Sentence examples for add a row of from inspiring English sources

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Guilt became alarm as he read more about it and as people from ExxonMobil, its operator, showed up to add a row of yellow-and-black- striped warning markers.

Add a row of chairs.

Add a row of topstitch 1/8 inch all the way along the edge (optional).

Add a row of dangling, sparkling beads to the lower edge of the shade.

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The corrales themselves, enclosing a square or rectangular courtyard, were unroofed until the 18th century; when roofs were added, a row of windows was added under the eaves.

I got lost in the simple task of knit one, purl one, adding a row of turquoise to the borders of the vest.

Lulu and Frank renovated the original low house, then added a row of guest rooms, which are cool and uncluttered, with their own terraces and stupendous views.

Approximately 15 buildings in the Triangle were designed by architect Reuven Avraham Rabinowitz, who often added a row of roughly dressed stone to the facade to demarcate each story.

Equally iconic are his readymade Dadaist sculptures like Indestructable Object, which featured an eye attached to a metronome and Cadeau, which transforms the ordinary household object of an iron into something more sinister and absurd by adding a row of nails.

Let S´ be the matrix obtained from S by adding a row of 1's, and let V be the matrix of VFs for the sample eyes, with VF sensitivities given in linear values, i.e. 10[VF in DB unit]/10.

(To the Times' lineup, I'd add a murderers' row of Ed Park, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Paul La Farge, Colson Whitehead, and Sam Lipsyte).

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