At-the-corner Sentence Examples

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  • Crossing the street should be done at the corner.

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  • The woman smiled, creating an attractive dimple at the corner of her mouth.

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  • I sold newspapers down at the corner and ran errands for Barney's pool hall.

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  • She smiled up at him sweetly, that tiny dimple playing at the corner of her mouth.

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  • The death dealer shifted but didn't leave, and Rhyn looked again at the corner.

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  • Be at the corner of Locust and Ninth in 20 min­utes or I'm a dead man!

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  • Roxanne smiled, and that tiny dimple danced at the corner of her full lips.

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  • Bordeaux's eyes twinkled and a wry smile tugged at the corner of his mouth.

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  • Blue eyes sparkled like sapphires in her round face, and a dimple danced at the corner of her generous mouth.

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  • The soft voice and the little dimple that played at the corner of her mouth when she teased him... she was so beautiful – and so utterly unaware of her charm.

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  • The full lips parted as she smiled and that tiny dimple appeared at the corner of her mouth.

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  • A movement at the corner of her eye made her turn.

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  • The Post Office, at the corner of Exchange and Middle streets, is of white Vermont marble and has a Corinthian portico.

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  • Clubs, which are numerous, are chiefly found in the neighbourhood of Sackville Street; and there should further be mentioned the Rotunda, at the corner of Great Britain Street and Sackville Street, a beautiful building of its kind, belonging to the adjacent hospital, and used for concerts and other entertainments, while its gardens are used for agricultural shows.

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  • It stood at the corner of the main street near St Lawrence's gate, and its grounds extended back to St Peter's church.

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  • The new house to which he alludes was built under his own directions at the corner of what is now called St David Street after him; it became the centre of the most cultivated society of Edinburgh.

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  • It appears, however, that these two establishments were found inadequate to supply the wants of the inhabitants, and a third edifice of the same character, the socalled central baths, at the corner of the Strada Stabiana and the Strada di Nola, but on a still more extensive scale, intended for men only, while the other two had separate accommodation for both sexes, was in course of construction when the town was overwhelmed.

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  • The former monastery of the Jesuits, now the Jesuit church of Belen (1704), at the corner of Luz and Compostela Streets, is one of the most elegant and richly ornamented in Cuba.

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  • But the mountain wall is pierced at the corner where it strikes southwards from the Himalayas by an opening through which the Kabul river flows into India.

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  • Other new official buildings are the patent office on the site of the old ministry of the interior; the new ministry of posts (with post museum) at the corner of the Mauer-strasse and Leipziger-strasse; the central criminal court in Moabit; the courts of first instance on the Alexander-platz; the ministry of police, and the Reichsversicherungsamt, the centre for the great system of state insurance.

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  • The Kunst-gewerbe museum, at the corner of the KOniggratzer-strasse and Albrecht-strasse, contains valuable specimens of applied art.

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  • It still stands at the corner of a street called the Rue de la Lamproie, and the tradition may be correct.

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  • The soft voice and the little dimple that played at the corner of her mouth when she teased him... she was so beautiful – and so utterly unaware of her charm.

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  • The winger coasted in at the corner and Gordon Ross ' touchline conversion completed the perfect start.

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  • Coming home from work, a woman stopped at the corner deli to buy a chicken for supper.

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  • In a chronic condition the toe will appear slightly inflamed at the corner of the nail.

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  • First, a heavy vehicle crashed through the road at the corner of the main entrance to the Barn.

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  • The birthplace of Longfellow is now a tenement house at the corner of Fore and Hancock streets, near the Grand.

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  • The system has data from all their GPS records and infers that to drive across town several times for a place is a stronger vote than eating at the corner restaurant.

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  • Two officers, one with a scarf over his uniform and mounted on a lean, dark-gray horse, the other in an overcoat and on foot, stood at the corner of Ilyinka Street, talking.

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  • Having run through different yards and side streets, Pierre got back with his little burden to the Gruzinski garden at the corner of the Povarskoy.

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  • It didn't tug on my lids at all as I slid it across from the inner corner to the outer corner of my top lid and flipped it up a bit at the corner.

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  • This should create a thick triangular shape right at the corner of your eye.

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  • Apply a concealer liberally at the corner of the eyes and under the eye area to camouflage any dark circles or irregular coloring.

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  • A few individual false eyelashes placed at the corner of the eyes will give you a wide-eyed look.

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  • Next, place blueberries in a rectangle in the upper left corner of the cake, to represent the blue rectangle at the corner of the American flag.

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  • Measure your gutters in inches, beginning at the corner of your home and working around the perimeter.

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  • Essentially, what that means is that the lenses are round, but they taper off into a slight point at the corner of the eyes.

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  • Push the mop head into the side of the pocket with no loop, starting at the corner.

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