Adjoins Sentence Examples
Joppa, which adjoins it, has salt works, but is chiefly a residential neighbourhood.
It adjoins the village of Partabgarh proper, and the civil station sometimes known as Andrewganj.
Friern Barnet adjoins Finchley on the north and Whetstone on the south, the whole district being residential.
These names are somewhat misleading, as the inner city is not enclosed within the outer city, but adjoins its northern wall, which, being longer than the nei ch'eng is wide, outflanks it considerably at both ends.
The royal burgh of Earlsferry (pop. 317) is situated in the parish of Elie, which it adjoins on the west.
A Gothic cloister adjoins the church.
The Canongate Tolbooth adjoins the parish church, in the burial-ground of which is the tombstone raised by Burns to the memory of Robert Fergusson, and where Dugald Stewart, Adam Smith and other men of note were buried.
Wembley adjoins Sudbury on the east; the district is residential, but lacks natural attractions except in the case of Wembley Park, a pleasant wooded recreation ground, owned by a company.
A beautiful terrace called the Prospect adjoins the churchyard and overlooks the river.
The township of Dodbrooke, included within the civil parish, adjoins Kingsbridge on the northeast.
AdvertisementA curious two-storeyed building which adjoins the north transept consists of a chapel with a piscina below and a priest's chamber above.
Sainte-Marie contains many artistic treasures, the chief of which are the magnificent stained-glass windows of the Renaissance which light the apsidal chapels, and the 113 choir-stalls of carved oak, also of Renaissance workmanship. The archbishop's palace adjoins the cathedral; it is a building of the 18th century with a Romanesque hall and a tower of the r4th century.
Among the numerous churches, the largest and most imposing is the Jesuit church of San Juan de Dios, with its double towers and celebrated marble pulpit; an old monastery adjoins.
The permanent building of the International Exhibition of 1865 adjoins the pleasure ground of St Stephen's Green.
The "house for bloodletting and purging" adjoins it on the west (U).
AdvertisementThere is some of the same formation as well as that derived from red shales on the sandstone hills in the south-east province and in many of the middle and western valleys, but often a belt of inferior slate soil adjoins a limestone belt, and many of the ridges are covered with a still more sterile soil derived from white and grey sandstones.
It is in the metal in these channels and in that part of the main mass of metal which immediately adjoins the coils that the current is induced by means of the coils and cores, as in the Kjellin furnace.
In the east a tableland of sandstone, called Saxon Switzerland, from the picturesque outlines into which it has been eroded, adjoins the Erzgebirge; one of its most notable features is the deep ravine by which the Elbe escapes from it.
Swanscombe almost adjoins Northfleet on the south-west.
The court-house, which adjoins the gaol, is a modern building.
AdvertisementDunimarle Castle, a handsome structure on the sea-shore, adjoins the site of the castle where, according to tradition, Macbeth slew the wife;and children of Macduff.
In the interior, and to the north of the western gate, a citadel adjoins the fortifications.
A picturesque public park adjoins the railway station in Newtown Pery.
South of the Gomal it separates the interests of Afghanistan from those of Baluchistan, which here adjoins the North-West Frontier Province.
The lower series, which adjoins the lakes, rises near Lake Managua, and marches parallel to the main crest of the cordillera as far as the northern base of the Yolaina section; it then diverges, trending south-east nearly as far as Greytown, while the axis of the Yolaina section has a more easterly direction.
AdvertisementA fine cloister of the 13th century adjoins the south side of the church.
The bishop's palace which adjoins the cathedral contains a fine synodal hall of the 12th century.
It is to a great extent preserved in the public grounds of Putney Heath, which adjoins Wimbledon Common, outside the borough, on the north; and Richmond Park and Barnes Common, parts of which are in the borough.
The Vysehrad, now a part of Prague, adjoins the " new town."
Airthrey Castle, standing in a fine park with a lake, adjoins the town on the south-east, and just beyond it are the old church and burying-ground of Logie, beautifully situated at the foot of a granite spur of the Ochil range.
South and east it adjoins other parts of the British protectorate.
Whiting adjoins the cities of Hammond and East Chicago, and is practically a part of industrial Chicago, from which it is separated only by a state line.
An English garden with overflowing herbaceous borders adjoins the pub and boasts an abundance of outdoor seating.
Rose Cottage Sleeps two plus cot Rose Cottage also adjoins the main farmhouse.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of places around Britain where farmland directly adjoins such establishments.
Townfoot Cottage adjoins the owner's farmhouse and was originally an old farm cow byre.
The wood adjoins the old tree-lined driveway to Oaklands House, most of which can be seen on neighboring land.
The cottage adjoins the main farmhouse, which overlooks the lake.
This adjoins the open plan modern kitchen 10 ' x 13 ' with large pantry.
The seller to delaying building wealth build wealth for pennington planetarium adjoins.
An unusual modern vestry adjoins the 19th century chancel.
Left end adjoins No. 46 whilst right end has a 2 light both floors and framing forming quatrefoil in gable.