ell - use in sentences
Possessives
- letter: Carved into the inglenook fireplace are the letters ' ELL ' and in the stained glass window lovers ' swans.
Converse of object
- measure: The land granted by Michael measured 20 1/4 ells ( 60 ft. 9 in.
- do: W ell done to all the Solihull athletes who took part in this competition throughout the winter!
- take: There was an old saying " Give him an inch and he'll take an ell " .
- have: Cathedral and High Streets have restored 17th-century houses, one of which has metal ell, measurement for cloth, on wall.
Adjective modifier
- long: The Devonshire ' long ells ' had worsted or combed warps which made them harder wearing.
Modifies a noun
- coal: Dickson's body was found about 35 yards from the top of the mine leading from the main to the ell coal.
- student: It is a true blessing to see ELL students behaving kindly to each other.
- seam: While working in the ell coal seam, a large stone fell upon him from the roof and fractured his skull.
- initiative: The ELL initiative is being managed and coordinated by CILT on behalf of the DfES.
- learner: I focus on the positive strides that my ELL learners make.
- resource: The Suppliers section contains contact details for suppliers of a range of ELL resources.
Noun used with modifier
- w: At the masterclass, it was w ell received by both teachers and pupils, and their feedback prompted further refinements to the package.
- T: T ell us if your have RSD news to share.
- sh: See ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES for detailed descriptions of the mailx variables. sh ell [ shell-command ] !
- iron: The land measured 17 1/2 ells of the king's iron ell ( 52 ft. 6 in.
- exc: Branch visits give presidents a privileged insight into the wide range of exc ell ent planning activity currently taking place.
- c: As the number of c ells available and demand increases, they will inevitably come down in price.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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