How to use in-sentence of “the four corners”:
+ The park occupies 81.4 square miles near the Four Corners and features ruins of homes and villages built by the ancestral Puebloan people, sometimes called the Anasazi.
+ The box step is a dance figure named so because the steps are made in the four corners of a square.
+ According to historians and anthropologists, the Navajo were not the first humans to live in the Four Corners area, but they were already there in 1492.
+ Three of the four corners is on the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation.
+ At each of the four corners is an exit from the castle.

