Sentence examples for start to enclose from inspiring English sources

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Of course, fashion rules eating as much as it rules dressing, so maybe we shouldn't be surprised if cutting-edge foodies start to enclose their once-open kitchens.

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Henceforth, when footwear started to enclose around the foot, leather permitted the air to circulate.

After stage 5 flower buds, when sepals started to enclose the floral meristem, it became dificult to visualise the underlying developing floral organs without dissecting the flower buds.

The land started to be enclosed and from the 17th century onwards larger estates developed, leading to establishment of areas of large regular shaped fields.

We can start to think of it, how choosing k is going to affect my ability to approximate f* or enclose to a simple solution.

What was even more interesting was when I started to read the enclosed literature that explained exactly what's new about these two games.

It is a futurist dream that, in American and European urban planning at least, is gradually starting to show cracks, with enclosed destination development finally on the wane – but the Jerde Partnership continues to build prolifically across Asia.

When the music starts, the doors are shut to enclose the tiny performing space.

"I was starting to get a bit more, like, enclosed, like I didn't want to like socialise with people.

Starting from the bottom, roll tightly to enclose the filling and the shrimps.

"I started to imagine the record format as a kind of enclosed space, using the environment that listening creates to define a contained world that you can enter.

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