Sentence examples for bordering the square from inspiring English sources

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We had not entered the mosque that day — it is closed to non-Muslims — and instead had wandered around the square taking photos, alongside several busloads of tourists, before settling into one of the many cafes bordering the square for lunch.

Bordering the square are the church, and the Lady Smith Memorial Hall, also known as the "Parish Rooms", which was built in 1902, and the 17th century Market House, now a restaurant.

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On this Pasadena block, old oaks and camphor trees arch into a canopy of green lace over the street; front yards are fragrant with flower beds bordering the squares of new mint-green grass.

As a result, lymphatic density (number of lymphatics per square mm bordering the melanoma) has been suggested as a prognostic indicator for the progression and spread of malignant melanoma[ 8- 11].

If the rook needs to move to a square that isn't bordering your king, make sure that square isn't bordering the enemy king either.

When he was hit, Johnny had just crossed into an area with a clear line of sight through the buildings that border the square to the Israeli tank positions on nearby hills.

Rīgestān Square, an impressive public square in the old city, is fronted by several madrasas (Islamic schools): that of Timur's grandson, the astronomer Ulūgh Beg (1417 20), and those of Shirdar (1619 1635/36) and Tilakari (mid-17th century), which together border the square on three sides.

They sliced them apart and tossed them all to the sidewalk bordering this square-block space in Lower Manhattan that had become a communal living space for protesters decrying economic inequity.

Horizontal and vertical borders divide the square areas into smaller boxes, placing the emphasis on the horizontal.

Various public buildings and shrines were erected around the borders of the square, including the Basileios (Royal) Stoa, where the archon Basileus, one of the chief magistrates of the city, had his headquarters; the Old Bouleuterion (or Council House); and a large enclosure (100 square feet) that probably housed the Heliaia, the largest of the popular lawcourts.

The radical journalist John Reed and his Harvard friends lived at No. 42, a site now occupied by New York University, on the already raffish southern border of the square -- a far cry from the fashionable houses that were the setting for Henry James's novel "Washington Square," remnants of which can still be seen on the northern edge of the square.

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