Pane Sentence Examples

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  • Would you scratch that on a window pane for me? she teased.

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  • He smashed a pane.

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  • Thus the pane, represented by its 6 (afterwards 9) captains, came to exercise a veritable reign of terror, and no one knew when an accusation might fall on him.

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  • She immediately smashed a pane of glass in the door with the vase.

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  • Your messages are listed in the top right-hand pane.

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  • He smashed a small pane of glass and opened the door.

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  • Robe or towel hooks are another innovative way to hang up fabric across a window pane without breaking the bank.

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  • Stationary storm windows are a frame with one center pane of glass.

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  • In Mexico City Behind a pane of glass Sits a feather headdress Of unnatural beauty.

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  • Rain should be blown off the top part of the rear screen as the car moves while the bottom pane has a water-repellent coating.

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  • Choose something everyday without particular significance for you eg. a chair, table, pencil, piece of paper, a window pane.

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  • A cold frame consists of a box with a pane of glass that fits snugly over the top of the box.

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  • Seasonal sunroom windows are typically a single pane of glass and may be installed with a knee wall or floor to ceiling over screens.

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  • The words blessed are enscribed on the back of the pendant behind another pane of glass.

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  • Cavendish measured the capacity of disks and condensers of various forms, and proved that the capacity of a Leyden pane is proportional to the surface of the tinfoil and inversely as the thickness of the glass.

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  • To change the clipboard options When the Clipboard task pane is displayed an icon appears in the System Tray on the Taskbar.

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  • He listens to the sound of sea birds He listens to the sound of dry creepers tapping on the window pane.

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  • The tyranny of the pane Guelfa still continued unabated, and the capitani carried an enactment by which no measure affecting the parte should be even discussed by the signory unless previously approved of by them.

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  • He had published in 1575 The firste pane of Churchyarde's Chip pes, the modest title which he gives to his works.

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  • The Protect Document task pane in Microsoft Office Word 2003 improves the way teams work together on files.

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  • You don't need the latest in energy efficiency for this; any old pane of glass or even clear plastic will do.

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  • The words I am are written in cursive behind a pane of glass on the front.

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  • San Francisco walking tours are ideal for visitors to the city who don't want to be stuck on a bus all day, seeing the city's numerous attractions and sights through a pane of glass.

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  • Many hardware stores sell clamps with suction cups attached, such as this one, that will allow you to hang single battery operated candles on the window pane itself, offering yet another way to display them.

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  • If it was Bird Song where Annie lived, perhaps the scratched window pane is still here!

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  • Glass, in flat pieces, such as might be employed for windows, has been found in the ruins of Roman houses, both in England and in Italy, and in the house of the faun at Pompeii a small pane in a bronze frame remains.

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  • She stares into the surreal light her belly turns arabesques, her fingers press into the pane.

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  • A town trail, takes in interesting old buildings including the birthplace of Anthony Pane the " Cornish Giant " .

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  • Right click Clicking in the editing pane with the right mouse button causes the Context Menu to be displayed.

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  • Enter your login details in the left pane, then click " Log In " .

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  • It's a reminder to me to replace the broken pane, which is no doubt where it got in.

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  • This causes a marked increase in condensation on the inner surface of the outer pane during cold weather.

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  • These HTML bugs can be thwarted by turning off the preview pane in e-mail.

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  • A list is usually contained within a scroll pane.

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  • You'll find your short user name by opening System preferences and selecting the Users Preference pane.

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  • This style is also useful to preview just the notes in the preview pane of the Library window.

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  • This prevented me from having speech bubbles leave the confines of their own pane and led to less clearer font rendering.

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  • For more details on which pane it chooses to resize, see layout semantics.

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  • Often the coating is placed on the outer surface of the inner pane.

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  • Others have hollow or funnel-shaped ends and are constricted at the middle like a dice cup. In some rocks small rod-like microlites are grouped together in a regular way to form growths which resemble fir branches, fern leaves, brushes or networks, in the same manner as minute needles of ice produce star-like snow crystals or the frost growths on a window pane.

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  • Benjamin Franklin and Bevis devised independently the form of condenser known as a Franklin or Leyden pane, which consists of a sheet of glass, partly coated on both sides with tin foil or silver leaf, a margin of glass all round being left to insulate the two tin foils from each other.

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  • For more details on which pane it chooses to resize, see Layout Semantics.

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  • A woman, dreaming of her pending marriage, scratched in tiny letters with her diamond, 'So in love, says everyone,' on the pane of her bedroom window.

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  • At the Roberts hotel is shown on a window pane the supposed signature of Wellington.

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  • In the " cockney " dialect, really the dialect of Essex but now no less familiar in Cambridge and Middlesex, the ai sound of i is represented by of as in toime, " time," while a has become ai in Kate, pane, &c. In all southern English o becomes more rounded while it is being pronounced, so that it ends with a slight u 'sound.

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  • A tingle of alarm went through Rhyn, but his head was too heavy for him to process it.  Instead, he focused hard on containing the power within him.  When he felt he wouldn't explode, he looked around.  Darkyn had claimed Kris's library and stood near a pane of windows overlooking the snowy Alps.

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  • The habit of snuff-taking was observed and described by Ranton Pane, a Franciscan who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage (1494-1496), and the practice of tobacco-chewing was first seen by the Spaniards on the coast of South America in 1502.

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