She stepped along the narrow furrow of a frozen rut, following it down the road toward the woman's house, a woman Jennsen only dimly remembered.
The recurring criticism of Brookner as a novelist is that she ploughs a narrow furrow.
The tip of the blade shivered across the armour, leaving only a narrow shining furrow, but found the point near Clavain's shoulder where two plaques slid across each other.
There are two furrows on the surface of the ring: the narrow furrow is used for fixation of the ring to the vascular graft by sutures and the wider furrow used for fixation of the vascular graft to the aorta by Dacron tapes.
The nose gouged a narrow furrow in the soil, but the landing legs came down hard, dug deep, and held.
The columellar lip is thin, spread out broadly at its base over the umbilicus, which it largely conceals, with a deep narrow furrow behind it.
Medially, it presents a narrow furrow, the tympanic sulcus, for the attachment of the tympanic membrane.
The word Jehoshaphat in Hebrew means 'God shall judge', and this narrow furrow of land, located between the Temple Mount and the Mount of Olives, is where it is said that the events of the Day of Judgement are to take place.
Her eye fell on the narrow furrow in the stone floor, and she followed it to a low ceiling passageway.