Get to know Columns better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Columns meaning
- plural of column
- pattern which involves throwing props in the air alternately.
Using Columns
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of column | pattern which involves throwing props in the air alternately.
- In the example corpus, columns often appears in combinations such as: columns and, columns of, the columns.
Context around Columns
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 12 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Columns
- In this selection, "columns" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, doric, wooden, regular, regular, needles and yet stand out and add context to how "columns" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and actinide columns below while and be half columns emerging from. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "columns" sits close to words such as barrett, buyer and choir, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with columns
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Columns Columns are an important structural feature of Romanesque architecture. (10 words)
Finally, the British also established their own mounted raiding columns in support of the sweeper columns. (16 words)
Stainless steel and glass are the usual materials for packed columns and quartz or fused silica for capillary columns. (19 words)
Next time around I’m going to be looking at a four-issue miniseries that should have been included with an earlier set of columns, as it was a spinoff from a team book I reread a while ago, before I embark on my most ambitious set of columns yet. (50 words)
For this style of printer, two complete revolutions of the character drum were required with one revolution being used to print all the "odd" columns and another revolution being used to print all of the "even" columns. (37 words)
Other languages' writing systems can have different directionality ; for example, in Japanese, paragraphs are often printed in downward columns, with the columns running from right to left, so "after" in that case would be to the left. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
It employed wooden columns with capitals, but the columns were of very different form to Doric columns, being narrow at the base and splaying upward.
I'm lucky enough to do columns, regular columns at a couple places, but every piece that I publish, I had to hunter gather that shit.
Snow crystals, dainty and brittle, are generally hexagonal in pattern and are grouped by the snow experts into types such as plates, stellars (star-like), columns, needles, spatial dendrites, capped columns and irregular crystals.
Finally, there are numerous but-of-course features, allowing users to add columns and rows easily, set the width of columns and rows in exact measurements, equalise width with a click, and much more.
Next time around I’m going to be looking at a four-issue miniseries that should have been included with an earlier set of columns, as it was a spinoff from a team book I reread a while ago, before I embark on my most ambitious set of columns yet.
He said that the banding on these columns imitated the original columns of the lobby — but in an abstract, more contemporary style.
This nifty feature will switch the rows and columns so that the provinces now appear in the rows and the years in the columns.
Also, a common presentation is to put all 15 lanthanide and actinide columns below, while the f-block only has 14 columns.
As in the Maison Carrée, columns at the side might be half-columns, emerging from ("engaged with" in architectural terminology) the wall.
Columns Columns are an important structural feature of Romanesque architecture.
Finally, the British also established their own mounted raiding columns in support of the sweeper columns.
For this style of printer, two complete revolutions of the character drum were required with one revolution being used to print all the "odd" columns and another revolution being used to print all of the "even" columns.
In addition the structural columns were flared at the top to blend into the ceiling and to lose the visual indication of low ceiling height that straight columns would have given.
In England stout columns of large diameter supported decorated arches, gallery and clerestory, as at the nave of Malmesbury Abbey (see "Piers and columns", above).
In Italy, where there was a strong tradition of using marble columns, complete with capital, base and abacus, this remained prevalent, often reusing existent ancient columns, as at San Miniato al Monte.
In the final scheme, columns at convert centres and convert floor edge beams were used to replace the large steel corner columns.
It is suggested that these proportions give the Doric columns a masculine appearance, whereas the more slender Ionic columns appear to represent a more feminine look.
It was built in the Ionic order and consists of seven fluted columns, unusually carved from single pieces of stone (most columns were constructed from a series of discs joined together).
Other languages' writing systems can have different directionality ; for example, in Japanese, paragraphs are often printed in downward columns, with the columns running from right to left, so "after" in that case would be to the left.
Stainless steel and glass are the usual materials for packed columns and quartz or fused silica for capillary columns.
Common combinations with columns
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- columns and 38×
- columns of 25×
- the columns 21×
- and columns 10×
- columns in 9×
- of columns 8×
- columns that 8×
- my columns 8×
- columns at 7×
- columns are 7×