy world . ’ |
10 | " Frederica Potter being nanny to a row of French children . " |
11 | If you watch an effective policeman or nurse giving the same information to a row of people from different backgrounds , you will be surprised at the range and flexibility of the instinctive code switching . |
12 | Having paid for a private room , Lucien was escorted by a young vaporeuse through another labyrinth of corridors to a row of cubicles . |
13 | Leonora opened the cupboard and added the cup to a row of others , rather awed by the perfect symmetry of plates in orderly stacks according to size and function . |
14 | Penry hurried her off to a row of garages on one side of the road leading from the beach into the village . |