1932 examples of ft. in sentences

The Pic d'Arrens (7435 ft.) and the Col de Tortes (5903 ft.), with the wild Pic de Gabizos (8808 ft.) with its toothed summits, behind itin the direction of Eaux Bonnes: over Pierrefitte the Pic de Soulom (5798 ft.), the Pic de Viscos (7025 ft.), and far up the Cauterets valley the Cabaliros (7655 ft.), the Pic de Labassa (9781 ft.), and the Pyramide de Peyrelance (8800 ft. about).

Two miles further brought us to the insignificant hamlet of Avajan, and another three of continual ascent to the outskirts of Louderville (3280 ft.), with its old watch-tower (14th cent.) and cool cascade.

They brought me in to Kansas and back by Ft. Smith.

The total length with buffers is 14 ft. 9 in.

diameter, and the leading wheels 4 ft. 3 in., the total wheel base being 16 ft. 6 in., and the tractive force 104 lb. for each lb. of mean cylinder pressure.

The height is 78 ft. and width at crest 8 ft. 6 in., and is built of masonry in hydraulic mortar.

A small hole was then made in Nos. 1 and 2 hatches, about 2 ft. square.

ft. of stone, 800,000 brick, 6,000,000 ft. of pine and spruce lumber, 4,500 kegs of nails, 6 large boilers, 2 large engines, 200 tons of machinery, 20 large hopper-scales, and 17,200 ft. of rubber belts, from 8 to 48 in.

wide and 50 to 1,700 ft. long; in addition, there were 8,000 elevator buckets, and other material.

Height, 1 ft. Allium Neapolitanum.

There is also a dwarf hardy perennial variety (A. Echioides) known as the Prophet's Flower, growing about 1 ft. high, and flowering early in summer.

The bushes should be planted 6 ft. apart.

Height, 3 ft. Castor Oil Plants.

Height, 1 ft. to 2 ft. Dracophyllum.

to 1 ft. Eryngium.

to 1 ft. Linnaea Borealis.

Height, 8 ft. to 12 ft. Mint.

to 4 ft. Olearia.

Height, 1 ft. Opuntia Rafinesquii (Hardy Prickly Fig).A dwarf hardy Cactus with sulphur-coloured flowers, produced from June to August; very suitable for dry spots in rock-work.

Height, 1 ft. Vitis Heterophylla.

Canvas, 3 ft. 5 in.

CETINJE, the capital of Montenegro, in a valley 2000 ft. high; smallest of capital cities, with a population under 2000.

HARROW (6), a town of Middlesex, built on an eminence 200 ft. high, 12 m. from St. Paul's, London; its church, St. Mary's, founded by Lanfranc, is a Gothic structure of great architectural interest.

KILIMA-NJARO, a volcanic mountain group, 19,000 ft. high, on the northern border of German East Africa, 170 m. from the coast, with two peaks, Kibo and Kimawenzi; in 1894 an Austrian communistic settlement was established on the slopes.

QUARTER-STAFF, strong wooden staff ft. long, shod with iron, grasped in the middle; formerly used in England for attack and defence.

1932 examples of  ft.  in sentences