How To Use Nob Hill In A Sentence
- Knob Hill will not conduct a complete dispersal sale, but some horses may be consigned to future public auctions.
- Not even the six major fires that raged through the city between 1848 and 1851—many of them set by an organized gang of transplanted Australian criminals known as the Sydney Ducks—could slow the explosive urban development, which stretched from the dockside red-light district known as the Barbary Coast to the nouveau riche mansions on 338-foot-high Nob Hill, located above Chinatown and the financial district. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
- Nob Hill arose, like any medieval castle, from the mess and ruck of common life that denned and laired at its base. CHAPTER IV
- Rumors that SpongeBob himself is gay have dogged him since he was found passed out in a soapdish at a San Francisco bath house following a Saturday night “skip and wave” show at the Nob Hill Masonic Center. Literal-Minded Parents Seek Irony-Free School Zones
- Forrest had lost everything in a series of calamities, so that San Francisco debated what price his Nob Hill palace would fetch at auction, he grubstaked one, Del CHAPTER IV
- Chris Bently , a San Franciscan whose real-estate holdings include an apartment building on posh Nob Hill, this year paid a team of artists and metalworkers to build a car modeled after the "Nautilus" submarine from Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," said two people familiar with the project. At Burning Man, Air-Conditioning, RVs Make Inroads
- And, to cap it all, when “Lucky” Richard Forrest had lost everything in a series of calamities, so that San Francisco debated what price his Nob Hill palace would fetch at auction, he grubstaked one, Del Nelson, to a prospecting in Mexico. The Little Lady of the Big House, by Jack London
- The other one is inlaid in stone just outside the doors, in a little elevated, shielded courtyard overlooking the Nob Hill park.
- A railroad baron then donated his property on Nob Hill for a diocesan cathedral.
- Nob Hill arose, like any medieval castle, from the mess and ruck of common life that denned and laired at its base. CHAPTER IV