Sentence examples for chain-link screen from inspiring English sources

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From Hadley's office are twin steel urns ($100 to $200), three enchanting Warhol prints ($500 to $800) and a steel chain-link "screen" ($100 to $200).

Above the first floor, an image of Juan Valdez, the fictional symbol of Colombian coffee, has been sandblasted onto a stainless steel chain-link screen covering three stories of the building's facade.

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"Five-ish?" "Yes," she says, "yes, that'll be perfect," and she glances over her shoulder, past the courts and the chain-link fence and the screen of trees to where her house sits tranquilly on its own little rise the only house, of the two hundred or more in the Colony, that looks directly onto the lake, a fact of which she tries not to be too sinfully proud.

"Five-ish?" "Yes," she says, "yes, that'll be perfect," and she glances over her shoulder, past the courts and the chain-link fence and the screen of trees to where her house sits tranquilly on its own little rise — the only house, of the two hundred or more in the Colony, that looks directly onto the lake, a fact of which she tries not to be too sinfully proud.

For further privacy, he overlaid a dark screen over the chain-link fence that separates the road from the graves.

On opening night, video footage of the Belgian post-metal band Amenra will be projected on a screen behind a chain-link fence in an adjacent parking lot.

As construction of the PATH station on the site permits, seven more of the fiberglass panels are to be installed on the viewing wall, which replaced the humble chain-link fence and plywood barrier that screened visitors' views of the site for nearly a year after Sept. 11, 2001.

Screened by a chain-link gate, a long pebbled driveway winds past overgrown pastures, a greenhouse and cottages, and stops just short of stables, a clay tennis court and old-fashioned swimming pool that shimmers pale and blue in the sun.

The words "border," "frontier," "frontera" (Spanish for border or frontier) and "barrera" (barrier) flashed on a video screen between images of a chain-link fence.

In the public atrium, Heather Rove's screen made of two-by-fours and embedded with mirrors, and Tom Holmes's chain-link fence, embellished with blown-up images of cans and bottles, lend the space the air of a construction zone.

A chain-link fence surrounds the arena.

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