Example (though contrived, conveys the point):
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Kanji |Kana
あの 犬 は |あの いぬは
高い 建物 のそば |たかいたてもののそば
に 寝ています。 |にねています。
Notice that even though you could put a few more kana on the first line on the kana side, since takai would not have fit on the kanji side, both sides add a line break (again the example is contrived). This way, on longer dialogs you could quickly look in roughly the same location on the kana side to find the reading of an unknown kanji.
Or ... you can put in furigana above each kanji.
Does any of this make sense? What do others think, good idea or a waste of time?