Netting Sentence Examples

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  • Small netting mesh cloches can be used to keep pests and pets off seeds etc., too.

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  • Much has been done in keeping out the insects by fine wire netting placed on the windows and the doors of houses, especially in the railwaymens cottages.

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  • The various varieties of rolled plate-glass are now produced for some purposes with a reinforcement of wire netting which is embedded in the mass of the glass.

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  • Bituminous coal, natural gas and oil abound in the vicinity; the river provides excellent water-power; the borough is a manufacturing centre of considerable importance, its products including iron and steel bridges, boilers, steam drills, carriages, saws, files, axes, shovels, wire netting, stoves, glass-ware, scales, chemicals, pottery, cork, decorative tile, bricks and typewriters.

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  • In these districts and others the number has become much reduced, owing doubtless in part to the fatal practice of catching the birds just before or during the breeding-season; but perhaps the strongest cause of their growing scarcity is the constant breaking-up of waste lands, and the extirpation of weeds (particularly of the order Compositae) essential to the improved system of agriculture; for in many parts of Scotland, East Lothian for instance, where goldfinches were once as plentiful as sparrows, they are now only rare stragglers, and yet there they have not been thinned by netting.

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  • Long netting needles were probably brought in by the dynastic people as they figure in the hieroglyphs.

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  • These bands, which may serve to strengthen the central cylinder, have been compared with the netting surrounding the delicate wall of an inflated balloon.

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  • Some shipbuilding is carried on, and there are manufacturers of cordage, netting and sailcloth.

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  • The term is also used of structures resembling these articles, especially of the framework of booms, spars and netting forming a protection for a warship against torpedo attack.

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  • For the same reason, the Gripple can be used to tension a length of plain wire, but not barbed wire or netting.

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  • This net uses the highest quality terylene bobbinet netting and the classical ' bell ' design renowned for its simplicity and ease of use.

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  • Every thing was at the front, not many lights, lots of speakers covered in army camo ' netting.

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  • There were also much improved performances from the Swedish contingent, with Seb Alden netting 7+1 points and Jonas Davidsson 6+1.

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  • Even valiant play from Susan Belfourd could not stop star player Sophie Alexander netting the late equalizer.

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  • Malmesbury Victoria overpowered Easington Sports winning 6-1 with Alan Webb netting a hat trick.

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  • This netting is temporarily pegged onto the straining wires and can be removed easily when the weather turns inclement.

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  • Beside working with the bobbins, there is needle lace, knitted lace, netting, crochet and tatting.

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  • They won 4-2, with ace marksman Billy McLeod netting a hat-trick, taking him up to 9 goals.

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  • Straight away we could see the deep wound around the seals neck caused by the heavy monofilament netting.

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  • And you need proper protection for hens - electric netting + energiser + marine battery - minimum £ 200 - unless you want heartbreak.

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  • Chipping Norton Town suffered a 3-1 reverse from promoted Hounslow Boro with Ryan OâToole netting twice.

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  • They also have some areas covered in black netting to provide shading.

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  • The breathable inner tent is fitted with an integral groundsheet and the zip up double doors are fitted with mosi netting as standard.

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  • If the roof vents are required place some netting over them to prevent leaves blowing in.

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  • The installation of temporary windbreak netting is necessary to get the plantings off to a good start.

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  • The noise which accompanied the flap of the netting behind him must still be reverberating round Ray Clemence 's head today.

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  • Long straw is always covered with wire netting to protect the thatch from bird and vermin damage.

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  • In the days of ancient Rome, such victorious armies would drag their prisoners, wrapped in netting, behind their chariots.

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  • Infant carrier netting provides the perfect protection for your baby from pesky bugs and mosquitoes.

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  • The netting envelopes the whole car seat, but allows cool breezes in to keep baby from getting too hot.

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  • In most cases, you have to buy a special crib with the canopy attached, but you can achieve a similar look by using netting which hangs suspended from a ring at the ceiling instead.

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  • These might include sailor's hats, boat steering wheels, large sections of white rope, netting, fishing baits, anchors, paddles, etc. Remember, these can be the real deal or smaller reproductions.

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  • For most cats, stretching netting over the baby's bed is enough of a deterrent.

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  • Most tables have drop pockets made of some type of netting to catch the sunk balls.

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  • Of course, the netting is of little concern, but it is the equipment you hold in your hand (and on your body) that you should be paying serious attention to.

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  • Chances are it'll work like a charm, but if it doesn't you can try temporarily placing some nylon netting over your furniture.

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  • Old pieces of wood and wire netting are ideal for making a homemade compost bin.

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  • Other enjoyable accessory ideas include anchors, life preservers, marine netting, and fishing poles.

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  • Netting with white lights gives the room a soft romantic glow.

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  • Drape bushes with light netting, or place luminaries along the sidewalk leading up to the entrance.

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  • Birdseed throws may be filled into miniature cups and tied with netting to resemble wedding bells.

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  • Sidewalls (to enclose the tent) are usually not an option for frame tents, but you may be able to hang netting to keep mosquitos out.

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  • Taffeta, organza, dotted Swiss and heavy silks with frilly underskirts featuring netting were the prized possession of any girl whose family could afford it.

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  • For really dressy occasions, choose a silver taffeta dress with a crinoline netting that creates a full-skirt, or forgo the traditional crimson color and choose a rich velvet maroon dress with capped sleeves.

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  • Bird netting, available at garden centers, keeps birds away without harming them.

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  • You can build them yourself or buy kits to create a pyramid bed, complete with netting to keep birds away and a sprinkler system for the top.

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  • Inexpensive bird netting should be placed over the plants to protect them from birds.

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  • Use bird netting, an open mesh cloth, draped over the vines to keep birds away.

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  • Slate borders made up of different colors and sizes of slate mounted on netting are an inexpensive way to bring some slate to your kitchen design.

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  • Baseball Hat with Adjustable Velcro Back has beige and blue GG print with tattoo print, red netting, and red leather trim.

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  • It comes in another version that is beige and ebony GG print with tattoo print, brown netting and brown leather trim.

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  • Matte satin and netting make a tea length dress as adorable as the girl who'll wear it.

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  • They also come with tummy and back control netting and moderately cut legs.

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  • A trampoline safety netting is a must for those who own this type of outdoor equipment.

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  • In order to enjoy all the great health benefits of a trampoline, one should seriously consider buying the netting.

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  • It's the netting itself that keeps children of all ages safely enclosed within the boundaries of the trampoline.

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  • Concussions, sprains and broken bones are all severe consequences of not having a safety netting.

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  • There are many different kinds of trampoline netting available.

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  • All things considered, it just makes good sense to purchase a trampoline netting.

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  • Foreign fruits sell for 500 bells apiece, netting you a nice profit early in the game!

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  • Each comes with mosquito netting, ropes to provide support, nylon cords designed to protect the trees you use to support your hammock, a rain fly and a stuff bag.

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  • They are designed to be mosquito-proof and also have mosquito netting.

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  • Due to the tiny holes in the netting of the fabric, mesh allows sun and air to comes through, keeping you cool and tanned without much effort.

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  • The small netting design of mesh fabric provides a slightly more modest look than designs with bigger patterns, like fishnet.

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  • Since the netting on fishnets is larger than mesh, you want to be careful about an overexposure to sun.

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  • The twist front, with ruching and power netting, slims and lengthens your figure.

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  • According to a 2007 slideshow by Forbes, Oprah Winfrey made the list of the "Richest 20 Women in Entertainment," netting an impressive $2 million every year, and over $225 million each year from a variety of other sources.

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  • The dress also comes with long, black sleeves that have sheer red netting over the upper arms and the collar is filled with foam to maintain its sharp shape.

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  • This frame is generally covered by fabric or netting to create a canopy over the bed.

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  • For a simple, inexpensive canopy, you can drape any fabric, gauze, or netting over your frame to create a unique look.

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  • Place hooks in the ceiling over the bed and suspend fabric or netting.

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  • Bead Me suggests making beaded netting to drape over a purchased ball ornament for a Victorian look.

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  • With silk, nylon netting, silk-like poly, and more crowding the market, it's not impossible to select a bra and panties set that you could regret.

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  • Drop yards of inexpensive, tulle (netting) fabric over plastic tablecloths.

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  • Drape yards of organza or tulle netting across the tops of windows and doorways, and tie large bows on the backs of chairs.

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  • If you must go outdoors, invest in mosquito netting, which can protect the face (and even soaked in permethrin for double protection).

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  • Window screens can keep mosquitoes out of the home, and in some societies where window screens are not the norm, people are advised to sleep with mosquito netting, because some diseases, like Malaria, are transmitted by mosquito bites.

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  • No snag cuff closure - In the past, Marines complained that buttons used to secure the cuffs on their sleeve caught on things such as camouflage netting.

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  • She held up clothing covered in mosquito netting.

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  • In two peasants' cottages in the Campagna, protected with wire netting by Professor Celli, all the inmates-10 in number - escaped, while the neighbours suffered severely; and three out of four persons living in a third hut, from which protection was removed owing to the indifference of the inmates, contracted malaria.

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  • A very similar sheet is spun by a species of Linyphia, one of the Argyopidae, but in this case there is no tube connected with the web and the spider hangs suspended beneath the horizontal netting.

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  • Since the general adoption of shooting in place of netting or bagging game, setters have been trained to act as pointers.

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  • They are then spread out thinly on trays or racks made of bamboo, canvas or wire netting, under cover, for some 18 or 30 hours (according to the temporary weather conditions) to wither, after which they are in a soft, flaccid condition ready for rolling.

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