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15 Sentences With "afforded a view"

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She arranged a meeting at Brooklyn Bridge Park, which afforded a view similar to the picture.
At least the top deck afforded a view of the growing geopolitical battle for influence in the region.
We were seated at a table that afforded a view of the beach while also placing the resort's owner in the center of everyone else's attention.
On a recent sunny afternoon, a gap in the sheeting afforded a view of a black Lincoln MKZ sedan with sensors mounted on its roof and two engineers in the front seats.
The film was shot in studio at the Edison Company's plant at Decatur Avenue and Oliver Place in the Bronx, as well as on location in a Bronx-area park that afforded a view of Long Island Sound.Eagan, Daniel. America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry. New York: Continuum.
To replace the Tournelles, she decided in 1563 to build herself a new Paris residence on the site of some old tile kilns or tuileries. The site was close to the congested Louvre, where she kept her household. The grounds extended along the banks of the Seine and afforded a view of the countryside to the south and west.Frieda, 335.
Point Blunt Lighthouse was established in 1915. The lighthouse was automated in 1976. From Coast Guard web site in 1970, before the lighthouse was automated: > Point Blunt Light was originally maintained by personnel at Angel Island > Light Station at Point Knox until 1960. In 1960 a new watch room was > constructed at Point Blunt which afforded a view of the entire San Francisco > Bay.
Camberwell Grove (diagonal) on an 1890s Ordnance Survey map. Grove Chapel Camberwell Grove is a residential street in Camberwell, London, England, in the Borough of Southwark. It follows the line of a grove of trees, hence the name. The street once led from a Tudor manor house south to the top of a hill, which afforded a view of the City of London, approximately three miles to the north.
A milestone of Conant's time in France was the summer of 1888, which she spent in the Breton town of Concarneau, with her new friend Cecilia Beaux. Conant and her mother Catherine, and Beaux and her cousin May Whitlock were a foursome in Concarneau. In her autobiography, Background with Figures, Beaux described that summer's activities in detail. Together they took lodging for the summer, which comprised two upstairs rooms in a house, and an attic which served as a kitchen, and afforded a view of the garden below and the sea in the distance.
His plan contained many different sizes and shapes of buildings, with domes, courts, towers and different roof styles, instead of rows of buildings of the same size and shape. His plan made elegant use of Charter Hill, with stairs and buildings working their way up to a monument at the top. Moreover, unlike most of the other plans, and unlike the campus today, it afforded a view of the hill from strategic points in the central campus. Like the other plans, Benard favored a formal instead of topographical layout.
While the Berlin State Highway continues the northerly path, down a long hill into a heavily developed commercial area colloquially known as "Lower Berlin" (in deference to the elevation change), Route 62 curves east, descending the same range. While descending the hill, the roadway becomes undivided and is reduced to three lanes - one heading downhill and two heading uphill. Drivers heading downhill are afforded a view of Barre's North End and the mountainous terrain that is north and east of the city. At the bottom of the hill, the roadway re- divides and resumes having two lanes in each direction.
Aerial view of the Santa Clara River as it winds through Soledad Canyon just east of Santa Clarita Soledad Canyon is traversed by the Soledad Canyon Road (the second- longest street in Santa Clarita), State Route 14 (the Antelope Valley Freeway), and the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line. Travelers on board the Antelope Valley Line are afforded a view of much of the Santa Clara River. Vincent Grade/Acton station serves communities within the canyon. The canyon was chosen as the state's preferred alternative for the route of the planned California High-Speed Rail line between Burbank Airport and Palmdale.
Her armour consisted of belt and bulkheads thick and deck armour thick, and her conning tower and gun turrets were thick. The original plans called for open anti-aircraft mounts, but the experience of the existing monitors in the first battles on the Danube against Serbia demonstrated that the mounts needed protection from small arms fire, so armoured barbettes were added. These modifications prevented the crew in the conning tower from viewing directly aft of the ship, so a high rectangular platform was placed on top of the conning tower that afforded a view aft. To avoid any increase in her draught from these modifications, her hull was lengthened.
Crouch Hill (The name of the hill comes from the Celtic "crug", meaning hill.) is a partly artificial hill one mile to the south-west of Banbury Church in Banbury, Oxfordshire, in the United Kingdom. The top of the hill, which is a cone in shape, is the artificial part, as examined by antiquarian digs in the 19th century. Alfred Beesley concluded that the purpose of the hill was thus to form a signalling platform with other Saxon encampments in the area, given that it afforded a view above most of Banbury to settlements such as Rainsborough and Arberry Hill (both in Northamptonshire). At the foot of Crouch Hill used to run Banbury Lane, a road that followed the route of an old trackway passing Rollrich and Tadmarton through Banbury to Northampton.
Its walls, columns and arches should bear the trophies won in > athletic and scholastic contests, there to be preserved and handed down as > part of the glorious history of the school.One of Snyder's first priorities > was for an adequate assembly hall.He regretted that a gymnasium could not be > included in the first part of the building, but he had “the expectation that > a proper gymnasium building will be erected in the near future as one of the > new group...”. He also admitted that, at that time, There have been no > designs made for this elevation (Bedford Avenue), but the aim has been to > have a central tower on the same axis as that on Flatbush Avenue, through > the archway in the base of which will be afforded a view of the ‘quad’ with > its greensward, trees, shrubs and vines.

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