Sentence examples for found a wood from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Lember, the prosecutor, had objected to any illustrations about a wood chip on Monday, arguing that they would be misleading and confusing because the defense's firearms expert had never found a wood chip on the firing mechanism of Mr. Williams's double-barreled 12-gauge shotgun.

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If you don't find a wood stud behind the wall to drive a nail or hook into, the picture, hook and all, can come crashing down.

3) If you want to repair a shallow scratch on an area that is less visible such as a chair leg then find a wood stain close in colour to your scratched surface.

Beside a plate of oranges on an upstairs coffee table, they find a wood carving showing Israel and the occupied territories joined as one nation, but a nation wrapped in the colors of the Palestinian flag.

"New London, MD" finds a wood frame house closing in on itself amid a sea of leafless, seemingly greedy trees.

Find a wood building.

If you don't feel comfortable pouring cement, are unable to use insecticides, and can't find a wood you feel confident in, you may consider using a metal post instead.

She revives only when she finds a wood-man audience and Jack.

At the Banning House, we found a dark-wood solarium with picture windows that, due to the banging wind, no one was sitting too close to.

Some bandits had made off with a golden artefact owned by the local storekeeper and with the aid of a new found ally – a Wood Elf archer – we ventured into Black Falls Sanctum to find them.

The principles of The Book Of Bon Iver go like this: find a remote wood cabin, preferably in a forest in a northern part of America.

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