Sentence examples for enclosed later from inspiring English sources

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The 13 acres at Soho included common land that Boulton enclosed, later decrying what he saw as the "idle beggarly" condition of the people who had used it.

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Both structures are now entirely enclosed by later, larger, more ornate churches; one of the architects, some pragmatic Italian, had seen fit to plant a fat marble column in the middle of the Sacred Hut.

The Book of Delight consists of 15 tales, largely about the wiles of women, exchanged between two travelling companions a form of cadre, or "enclosing tale," later adopted on a more extensive scale in the 14th century in the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer (c. 1342 1400).

A simple shrine was built by the emperor Ashoka (3rd century bce) to mark the spot, and this was later enclosed by a stone railing (1st century bce), part of which still remains.

Extensions included a colonnade of balconies (later enclosed) by the Clayton & Black firm in 1906 and a Vernacular-style recessed wing of two storeys in 1927 28, partly tile-hung and with timber decoration to the gables.

The baileys at the foot of the mound were enclosed by palisades and later by walls and towers of masonry.

Columbia, planned community in Howard county, central Maryland, U.S. It lies southwest of Baltimore and northeast of Washington, D.C. Designed by real-estate developer James Rouse who had in the 1950s pioneered the enclosed shopping malls that later became a ubiquitous feature of the suburban United States Columbia was structured so as to maximize interaction between residents.

She would have been surprised by the last-minute bidding war that drove up the price, and surprised as well that when Ryall's house was listed Bill and Margie moved instantly to buy it, later constructing an enclosed passageway that led from one house to the other.

As adults, he writes later, "Our world is enclosed around itself, enclosed around us, and there is no way out of it".

The original meaning of llan in Welsh is "an enclosed piece of land", but it later evolved to mean the parish surrounding a church.

Remember to keep air-dry clays completely enclosed in air-tight conditions for later use since air will begin drying the clay and can crackle it.

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