Sentence examples for extensive glass from inspiring English sources

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Of particular note is the extensive glass collection, the Glass Studio, the Moses Myers House, and American neoclassical marble sculptures.

The L-shaped Bronx Criminal Court -- which is so large that its footprint in just the first phase of the project is more than twice the size of a football field -- will also feature a extensive glass facade, as well as a large open-air courtyard with a mini-Guggenheim-looking building set within it that will serve as a jury assembly area.

It has come up with a startling low-tech-high-tech design that combines stacked lumber used as benches and "ceiling sculptures"; a wall decorated with industrial piping; extensive glass; and two dozen plasma television screens that will show live scenes of the Manhattan skyline as well as community news flashes.

The castle had no formal garden, but at the bottom of the drive were kitchen gardens which included vegetable gardens, an orchard, extensive glass houses and a large orangery.

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"This enormous carpet of glowing colour is some of the oldest and most extensive stained glass in Europe – and so in the world.

Other test results included a positive rheumatoid factor, autoantibodies, weakly positive anti-double stranded deoxyribonucleic acid negative cytoplasmic-ANCA and extensive ground glass appearance on a chest computed tomography scan.

a, b Contrast-enhanced CT images show extensive ground-glass opacity.

HRCT features of NSIP include extensive ground-glass areas in the lung (black arrows) and traction bronchiectasis.

Pneumocystis pneumonia typically presents with extensive ground-glass attenuation that may be patchy or diffuse with a central, perihilar and upper lobe predominance.

Finally, the pattern "inconsistent with UIP" (Fig. 7) includes the presence of any of the following features: upper or mid-lung predominance; peribronchiovascular predominance; extensive ground-glass abnormality; profuse micronodules; discrete cysts; diffuse mosaic attenuation/air-trapping; parenchymal consolidations.

Extensive ground-glass opacity (GGO) was compatible with acute onset of respiratory distress.

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