Netted Sentence Examples

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  • A new one for the reserve (and the total is over 600 species) was a Netted pug.

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  • He netted a rebound from his penalty to claim a point which Everton barely deserved.

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  • Falkirk born striker who made a few reserve team appearances in 2004/05 and netted a couple of goals.

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  • Rovers boss Hughes opted for a solitary striker in the shape of Craig Bellamy, who netted in the league clash last month.

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  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is another Newbery Medal winner, and it netted the 1977 prize.

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  • The flowers remind one of those of the netted Iris.

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  • Candelabra Bellflower (Campanula Macrostyla) - A singular plant, having large flowers, with blue netted veins on a white ground, which gets purple at the edges, and with a huge stigma.

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  • The chief difference from the netted Iris is in the bulb and leaves, which are narrow, linear, deeply channelled on the inner face, with a central band or rib like a Crocus leaf, and pale green without the glaucous tint usual to this group.

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  • Netted Iris (Iris Reticulata) - One of the most beautiful of hardy flowers.

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  • Falling Water Patterns are netted patterns of mosaics in different sized rectangles.

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  • Like most tiles, slate is now available in ready-made patterns netted together for ease of installation.

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  • As one might imagine, a fishnet bra is constructed entirely of netted material that ties at the back.

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  • Affix a flower hair pin or a netted veil over the waves, or let the curls fall gently around the nape of the neck for a feminine and sexy style.

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  • Grimm is a singer with a penchant for southern soul, and it was his rendition of Percy Sledge's When a Man Loves a Woman that netted him the top spot.

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  • In August the conspirators were netted, and Mary was arrested at the gate of Tixall Park, whither Paulet had taken her under pretence of a hunting party.

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  • Pigeons and other birds were caught in traps, and quails were netted in the fields and on the sea-shore.

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  • Fish abound at many parts of the coast, and are taken by lines, or speared at night by torchlight, or netted, or a river is dammed and the fish stupefied with the root of a milletia.

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  • His catch included a 2lbs chub that was netted in the final 10 minutes.

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  • But Boanas will have been disappointed not to keep a clean sheet when the visitors netted a consolation with four minutes remaining.

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  • A blitz on Metro fare dodgers netted 266 people riding the system without tickets in a three day period.

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  • The 18-year-old netted either side of the interval to lead the younger lionesses to a 3-1 win against Scotland.

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  • The auditions netted 175 contestants to advance to the Hollywood elimination rounds.

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  • The newscast gave no details of the shooting and a call to the hospital netted nothing but a tired sounding know-nothing switchboard operator.

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  • The streams of both territories yield excellent trout and crayfish; salmon, sturgeon and sterlet, from the Danube, are netted in the Save.

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  • To a distribution of veins such as this the name of reticulated or netted venation has been applied.

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  • The nets are often very large, and are netted with a needle and mesh as in hand-netting among ourselves.

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  • Among European freshwater fishing-grounds, the Danube is only surpassed by the Volga; the most valuable fish being sturgeon and sterlet, mostly netted in the St George mouth; carp, often weighing 50 lb; pike, perch, tench and eels.

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