42 examples of hinges on in sentences

If he puts in new plumbing in the pantry and new hinges on the doors and papers my second floor and Mrs. Suss's alcove, like I said last night, after all I could do worse as stay here another five yearain't it, Mr. Vetsburg?" "I" "A house what keeps filled so easy, and such a location, with the Subway less as two blocks.

But I honestly believe the one chance of happiness for any of us hinges on Patricia and me chucking the whole affair, and bolting.

It is important to note this fact, as everything hinges on the "idiom.

The first thing Willie did, after getting his room all to himself, was to put hinges on the windows and make them open, so satisfying his father as to the airiness of the room.

Cables were freely used; binder twine served as hinges on the doors and also as latches.

The question of our success hinges on Pedro Estada.

That's why they're meanin' to rob me, I guess; anyhow, it hinges on that same thing.

We say epic poem, because one of the distinguishing features in this form of literary expression is that its action hinges on those fundamental passions of humanity, that "touch which makes the whole world kin," whose alphabet is the same in every latitude.

"But the question as to which house he visited first hinges on the scarab.

When the Supreme Court thus undertook to determine the reasonableness of legislation it assumed, under a somewhat thin disguise, the position of an upper chamber, which, though it could not originate, could absolutely veto most statutes touching the use or protection of property, for the administration of modern American society now hinges on this doctrine of judicial dispensation under the Police Power.

Miss Howe's next letter is now the hinge on which the fate of both must turn.

No, my friends, a palm like this of Maso's is a favorable sign, since it hinges on a pliant will, that will open and shut like a well-formed eye, or the jacket of a shell-fish, at its owner's pleasure.

It hinges on a prophecy made by a Gipsey, in which the person to whom the prophecy is made, in endeavoring to avert it, hastens its accomplishment.

"Don't you see?" he answered; "there's the East hinges on the one side of the gate, and there's the West hinges on t'other sidehaw! haw!

"Don't you see?" he answered; "there's the East hinges on the one side of the gate, and there's the West hinges on t'other sidehaw! haw!

"Don't you see?" he answered; "there's the East hinges on one side of the gate, and there's the West hinges on t'other side,haw!

"Don't you see?" he answered; "there's the East hinges on one side of the gate, and there's the West hinges on t'other side,haw!

We call them pods for want of a term which would more accurately describe them; but they are not flat, neither have they that sort of hinge on one side, and slight fastening on the other, which plainly show how the shells of peas and beans are to be opened.

The stocks had hinges on one side and latches on the other.

The vexed question of promiscuity hinges on this distinction.

In the present instance, between two slates fastened together by a hinge on one side and a screw on the other, there was placed a small fragment of slate pencil; when this fragment is bitten off by the Medium, it receives, so Mr. Hazard assured us, additional Spiritualistic power.

Granting his premise that to be true a thing must in some sort be its own other, everything hinges on whether he is right in holding that the several pieces of finite experience themselves cannot be said to be in any wise their own others.

Trifles become important, everything hinges on them.

These dates coincide with none of the four great hinges on which the solar year revolves, to wit, the solstices and the equinoxes.

Such are the main hinges on which the plot of the piece turns.

42 examples of  hinges on  in sentences