Collocations withcorner

These are words often used in combination withcorner.

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bottom corner
A large sheltered area below this corner leads to the main entrance, towards which its bottom corner recedes.
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corner office
Moreover, multiple offices within have several different views, and recessed corners provide additional corner offices on the 9th and 10th floors.
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curved corner
From the 1950s until its closing, the theater featured an elaborate marquee, which wrapped around the building's curved corner entrance.
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dark corner
Whether a loudspeaker buried in the dark corner of a café, or a car radio that accompanies one on an errant ride.
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distant corner
He makes a bit of a habit of that, coming from a distant corner of our land.
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far corner
These daily live performances took place in an ornamental tower in a far corner of the property.
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inner corner
An empty, inner corner has now been filled.
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left corner
In the lower left corner are two polygon force diagrams for wind distribution models presented on a scale of 0.001 m per 60,000 kg.
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left-hand corner
Finally, the space is decomposed into a small region in the lower left-hand corner containing several very high-per formance solutions.
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northeast corner
So far as new industries are concerned, we have put a trading estate in the far northeast corner.
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northeastern corner
A small offering had been buried on the northeastern corner of the square, under a wellprepared floor.
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northwest corner
The openings at the northwest corner were rebuilt and expanded, and the cast iron piers added.
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northwestern corner
On the northwestern corner of the basilica, the stairway leading to the galleries survives.
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obscure corner
Often a very poor man would creep in, take up his position in the most obscure corner, and there remain silent but attentive to all that passed.
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opposite corner
Its two party walls join at one corner and, to maximize views, the living rooms in each apartment are located on the opposite corner.
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outer corner
An example of the rule to insert lots in the outer corner formed by extenders.
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outside corner
Steps have already been taken to ensure that the index letters shall appear in the top outside corner of each page in future issues.
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remote corner
The reorganization dramatically shrank the national security staff and shuffled it to a remote corner of the agency.
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right corner
The lower right corner is also noncontroversial, the instance when we are not doing anything and feel we are not.
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right-hand corner
The remaining images in the right-hand corner seem to be connected to the lower right side of the fresco.
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rounded corner
Brick pilasters line the walls along the rounded corner and are set with windows in between.
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sharp corner
The jumps can be crucial when a sharp corner in the solution curve is encountered.
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southeast corner
The cause is the over-expansion of employment and, above all, office employment in the southeast corner of the country.
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southeastern corner
The results reveal clockwise rotations in the northeast and anticlockwise rotations in the west and southeastern corner of the basin.
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southwest corner
At the southwest corner of the building, a west-running alignment may have framed par t of an additional room.
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southwestern corner
One carbon sample was taken from a layer under the last floor of an independent room located near the southwestern corner of the pyramid.
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street corner
Your local diner may have occupied its street corner for decades, but one fine lunchtime you just might find that it has moved on.
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tight corner
There probably never will be one because they have got themselves into a very tight corner now.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
top corner
Around 25, 000 counterfeit forms were printed, recognisable by a smudged dot and a pinhole in the top corner.
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upper corner
In ornithischians, it can form a prong that projects from the front upper corner of the orbit.
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