noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a pane of glass (= a piece of glass used in a window )
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There was a broken pane of glass in the kitchen window.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
glass
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Each door had a single glass pane in it.
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Hopeful that the glass panes are unbroken, that the key will turn smoothly in the lock.
window
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I draw, wet profiles on the window pane .
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A door closed, the window panes shook.
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With his pocket handkerchief the Major wiped the window pane .
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Pearl was saying, lifting the binoculars, her hands trembling, the lenses tapping the window pane .
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Larsen then passed the window pane down to Grant, and lowered himself through in turn.
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Ramshackle curtains cover warped window panes .
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Another rain squall blotted out the harbour and water cascaded down the window panes .
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Rain Rainwater can be collected in different-sized containers, raindrops observed going down window panes , etc.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I watched the rain as it pounded against the window pane .
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The bullet shattered two panes of glass.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A blue flash like an incendiary, the child did not start, but leaned closer to the pane .
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He scrubbed the panes until his reflection shone in them, spotless.
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I draw, wet profiles on the window pane .
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Omite peers through the pane , shakes her head and steps back.
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The broken glass, the light-leavened panes.
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The impact knocked the long, thick plexiglass pane on to her.
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The newsgroup should now appear in KNode's left-hand pane .