How to use the word “roof”

How to use in-sentence of “roof”:

+ The P-12 was did not have a roof on the cockpit, and it was a biplane.

+ You can climb up to the roof and have a look around the historical town centre.

+ The town was the site of a Bad Reichenhall ice rink roof collapsedisaster on January 2, 2006, when the roof of the town’s ice rink collapsed under snow, killing 15 and injuring 34 others.

+ The building’s vaulted roof is arranged into two shells and is fitted with solar panels.

+ The palate is the roof of the mouth in humans and other mammals.

+ The roof was then recoated with the traditional materials of mud and straw.

+ The renovation included the construction of a roof over the three two-tiered stands and the installation of seats in half of the stadium.

How to use the word roof
How to use the word roof

Example sentences of “roof”:

+ Hundertwasser used nature in his buildings, which often have roof gardens.

+ Its roof has an outdoor sculpture garden.
+ These grow in concentric circles and overlap in a head to tail direction like roof tiles.

+ Hundertwasser used nature in his buildings, which often have roof gardens.

+ Its roof has an outdoor sculpture garden.

+ These grow in concentric circles and overlap in a head to tail direction like roof tiles.

+ On 24 November 2020, Dominici was seen climbing the roof of an abandoned building at Saint-Cloud Park, near Paris.

+ To build a house with wood, lumber is put together into frames that are the shape of each wall, floor, and roof of the house.

+ The nearest Rock rock, wall or roof probably has lichen on it.

+ It doesn’t support floor roof loads above.

+ Fired roof tiles are found as early as the 3rd millennium BC in the “House of the tiles” in Lerna, Greece.

+ The total number of people that can be seated is about 31,700, although the view from some seats in the Stan Cullis stand are restricted by the Steve Bull stand roof until it is redeveloped, due to this they are never sold.

+ In the age of skyscrapers the “house” on the roof was called a penthouse.

+ Sixth is the roof escape opening that is in place on all Funny Cars since the division was made in the early 1970s.

+ Now there is a large model of a windmill on the roof of the building.

+ It is known from a single partial skeleton, including a partial skull roof and lower jaw, an upper leg and lower leg, part of a rib, and other fragments.

+ It carries the weight of a house from the roof and upper floors, all the way to the foundation.

+ The new stadium features an arch that was designed not to cast a shadow over the stadium while games are played and to help hold part of the roof up.

+ The 1997 model was only available as a coupé with removable roof parts, but in 1998 the Corvette convertible came on sale.

+ The airport Mosque is built on the roof of the car park, in the middle of a landscaped area of 46,200 m².

+ Dodge added a fastback roof on their Coronet.

More in-sentence examples of “roof”:

+ Consonants have friction when they are spoken, mostly using the position of the tongue against the Liplips, teeth and roof of the mouth.

+ The roof often has many different types of towers and spires.

+ The roof of the shelter is higher than the trig point by several feet, making it the highest man-made structure in the UK.

+ On December 23, 1985, a small airplane crashed into the roof of Sunvalley Mall.

+ The stadium also has a large opening roof that allows games to be played in any weather, and also has car parking underneath.

+ Given that the average gate at Barnsley accounts for less than 50% of capacity this appeared to be a strange announcement, however there are a number of structural concerns with the roof and the wooden floor of the upper tier and it would seem that a new structure is more financially viable than maintaining the existing one.

+ Jude smiles sadly and turns to leave the roof, but Max suddenly points as they sing, and Jude turns to see Lucy standing on the roof across the street, singing along.

+ ATT Stadium is the current Stadiumretractable roof stadium for the Dallas Cowboys.

+ The Fleece officially reopened on 18 June 2005 with a new roof and other upgrades.

+ As the roof of the mouth was once considered the seat of the sense of taste, “palate” can also refer to this sense itself, as in the phrase “a discriminating palate”.

+ Thatching is building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw, reed, rushes, heather, or palm branches.

+ A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or totally covered with plants.

+ A roof is the top surface of the building.

+ He built a grand palace, the “Domus Aurea” which had a lake, gardens, paths covered with a roof held up by columns to sit in.

+ In April 2009, part of the roof fell down.

+ One, weighing 680 g, broke through a roof and fell in hay.

+ Solar collectors for solar powered water heaters are installed outside dwellings, typically on the roof or nearby.

+ Richards led his band for many years in a weekly CBC Radio show broadcast nationally from the Panorama Roof Ballroom of the Hotel Vancouver.

+ A grass roof produces oxygen and makes life possible.

+ A roof test involves a flat piece of metal pushed down against the roof to see at what point it collapsed.

+ It has 110 levels.The tower has 108 stories as counted by standard methods, though the building’s owners count the main roof as 109 and the mechanical penthouse roof as 110.

+ A greenhouse has a transparent glass or plastic roof and walls that let sunlight in.

+ Pamir is a high plateau sometimes called “The roof of the world” that joins Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, China and Kashmir.

+ Construction was concluded in 2006 with the construction of a roof over the one remaining uncovered stand.

+ Consonants have friction when they are spoken, mostly using the position of the tongue against the Liplips, teeth and roof of the mouth.

+ The roof often has many different types of towers and spires.
+ The roof of the shelter is higher than the trig point by several feet, making it the highest man-made structure in the UK.

+ This building’s roof is actually higher than Taipei 101’s roof, but Taipei 101 has a spire on top, making Taipei 101 taller than Shanghai World Financial Center.

+ This stand is named after Captain Evelyn Barclay, a former vice-president of the club, who donated the roof costs for the original stand.

+ The 2010 Mustang in turn looks much like the 2005-09 model, but all the body parts except for the roof are different.

+ At the beginning, there was a wooden roof across the theatre.

+ An arched roof built of bricks or stone is called a vault.

+ In order to stabilize the structure and prevent further cracks, the building’s heavy mud roof coating was removed and steel reinforcements were inserted into the structure.

+ The Olympic wrestler Polydamas was killed when he tried to hold up the roof of a cave during an earthquake.

+ The head also resembled that of a plesiosaur, but with the primitive palate bone covering roof of mouth.

+ In December 2011, Sydney Airport said it would divide the airport into two airline based areas which would have international, domestic and regional services under the one roof by 2019.

+ Installations may be ground-mounted or built into the roof or walls of a building.

+ Common additions include a small stick outside the hole on which birds can sit on, and a sloping roof to make rainwater run off.

+ In 1988, the roof of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 peeled off when the plane was cruising, causing explosive decompression.

+ It is called “the roof of the world”.

+ The central tower has a roof with two sides.

+ Hammerbeam roof is a type of wooden roof found in architecture.

+ An open top bus is a double-decker busdouble-decker or single-decker bus, which has been built without a roof or has had the roof removed.

+ An adult black mamba can grow up to The black mamba’s skin is not actually black, it gets its name from the colour of the roof of its mouth.

+ The hippos live under a roof of 13,000 square feet of glass solar panel.

+ Stalmaster is known for casting more than 60 movies of the decade, among them; “Fiddler on the Roof Fiddler on the Roof“, “Rollerball”, “Silver Streak”, “Black Sunday”, “Coming Home” “Convoy” “The Rose” “Superman” and “Being There”.

+ The columns used to hold up the roof of the temple.

+ Many statues on the roof were covered in gold.

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