Columns
in sentence
169 examples of Columns in a sentence
So one example is he sees these stonemasons working on the Isle of Lesbos, and they need to measure out round
columns.
Well if you think about it, it's really hard to measure out round
columns
using a ruler.
And Aristotle said, "Hah, they appreciated that sometimes to design rounded columns, you need to bend the rule."
And you can see here there are three
columns.
And then he says, "Well that's very interesting, gentlemen, because when I gave you the table of results, I swapped the two
columns
around.
So here are robots carrying beams,
columns
and assembling cube-like structures.
Please, continue to let us see characters in your movies, your plays, your columns, who suffer with severe mental illness.
Columns
are architectural archetypes.
And these columns, they have information at very many scales.
And in this case, I used ABS plastic to produce the columns, we used the bigger, faster machine, and they have a steel core inside, so they're structural, they can bear loads for once.
Each column is effectively a hybrid of two
columns.
On the coast of Northern Ireland, a vast plateau of basalt slabs and
columns
called the Giant’s Causeway stretches into the ocean.
The
columns
and the ground is made of tabby shales scooped up from the Atlantic, a reminder of that awful crossing.
This is the Livingston Public Library that was completed in 2004 in my hometown, and, you know, it's got a dome and it's got this round thing and columns, red brick, and you can kind of guess what Livingston is trying to say with this building: children, property values and history.
Dwarves became
columns.
And the corners would have skylights and these
columns
would be structural.
And the nice thing about introducing
columns
is they give you a kind of sense of proscenium from wherever you sit, and create intimacy.
They've written books and
columns
and given passionate speeches, decrying the wealth gap that is leaving more and more people entrenched at the bottom end of the income scale.
Take a piece of paper and put those three words on top of three columns, then try to fill those
columns
as honestly as you can.
Let's make them both two by two, meaning two rows by two
columns.
Let's put that number in the top-left position so that it matches up with the rows and
columns
we used to get it.
The number of
columns
in the first matrix has to be the same as the number of rows in the second matrix.
The litters are placed on the ground and the girls get out and arm in arm, two by two, they ascend the steps into the enclosed garden with many
columns.
So without them there, the only vessels remaining are the two major heart arteries: the aorta and pulmonary artery, which rise like white
columns
from between the ventricles.
The top deck, on which eight watchtowers were to stand, was to be supported not by columns, but by vast wooden images of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders.
That emphasized its open, luminous interior rather than the sturdy walls and
columns
of Classical buildings.
The history of the word gothic is embedded in thousands of years worth of countercultural movements, from invading outsiders becoming kings to towering spires replacing solid
columns
to artists finding beauty in darkness.
Another possibility is that the social transformations that have shaped our culture may have also changed the structural
columns
of human thought.
But as we enter, the ground drops below us and our perception shifts, where we realize that these
columns
evoke the lynchings, which happened in the public square.
And just outside will be a field of identical
columns.
Next
Related words
Which
There
Their
Other
People
White
Among
Where
Temples
Would
While
Walls
Three
Great
Gigantic
Before
Against
About
Through
Supported