Sentence examples for encloses at from inspiring English sources

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A stone wall, 9 to 12 feet tall and 2 miles around, encloses at least 20 unopened tombs near the top of the hill.

For example, the rule describes a reaction from A 0) to A(1) under the condition that A encloses at least one species C. Please note, this rule may also match species where A 0) contains further species in addition to the C (no matter which and how many), for instance like in the previous example.

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The dark brown acorns are enclosed at the base in a thin, shallow cup.

Another section will be enclosed at street level beside a railway embankment.

Later, one or more baileys or wards (grounds between encircling walls) were enclosed at the foot of the mound.

The bay is almost enclosed at its southern opening by the Miura (west) and Bōsō (east) peninsulas.

Mr. Berman's bedroom is enclosed, at one end of the loft; Ms. Reece's is reached by a stairway and sits atop the bathroom and laundry room, at the other end.

If a site is to remain industrial and is distant from residences, it might have only to be capped with clean material, leaving the contamination enclosed at the site.

A member of the white oak group, the canyon live oak (Q. chrysolepsis), a timber tree occasionally more than 27 m tall, is often called goldencup oak for its egg-shaped acorns, each enclosed at the base in a yellow, woolly cup.

The absorber plate and the glazing form a vertical channel, open at the top and bottom, and enclosed at the sides.

Results: A group of epithelial cells, enclosed at the border between cellular cementum and dentin, expressed and synthesized amelin, but not amelogenin.

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