Sentence examples for windows made of from inspiring English sources

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The device had three-inch thick windows made of fused quartz, the strongest transparent substance available.

Many people in Tskhinvali are shivering through the winter behind windows made of plastic sheeting.

Many manufacturers offer windows made of wood but with exterior surfaces clad in maintenance-free vinyl or aluminum.

Overlooking the courtyard on the second floor is an enclosed interior passageway with expansive windows made of small glass panes and thin metal latticing.

Shoji, Japanese Shōji, in Japanese architecture, sliding outer partition doors and windows made of a latticework wooden frame and covered with a tough, translucent white paper.

It also has a gabled roof made of corrugated tin, an interior with hand-carved rafters and beams, and windows made of shatter-resistant laminated glass.

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The Jersey Farmer's Union has a stained-glass window made of capiscums.

This ionization chamber has collecting electrodes and window made of graphite, and the walls and phantom made of PMMA.

How about a bay window made of an old truck body, or a closet made of red wine barrels?

One heating system will send a million watts of microwave radiation through a window made of a large synthetic diamond.

In our case this was an electrochromic window, made of an array of single electrochromic devices, mounted in a wooden frame.

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