Sentence examples for to sheds from inspiring English sources

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to sheds

verb

To part, separate or divide.

  • To shed something in two.

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Is that the reason why guys are attracted to sheds in the first place?

From villages to sheds … "We're gathered for the highlight of the year for shed owners: Shed of the Year".

Bred free range occurs where piglets are born outdoors but transferred at around 21 days of age to sheds where they are grown intensively for up to four months.

For more than three decades, governments - particularly those of the US and the EU - have used the subsidy system to maintain a near-permanent surplus of wheat on world markets, sweeping away pasture systems and making it more profitable for farmers to confine their animals to sheds and feedlots.

This paper to sheds light on the effect of birth under-registration on health access.

MTT results further revealed that fabricated periosteum was cytocompatible and non-toxic to SHEDs.

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Embedded deep in the city's Great Market, the cooperative is an artisan village unto itself, a tangle of dirt lanes and alleys lined with lean-to sheds.

Wear easy-to-shed layers.

Rivers asked them to shed their egos.

It's time to shed those fears.

The construction industry continued to shed workers.

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