Out-of-doors Sentence Examples

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  • Dean's suggestion of placing the little fellow out of doors in the trash was overruled by his more compassionate wife who pointed out the resulting reduced chances of January survival.

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  • Kelvin, Maclean and Galt regard this property of falling water as an objection to the use of a water-dropper indoors, though not of practical importance when it is used out of doors.

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  • In temperate latitudes the climate is generally such as to necessitate in dwellings during a great portion of the year a temperature warmer than that out of doors.

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  • The French marching in pursuit were received with open arms, the people even turning their own wounded out of doors to make room for their French guests.

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  • The pruning and training of the trees in the peach house do not differ materially from the methods practised out of doors.

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  • He abounded in kindliness and generosity, and if there was anything especially difficult for him to endure, it was the sight of human suffering, as was shown on the night at Shiloh, where he lay out of doors in the icy rain rather than stay in a comfortable room where the surgeons were at work.

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  • Music can be enjoyed every day in the year either out of doors or under cover.

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  • They are then lifted and treated like offsets, being sown thinly in beds out of doors.

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  • They belong to the family Psocidae which has a few score species - most of them winged - living out of doors on the bark of trees and among vegetable refuse.

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  • This allows of the hardier pot plants being removed out of doors while those planted out are in need of the room.

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  • Cuttings of border chrysanthemums may now be dibbled in a warm spot out of doors.

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  • Bedding plants should be placed to harden in sheltered positions out of doors towards end of month.

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  • Pot strawberries for forcing next winter, and make new beds out of doors as soon as well-rooted runners can be obtained.

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  • When the greenhouse is not to be used during the summer months, camellias, azaleas and plants of that character should be set out of doors under partial shade; but most of the other plants usually grown in the conservatory or window garden in winter may be set in the open border.

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  • The oleander grows here to be a tree, and there is a banyan tree, said to be the only one growing out of doors in the United States.

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  • After being rolled, structural steel is stored or handled out of doors for a varying period both at the mill and then again at the shop before the building is started.

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  • The latter no longer carry the head-horn which used to support the veil dropped over the face out of doors.

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  • His publications include The Reality of Religion (1884); The Poetry of Tennyson (1889); The Other Wise Man (1896); Ships and Havens (1897); The Toiling of Felix, and Other Poems (1900); The Poetry of the Psalms (1900); The Blue Flower (1902); Days Off (1907); The House of Rimmon (1908); Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land (1908); Collected Poems (191 I); The Bad Shepherd (1911); The Unknown Quantity (1912); The Lost Boy (1914); Fighting for Peace (1917); The Valley of Vision (1919); and Golden Stars (1919) .

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  • Keeps your shredder chipper clean and dry when left out of doors.

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  • He still wears his out-of-doors cloak and he sits down with a certain weariness.

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  • Pyramidal and bush trees out of doors are, of course, suffered to become somewhat larger, and sufficient wood must be allowed to grow to give them the form desired; but after the first year or two, when the framework is laid out, they are permitted to extend very slowly, and never to any great extent, while the young growths are continually nipped off, so as to clothe the branches with fruit buds as closely placed as will permit of their healthy development.

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  • But the rumble of the machinery made me think it was thundering, and I began to cry, because I feared if it rained we should not be able to have our picnic out of doors.

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  • We rushed out-of-doors to feel the first few tiny flakes descending.

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  • Everything was fresh and spring-like, and we stayed out of doors all day.

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  • I can now tell her to go upstairs or down, out of doors or into the house, lock or unlock a door, take or bring objects, sit, stand, walk, run, lie, creep, roll, or climb.

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  • I tried to hurry Helen out-of-doors, but she kept her arm extended, and every coat-tail she touched must needs turn round and give an account of the children he left at home, and receive kisses according to their number.

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  • Bread I at first made of pure Indian meal and salt, genuine hoe-cakes, which I baked before my fire out of doors on a shingle or the end of a stick of timber sawed off in building my house; but it was wont to get smoked and to have a piny flavor.

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  • When my floor was dirty, I rose early, and, setting all my furniture out of doors on the grass, bed and bedstead making but one budget, dashed water on the floor, and sprinkled white sand from the pond on it, and then with a broom scrubbed it clean and white; and by the time the villagers had broken their fast the morning sun had dried my house sufficiently to allow me to move in again, and my meditations were almost uninterupted.

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  • It was worth the while to see the sun shine on these things, and hear the free wind blow on them; so much more interesting most familiar objects look out of doors than in the house.

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  • My employment out of doors now was to collect the dead wood in the forest, bringing it in my hands or on my shoulders, or sometimes trailing a dead pine tree under each arm to my shed.

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  • It was eleven by the clock, but it seemed peculiarly dark out of doors.

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  • Then, noticing that Denisov was asleep, he rose and went out of doors.

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  • The stability of all wood used out of doors can be improved by the use of water repellent treatments.

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  • You get the feeling he 'd prefer to be out of doors somewhere shoveling earth or cutting wood.

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  • Finally in the late 1970s, all of these badges were categorized into five interest groups - The World of Well-Being, The World of People, The World of Today and Tomorrow, The World of the Arts, and The World of the Out-of-Doors.

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  • Plants mostly requiring greenhouse temperature in winter, but growing freely out of doors in summer, and a graceful aid in the flower garden in the southern counties.

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  • When out of doors it used to be much grown in tubs, but this I found to be laborious and unprofitable, in view of the many hardy things we had, and so gave it up.

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  • It may be grown as an annual sown out of doors in spring, and autumnal-sown plants would be best in warm soils.

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  • It is less trouble out of doors than under glass; indeed, it only requires a moderately wet bog in a light spongy soil of fibrous peat and chopped Sphagnum Moss.

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  • About the end of May gradually inure them to a cool temperature, and after a few weeks place them in a sheltered position out of doors.

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  • This is the only bushy Coronilla that can be well grown in the open air in England, but in mild districts C. glauca, a beautiful shrub with glaucous foliage and yellow flowers, usually grown in greenhouses, may be grown out of doors.

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  • Desfontainea - In favoured gardens along the southern coast, and in other mild parts, D. spinosa, a very beautiful evergreen shrub from Chili, can be grown and flowered out of doors.

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  • When the young plants are well up they should be placed out of doors to get thoroughly hardened before being finally planted out.

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  • It is also often grown in pans, and out of doors in some places may require protection in winter.

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  • Viburnum Odoratissimum - As a rule, when grown out of doors this is given a place on a wall, as it is not hardy in all winters.

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  • The flowers are deliciously fragrant and in color dull purplish green, but it does not bloom so freely out of doors as in a cool conservatory.

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  • The seeds should be sown on a gentle hot-bed in April, although they will occasionally succeed out of doors.

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  • They are found at elevations sufficiently high to admit of their being grown out of doors in England, or at any rate in the warmer parts of the country, and yet the Mutisias are scarcely known in our gardens.

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  • A soil which is naturally peaty is no doubt the best, but not essential; they may be grown out of doors in loam either light or moderately stiff so long as lime is absent, and with plenty of leaf mould.

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  • Tassel Tree (Acacia) - Beautiful shrubs and trees, thriving in warmer countries, but a few grown out of doors do well in parts of England.

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  • It would probably flower out of doors in a sunny and sheltered spot in the south of England.

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  • If possible the child should wear long sleeves, long trousers, and shoes when out of doors.

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  • A person who is interested in becoming a land surveyor should be comfortable working out of doors.

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  • Thermal bodysuits can be layered underneath items to wear out-of-doors.

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  • In comparing these data allowance must be made for the fact that danger from lightning is much greater out of doors than in.

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  • Thus in Hungary, in 1902 and 1903, out of 229 persons killed, at least 171 were killed out of doors.

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  • Enveloped in a huge blue sheet, with a yard of linen as a veil perforated for two inches square with minute holes, the feet thrust into two huge bags of colored stuff, a wife is perfectly unrecognizable, even by her husband, when out of doors.

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