How to use in-sentence of “timber”:
+ Around 2600 BC, the builders gave up timber in favour of stone.
+ In 1986 it was discovered that the roofs, timber and stonework of much of the Cathedral were becoming unsafe.
+ The main uses are building timber and woodchipping.
+ Cutting the trees for timber and wood, clearing vegetation for grazing and agriculture, and the introduction of plants and animals by humans has displaced much of the native vegetation.
+ It is sometimes called timber wolf or grey wolf.
+ They built a timber chapel in the valley where later Jamestown was built.Though they formed no permanent settlement, the island became very important for ships coming from Asia and going back to Europe.

Example sentences of “timber”:
+ In 1851 a large timber bridge was built to cross the Werribee River to replace an earlier wooden bridge.
+ The leading industries include machinery, arms industrydefence, oil production, oil refining, chemical and petrochemical, timber and wood processing and the food industry.
+ Other businesses in the area are sheep and cattle farming, and timber growing.
+ In 1851 a large timber bridge was built to cross the Werribee River to replace an earlier wooden bridge.
+ The leading industries include machinery, arms industrydefence, oil production, oil refining, chemical and petrochemical, timber and wood processing and the food industry.
+ Other businesses in the area are sheep and cattle farming, and timber growing.
+ The prisoners were kept busy ship with jobs including building the prison, shoemaking, smithing, timber and brick making.
+ The town was rebuilt in Rock stone rather than timber at least twice over the next 150 years.
+ Also, severe rotting of the timber deck is caused by the urine of dogs using it as a route to nearby Battersea Park.
+ Over 40 years after the discovery of Woodhenge, another timber circle of comparable size was discovered in 1966.
+ Conifers are of great economic value, and their wood is mainly used for timber and paper making.
+ Also in 1842, St Mary’s School was started in a small timber chapel with a wood shingle roof.
+ The south produces many natural resources such as coal, timber and petroleum.
+ In the winter Timber Rattlesnakes hibernate in dens and caves.
More in-sentence examples of “timber”:
+ It started as a place to cut down timber from the forests in 1830.
+ Much of the forest was heavily logged to supply timber to the gold mines in Ballarat and Creswick during the 1850s and 1860s.
+ A fixed tenon was made by shaping the end of one timber to fit into a mortise that is cut into a second timber.
+ It started as a place to cut down timber from the forests in 1830.
+ Much of the forest was heavily logged to supply timber to the gold mines in Ballarat and Creswick during the 1850s and 1860s.
+ A fixed tenon was made by shaping the end of one timber to fit into a mortise that is cut into a second timber.
+ The port is used for the import of timber in the United Kingdom.
+ The Timber division markets wood from its New York and Pennsylvania forests, and it owns two sawmills in northwestern Pennsylvania, to cut wood into useful sizes and treat it with chemicals to make it last longer.
+ In the Middle Ages the village trade was primarily in timber from the surrounding Whittlewood forest, through the use of coppicing.
+ CroFab antivenom is used to treat envenomations from the timber rattlesnake.
+ The timber resists abrasion and is very strong.
+ The cubit is based on measuring by comparing – especially rope and textiles, but also for timber and stone – to one’s forearm length.
+ All surviving churches, except one timber church, are built of stone or brick.
+ It is a trade center for a timber region.
+ Les Cayes is one of the most important port of Haiti, where coffee, sugar, bananas and timber are sent to other countries and other parts of Haiti.
+ He did the timber work on a plantation.
+ Outside North America sizes of timber vary slightly.
+ In a hill fort, the entrance through the inner ramparts had massive timber gates.
+ Some of the finest features of this period are the magnificent timber rooves.
+ The timber rattlesnake is one of North America’s most dangerous snakes.
+ The large timber rattlesnakes weigh about 4.5kg.
+ People move the logs out of the forest to use them for timber or paper or fuel or other purposes.
+ The local economy is mostly based around timber production, forestry and agriculture.
+ Many of these buildings have timber framing from the 15th and 16th centuries.
+ As well, several timber tramways existed from many of the stations between Pakenham and Yarragon.
+ His task was to set up a small penal colony that would make use of the timber and flax growing on the island.
+ The henge enclosed several timber circles and smaller enclosures – not all of which have been excavated.
+ They makes sure that forests are not destroyed by wildfires before they are ready to use for timber production.
+ The timber is rather rough in texture.
+ Houses made of timber are found wherever there are, or there has once been big forests.
+ Topographically, it is covered with timber and evergreen forests.
+ Farmers grew abaca, coconuts and coconut oil, sugar, and timber trees.
+ The most famous and most known are “Kettwig”, until 1975 a separate town and not part of Essen, with the “Altstadt” of Kettwig, where many timber framing houses are.
+ In 1910 eucalypts were introduced to Brazil for timber substitution and the charcoal industry.
+ Woodhenge was a henge and timber circle monument in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire, England.
+ Resources such as timber are considered renewable resources.
+ Pentland, Oregon: Timber Press.
+ Clunies Ross, the owner of the Cocos IslandsKeeling Islands to collect timber and supplies for the growing industry on Cocos.
+ The trunk, or bole, is the most important part of the tree for timber production.
+ Tropical evergreen and other timber cover the vast timberland and forest area.
+ Eventually the forest was ruined, and timber harvesting was stopped.
+ Freight trains carried mainly copper ore and timber out of Zambia, and coal into the country.
+ It sells these, as well as cotton, coffee, and timber to other countries to make money.
+ Woodhenge is a Neolithic henge and timber circle monument near Stonehenge.
+ In 1677, Henry Coggeshall created a two-foot folding rule for timber measure, called the Coggeshall slide rule.
+ Shafts and tunnels collapsed as timber rotted, and the land was susceptible to flooding from the Brisbane River.
+ The New Forest became a source of timber for the Royal Navy, and plantations were created in the 18th century for this purpose.
+ It was hoped that they would provide a renewable source of timber for construction and furniture making.
+ Findings of archaeological geophysics suggests that a timber circle of two concentric rings stood in the northeast sector of the outer circle.
