Sentence examples for is sheltered from inspiring English sources

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is sheltered

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A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.

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It is sheltered from the wind.

Gaios, the largest of the island's three harbours, is sheltered by two wooded islets.

It is sheltered on the west by Bernier, Dorre, and Dirk Hartog islands.

Microbes can persist longer in sand that is sheltered from ultraviolet radiation and predators.

It is sheltered from the lake by Manitoulin Island and the Bruce (or Saugeen) Peninsula.

The port's natural harbour is sheltered from east winds and protected by breakwaters.

This is sheltered by Rat Island, on which the once-common black rat survives.

Even when the stupa is sheltered by a building, it is always a freestanding monument.

My garden is sheltered and the soil generally warms up well in the slanting spring sunshine.

The harbour, built in 1887, is sheltered from the strong winds and heavy swells of the Indian Ocean.

Borrowers must keep in mind, too, that only the balance from the old loan is sheltered from the mortgage tax.

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