108 examples of on the corner of in sentences

* The Sintominie hotel on the corner of Sixth and John streets, was the second hotel to receive a visit from the fire king.

The American house, on the corner of Third and Exchange streets, was one of the landmarks of the city for a good many years.

The Park Place hotel on the corner of Summit avenue and St. Peter street, was at one time one of of the swell hotels of the city.

It is well, while enjoying Donatello's work, to remember that Prato is only half an hour from Florence, and that there may be seen the open-air pulpit, built on the corner of the cathedral, which Donatello, with Michelozzo, his friend and colleague, made at the same time that the cantoria was in progress, and which in its relief of happy children is very similar, although not, I think, quite so remarkable.

On the corner of the page within was a palm-treea crest to which anybody who dwelt on the desert might be entitled; and Jack read: "DEAR MR. WINGFIELD: "Please don't tell father about that horrible business on the pass.

He was half sitting, half leaning on the corner of a table which stood by a window, out of which he gave sudden agonized and longing glances, as if, had he strength enough, he would raise the sash and leap out.

I know when he was not worth fifty dollars, and kept a little low groggery on the corner of L. and S. Streets, but he is out of that nowkeeps a first class Cafe, and owns a block of houses.

No light is on the corner of Jackson street.

My business continued to prosper, and I concluded to buy a small variety store, containing some three or four hundred dollars worth of goods on the corner of Main and North Streets, formerly owned by Mr. Snow, but, having two stores on my hands, I did not make much by the trade.

It was on the corner of Main and Markham street in Little Rock I was swored in.

"Fifty dollars reward, for my fellow Edward, he has a scar on the corner of his mouth, two cuts on and under his arm, and the letter E on his arm.

"Fifty dollars reward, for my fellow Edward, he has a scar on the corner of his mouth, two cuts on and under his arm, and the letter E on his arm.

They would lounge on the corner of Grand and Outagamie, in front of Schroeder's brightly lighted drug store, watching the girls go by.

" We stood on the corner of Montgomery and Commercial Streets, having carried out our resolution of the day previous to continue our search for old landmarks.

"Here on the corner of Kearny," continued the Forty-niner, "was an old adobe building with a red-tiled roof and a veranda around it.

I shall never forget her first visit to my studio on the corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth street.

Now then, please." He placed the camera affair on the corner of the table near the arm-chair; and then, very rapidly, began to affix the discsit seemed by some process of air-exhaustionall over the head, breast, and back of the amazed man.

There was no church there at that time, but a thickly peopled graveyard, which adjoined that of the First Presbyterian Church, on the corner of Sixth and Wood.

The other Riddlethe Presbyterian pastorplanted himself by the lamp post on the corner of Third and Market streets, and with spectacles on nose and raised hands, loudly implored divine blessing on the labors of his tall namesake.

At two o'clock I was aroused by the sounds of a moving multitude, rose and looked out to see, under the starlight, a black stream pouring down the side street, on the corner of which our quarters were situated, and turning down Princess Ann, toward the river landing.

Lectures, which had been carried on at the professors' houses, were begun in 1808, at a building on the corner of Fayette (Chatham) street and McClellan's alley, and the first class, consisting of five, received its degrees in 1810.

Around him, he gathered an undenominational faculty of four professors and began the life of the institution in a large brick building on the corner of Park Avenue and Franklin Street.

Standing on the corner of the Bowery and Grand Street, in New York, when the Third Avenue trains overhead are roaring their way uptown packed with homeward-bound humanity, or on the corner of State and Madison streets, in Chicago, or on the corner of Front and Lehigh streets, in Philadelphia; pausing at the hour of six at the junction of any city's great industrial arteries, you get a full realization of the change.

It was commenced in the spring following, and was located on the corner of Jackson and Centre Streets.

" Müller took the pencils and block, perched himself on the corner of a table, and began.

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