Sentence examples for the inches from inspiring English sources

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the inches

noun

A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 2.54 centimetres.

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They tell of the inches and tints of things.

"The inches become like little shares in the city," Mr. Paffendorf said.

"I was not a party to the tragedy, and again the inches counted heavily".

To the Rangers' chagrin, it did just that, by the inches separating triumph from defeat.

"The inches that we need are points in the standings," said Donadoni.

But, despite all the inches they'd grown, it no longer felt possible to enter.

But I've never seen England fight harder for the inches at the tackle line.

[Was it the right decision? We're talking inches here] The inches was the handball.

Even if they bought the inches on a whim, it would bring people into the city a little bit more".

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I walked out of court into so much sunshine, gripping my flimsy piece of paper, which I would add to the inches-thick file I already had amassed on the Respondent.

But the inches-thick white pages, a fixture in American households for more than a century, would no longer land on porches with a thud each year.

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