1The sign next to it read: Break glass in case of profit.
2He peered through the glass in the door of the rear car.
3He even chewed off the wood around the glass in the windows.
4The other day the Germans smashed the blue glass in Rheims Cathedral.
5He had been trapped behind glass in a control room, officials said.
6One lot, kept under glass in the house, developed normally into frogs.
7Brent watched in a routine fashion through a glass in the lock-door.
8He replaced the water-bottle and stood with the glass in his hand.
9The broken panes of glass in the garret above were now explained.
10The glass in the clerestory is fragmentary, and contains restorations by Peckett.
11Birds' nests had replaced the panes of glass in its many windows.
12He finished his own glass in two great swallows and sighed heavily.
13He secured the single glass in his eye and looked deliberately around.
14Such of the doors as have glass in them have shutters also.
15This window is probably the finest example of Perpendicular glass in England.
16Their host stood up in front, a brimming glass in his hand.