Re-used Sentence Examples

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  • This steam condensing adds to the water in the pipe and naturally causes an overflow, which is led back to the boiler and re-used.

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  • This monumental work seems to date from the close of the Middle Minoan age, but has been re-used for interments at successive periods (Evans, Archaeologic, 1906, p. 136 sqq.).

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  • Possibly the flesh was boiled off the bones at once ("scarification"), or left to rot in separate cists awhile; afterwards the skeletons were collected and the cists re-used.

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  • Moreover, every one who so desired it might pay a commutation in lieu of personal service, and the amount so realized was to be re-used to levy troops.

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  • The re-used masonry may have come from a 12 th century chapel, perhaps situated within the castle.

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  • There is in fact re-used medieval masonry at the back.

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  • The existing solar panels were re-used as they were still serviceable, even after 13 years exposed to the elements.

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  • Some of the quoin stones from the northeast corner may have been re-used for rebuilding the wall just below the eaves line.

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  • When completely re-covering a roof, the maximum number of old slates should be re-used.

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  • Drying room even has box of scrunched up re-used newspaper to put in boots.

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  • Using a Christmas plastic gift bag to hand out presents is easy, economical, and can be re-used with relative ease.

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  • Although plastic ones can be bad for the environment when thrown away, they can be re-used many times before it comes time to trash them.

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  • The time spent on packaging presents will be considerably less than time spent wrapping.However, Christmas plastic gift bags are not always re-used by the recipients.

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  • Paper plates generally can't be re-used, while metal plates are more durable and can be stored for reorders.

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  • Squads often have the cheerleaders themselves purchase the shoes simply because, unlike the uniforms, they can rarely be re-used by other cheerleaders.

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  • Glycerin soap from the store is not formulated to be melted or re-used.

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  • During the pioneer period, when everything had to be re-used, rag rugs became popular.

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