Sentence examples for a new row of from inspiring English sources

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A textile mill is being built next door to a new row of shops.

More police officers paced up and down the sidewalk, behind a new row of barricades.

There hasn't been too much controversy since in Warnham, but now a new row of national significance looms.

Some of the main streets were paved; drains were covered; and several large basilicas and a new row of shops were built in the Forum.

When a shell is full, the next element in the series starts a new shell, and that marks the beginning of a new row of the table.

On a recent afternoon, he walked the neighborhood, greeting friends in fluent Spanish and checking on a new row of businesses under construction nearby.

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Start at the beginning of a new row for either option.

Downing Street was last night embroiled in a new row with sections of the British press over coverage of the prime minister's summer holiday after the publication yesterday of photographs of his family attending church.

"You'd go to work in the morning and come back, and they'd have a whole new row of houses," labeled Design A, Design B and so on, depending on the architecture, recalled Helen Robinson, sipping a whiskey and water at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall here.

So I adjoin a position of a new row and a new column to the rest of the queens, where the rest of the queens runs through all possible ways of solving the problem in k minus 1 columns.

They both constructed their tables by listing the elements in rows or columns in order of atomic weight and starting a new row or column when the characteristics of the elements began to repeat.

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