Sentence examples for Some stones from inspiring English sources

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"PETER, HERE ARE SOME STONES and the keys to your new glass house," writes Howard F. Twiggs, Esq., president of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

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Some stones mix upper- and lower-case abbreviations — for example, Capt.

Some stones had been sliced in half, and jammed into place.

"Some stones have only one view; others work like sculptures in the round," she said.

Some stones have been worn smooth, used long since to pave a churchyard path, as at Avington, near Winchester.

Some stones were pilfered to build abbeys such as the imposing 12th-century Lanercost priory near Brampton.

Some stones, such as soapstone, are softer than others and can be scratched.

Some stones, such as limestone and marble, are more porous than others, and are more likely to absorb stains from substances like red wine and coffee.

Some stones leave a visible residue, others have symbolic meaning.

Some stones from the demolished building were used to build a house in Kennington, Oxfordshire.

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