How To Use pane of glass In A Sentence
- And better yet, the top half of the door was a large pane of glass that gave him a great view of the kitchen.
- He stuck one of these on the tip of a pencil and drew it across a pane of glass.
- It is still out of bounds, its ghostly emptiness - whole streets without a single pane of glass intact - telling its own poignant story.
- Rather than foregrounding a central object when I gaze into a store window, I become interested instead in all that a single pane of glass can contain.
- I read their titles longingly, breathing on every accessible pane of glass, for I dared not attempt to open the doors, with the enemy encamped so near. Dream Days
- A pane of glass got broken.
- A pane of glass got broken.
- Some suggested it was just a car's rear light reflected in a pane of glass in front of the camera. The Sun
- A broken pane of glass in one of the dirty windows was papered and wafered over, but there was a little plate of hothouse nectarines on the table, and there was another of grapes, and another of sponge – cakes, and there was a bottle of light wine. Bleak House
- The entire outside wall was a single pane of glass, covered only by a lacy curtain.