Sentence examples for or enclose from inspiring English sources

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F&C did not offer to refund these costs – or enclose a freepost envelope.

Wall, structural element used to divide or enclose, and, in building construction, to form the periphery of a room or a building.

In its Arabic origins, the word harem refers to the sacred, the forbidden; its European synonym, seraglio, combined the Italian word serrare (to lock up or enclose) with the Turkish-Prussian paray (palace).

You can either ask students to be honest (but why should they?) or enclose your classroom inside a Faraday Cage.

Such constructions are sculptural in so far as they are built for their own sake and do not serve to shelter or enclose something else.

Originally believed to be Roman in origin, cursus monuments also consist of long parallel lengths of banks of earth with external ditches, but with an open avenue or enclose between.

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Or enclosed, dark spaces.

Some spaces have outdoor fireplaces or enclosed patios.

Mr. Harding said: "I'm bullish on retail, but not power retail, or enclosed malls.

Many insulae were encircled with open or enclosed balconies of wood or concrete.

An area can be replanted, or built up, or enclosed to retain soil that would otherwise be washed away.

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