Sentence examples for a coloured sheet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a coloured sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sheet of paper or material that has been dyed or printed in color.
Example: "I need a coloured sheet for my art project to make it more vibrant."
Alternatives: "a colored paper" or "a tinted sheet".

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Take a coloured sheet of size bigger than your painting.

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Use a brightly coloured sheet of card rather than a dark colour and use colourful markers and stickers of the child's choosing.

Ms Bilal took me to see her home-made shelter - little more than a brightly coloured sheet - on a patch of waste ground in Wad el Bashir in Omdurman, just across the River Nile from the capital, Khartoum.

The SR was a three-sided, folded, A3-sized coloured sheet of paper, which was to be placed in the folder of each patient.

Every artwork needs a plug – or many plugs, plus extensions, in the case of David Batchelor's re-creation of a Las Vegas sunset, projected on to a wall via a tower of scavenged lightboxes, coloured sheets, fluorescent lights, cables and plug-boards.

This may be a problem with cheap or pale coloured sheets.

'Haven't you had enough of such authorities?' I yelled at him, sitting in front of a blank, grey-coloured sheet of paper, my hands defiantly on my knees.

Marble effects are achieved by mixing blends of two or more colours, and other effects are obtained by granulating mixes of variously coloured sheets, applying these crumbled materials through stencils to a backing, and then pressing them into sheet form again. Linoleum is resilient, warm, unaffected by reasonable floor temperatures, and does not readily support combustion.

People who visited him in his late 70s and early 80s described him sitting up against his pillows with scissors and paper, twisting and turning the coloured sheets beneath his blades to release a steady stream of fragile spiralling shapes that floated down to subside on the bedspread below like flotsam washed up by the sea.

People who visited him in his late 70s and early 80s described him sitting up against his pillows with scissors and paper, twisting and turning the coloured sheets beneath his blades to release a steady stream of fragile spiralling shapes that floated down to subside on the bedspread below like flotsam washed up by the sea.

Walk through a back passage, take off your shoes (it's mandatory) and drop down a flight of stairs to find yourself in a warm and cosy candlelit den and second bar, filled with hanging coloured sheets and with bean bags scattered around.

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