“enclosed” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “enclosed”:

– Much of the parish is up to 500 feet above sea level, and the countryside is moorland with small fields enclosed by ‘Cornish hedges’.

– In the following example, “s-vac” is the name of the template, “abeyance” is a parameter without any text but its name, and “last” is a parameter with both a name and text, in this case enclosed in double square brackets.

– Of the five royal titles it was the “prenomen”, the throne name, and the “Son of Ra” titulary, the so-called “nomen” name given at birth, which were enclosed by a cartouche.

– Players can race in enclosed tracks, battle in domes or collect Precursor artifacts.

– It was created around 1300 as an enclosed altar by unknown artists.

– The henge enclosed several timber circles and smaller enclosures – not all of which have been excavated.

enclosed in-sentences
enclosed in-sentences

Example sentences of “enclosed”:

– When you select a link, the link label will be enclosed in a faint box.

– Peroxisomes or microbodies are Organelleorganelles inside eukariotic cells which are enclosed with a membrane.

– It is located on the coast of the North Sea and is enclosed by the river mouths of Elbe and Weser.

– This output should be enclosed within reference tags in the same way as Template:cite.

– This metadata identifies the enclosed text as Modern Greek for the benefit of search engines, browsers, screen readers, translators, typesetters, and so on.

– Individual rolls of 135 film are enclosed in single-spool, light-tight, metal cassettes.

– In that case, it is possible to pump out the water in the enclosed area.

– Depending on the author, the base may be restricted to be a circle, any one-dimensional quadratic form in the plane, any closed one-dimensional figure, or any of the above plus all the enclosed points.

– It is a wick lamp with the flame enclosed inside a mesh screen.

– However no specific photo was enclosed with such report.

– The album’s enclosed booklet has notes about the process of the recordings and the credits for each track.

– Vehicles began using curved glass and the new enclosed bodies gave a sense of privacy.

– They are often found in enclosed bays and estuaries.

– It is enclosed in and protected by the bony vertebral column.

– Its purpose is to change the volume enclosed by the cylinder, to exert a Force force on a fluid inside the cylinder, to cover and uncover ports, or some combination of these.

– The Great Lawn, the principal feature of the park, is enclosed by plantings and a circular drive that is lined with trees.

– Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster is an enclosed steel mouse roller coaster found at Warner Bros.

– Below the Mountainpeak, in a small enclosed U-shaped valley is one endemic to this lake.

- When you select a link, the link label will be enclosed in a faint box.

- Peroxisomes or microbodies are Organelleorganelles inside eukariotic cells which are enclosed with a membrane.
- It is located on the coast of the North Sea and is enclosed by the river mouths of Elbe and Weser.

More in-sentence examples of “enclosed”:

– They are different from the gymnosperms because angiosperms bear flowers, and have enclosed ovules.

– Other nerves pass through bony canals, longer pathways enclosed by bone.

– Each one is enclosed in a “nutlet” attached to a flattened wing of papery tissue.

– In Lorikeet Landing, a flight cage built in 1962 and renovated in 2006, is a mesh enclosed aviary filled with hundreds of birds native to Australia and New Guinea.

– Note that the names of the predecessor and the successor and the name of the title are enclosed within double square brackets; this allows for the names in the box to link to their respective articles.

– The enclosed area is a rectangle of high, linked by a semicircular arch.

– They were thought to have no internal structures enclosed by lipid membranes.

– Although the station maintains the DLR philosophy of basic good design it makes various concessions to cater for airport passengers including a fully enclosed waiting room on the central island platform.

– Once hatched and ready to leave the brooder, they may be enclosed in a coop for at least three days so they learn where “home” is.

– Usually a tapering funnel of copper or polyester of standard dimension allows the rain water to collect in an enclosed bottle or cylinder for subsequent measurement.

– A domestic warren is a man-made, enclosed establishment of animal husbandry that is used for the raising of domestic rabbits for meat and fur.

– The reference list group name does not need to be enclosed in quotes.

– In the 1960s, Palm Beach County’s first enclosed shopping mall, the Palm Beach Mall, and an indoor arena were completed.

– The three docks together formed the largest enclosed docks in the world, with a water area of nearly.

– It consists of a rectangular courtyard enclosed by cloisters, erected with the carved columns and architectural members of 27 Hindu and Jaina temples, which were demolished by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak as recorded in his inscription on the main eastern entrance.

– A modern-day lift consists of a cab mounted on a platform within an enclosed space called a shaft or sometimes a “hoistway”.

– The Alfred Jewel is a small piece of Anglo-Saxon goldsmith’s work made of enamel and quartz enclosed in gold.

– The word is usually taken to mean an enclosed space in which fuel is burned to provide heating, either to heat the space in which the stove is found or to heat the stove itself, and anything placed on it.

– A cabinet is a type of furniture with enclosed shelves and sometimes a door in front.

– An air conditioner is a system or a machine that treats air in a defined, usually enclosed area via a refrigeration cycle in which warm air is removed and replaced with cooler air.

– A boxcar is a railroad car that is enclosed and used to carry freight.

– The system also bought six ex-London County Council Tramways cars with enclosed upper decks.

– The footnote marker group name “must” be enclosed in quotes if the group name includes a space, else a cite error will occur, otherwise quotes are optional.

– The majority of modern enclosed machines also incorporate a computer-controlled drying sensor, which automatically feels when most traces of perc have been removed from the load during the drying process.

– This article is principally concerned with enclosed stoves burning solid fuels for room heating.

- They are different from the gymnosperms because angiosperms bear flowers, and have enclosed ovules.

- Other nerves pass through bony canals, longer pathways enclosed by bone.

– They also have a prayer hall and an enclosed courtyard.

– Format them bulleted with the page name as an internal link, enclosed in double brackets.

– In enclosed machines, solvent recovered during the drying process is returned condensed and distilled.

– The district-free city of Weimar is completely enclosed by the district.

– A crumbling structure adorned with faded frescoes, enclosed by an imposing boundary wall is all that remains of Subah Khan’s mausoleum in the quiet village of Pohaar, about 36 kilometres north of Haripur in KP.

– This act had also influenced Charles, who had been “in search of love in those days” when he first met Sebastian, “that low door in the wall…which opened on an enclosed and enchanted garden”, an important metaphor in the book.

– They have naked seeds, in contrast to the seeds or ovules of flowering plants which are enclosed during pollination.

– The walls enclosed a far smaller area than the modern walls, with the south-western corner much farther from the River Dee.

– It had full suspension bogies, electro-pneumatic braking system and fully enclosed electrical cabinets, ZD106 traction motor, and change the gear ratio.

– Little’s team is also known for making an enclosed driver’s seat to improve driver safety, after driver Dean Chenoweth was killed in a crash during a race in 1982.

– They fight in an enclosed arena in a match in which Eve’s life is at stake, and they appeared to be at a stand-off before she is beaten by Varia.

– In art and symbolism, a crescent is generally the shape produced when a circular disk has a segment of another circle removed from its edge, so that what remains is a shape enclosed by two circular arcs of different diameters which intersect at two points.

– If the enclosed points are included in the base, the cone is a solid object; otherwise it is a two-dimensional object in three-dimensional space.

– A stove is an enclosed heated space.

– The enclosing cage conducts current round the outside of the enclosed space and none passes though the inside space.

– Spidey can battle enemies on rooftops and enclosed areas.

– They can be enclosed in double quotation marks, preceded by an unspaced to exclude them from the search results, or both.

– It is one of the world’s largest coral atolls as measured by area of enclosed water.

– Their stems are generally unbranched, producing 1 to 9 narrow, sword-shaped, longitudinal grooved leaves, enclosed in a sheath.

– Displays after the authors and enclosed in parentheses.

– They are linked to the museum both by landscaped terraces and by an enclosed glass walkway that leads from the main rotunda of the museum.

– Instead, copy the page name of the RFD discussion page, and use that, enclosed in square brackets, as the delete reason.

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