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103 Sentences With "enclosed by"

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The backyard is enclosed by a new wooden fence and trellis.
Outdoor space: The backyard is enclosed by a six-foot-high fence.
The building is on the same grounds, enclosed by the same fence.
Outdoor space: The turf-covered back patio is enclosed by low stucco walls.
It's enclosed by walls and a thick glass door to keep the sound in.
Each room is enclosed by a sliding barn door and has ample closet space.
Outside, the home features an infinity edge pool and a cabana enclosed by olive trees.
It's called GuyFi, and it holds a laptop and a chair, enclosed by a curtain.
We arrived at a facility with an outdoor court, enclosed by peeling pink cement walls.
The passageway between Israel and Gaza is a long tunnel, enclosed by wires and metal.
But mental categories are not enclosed by a single word, or even by any words at all.
The courtyard, enclosed by a pastel pink wall, will become a year-round greenhouse and seating area.
Smaller spaces, and living rooms enclosed by walls and doorways, usually benefit from a single large rug.
By then, the park at the center of the traffic circle had been enclosed by a fence.
Enclosed by stone walls and wrought iron fencing, the Yard is mostly off-limits to the public.
In Jacksonville, North Carolina, on Saturday, a man makes a call as his house is enclosed by floodwaters.
In 1936, laborers for the Works Progress Administration created a plaza around the tower, enclosed by stone walls.
It's difficult to find a house or yard in disrepair, and many are enclosed by shiny white fences.
Enclosed by jutting blue screens that alternate between transparency and opacity, Mr. Rigg's set underscores Nick's utter isolation.
Anticipation builds as the boat approaches the salmon farm, a massive grid of ocean pens enclosed by metal walkways.
Mr. Tweed's final abode is 600 square feet and enclosed by a low granite wall with a bronze gate.
Red marker flags were visible in an embankment at the rear of the yard, enclosed by a tall wooden fence.
The other, outer loop, was enclosed by 2503-foot-high floor-to-ceiling glass windows tilted toward the surrounding streets.
Urrutia and her former husband bought the property, enclosed by the walls of the San Martín fort, 13 years ago.
His office is enclosed by glass walls, and he holds regular "Townhall" style Q&A sessions with Facebook's thousands of employees.
"At no time did the lion ever enter a space that was not enclosed by the park's perimeter fence," she said.
Some window air-conditioning units on both buildings were enclosed by plastic accordion panels that easily let in heat and cold.
OUTDOOR SPACE Despite its small 0.03-acre lot, the townhouse has a good-size brick patio enclosed by fences and walls.
Edged with boxwoods and tall spruces, it has a lawn, a fountain and shrubs, and is enclosed by poured concrete walls.
Taken from above, the black-and-white photo makes the Ringed Planet look like a peaceful orb enclosed by its belted friends.
The pool is enclosed by a picket fence, and is lined with stone from a barn that once stood on the property.
The room, used as a den, is enclosed by a stainless-steel banister continued from the stairs, and overlooks the living room.
"Only one group of living animals has a comparable feeding structure (called a lophophore) enclosed by a pair of shells," said Moysiuk.
Mr. Mangieri and his wood-fueled oven are located at the back of the dining room, enclosed by glass on three sides.
Hardwick had designed two descending terraces below the house, the lower level enclosed by a wall, effectively dividing the land in two.
And Dunst's oval-shaped diamond enclosed by tapered baguettes and set on a gold band wasn't the only thing giving off bridal vibes.
They emptied their pockets, stepped through four metal detectors and lined up, single file, to enter a path enclosed by a narrow cage.
A plist file is actually an XML file, which is a file containing identifiers enclosed by tags specifying the types/meanings of those identifiers.
And Samish Island, nestled dazzlingly between two bays and enclosed by a ring of thick Douglas firs, is a place where people don't pry.
I took an elevator to a Japanese restaurant, where I was escorted to a low table in a private room enclosed by shoji screens.
A hiking trip through a glacial ravine crowded with waterfalls and enclosed by sheer cliff faces is just about as breathtaking as it sounds.
Built at the top of a staircase, and enclosed by large screened windows, the open-air toilet almost had the feel of a treehouse.
The one-story houses, which were painted in pleasantly muted colors, with gardens in the front enclosed by white picket fences, had not changed.
Soaring gallery spaces would be enclosed by giant cones, open at the top like the "wind catchers" that were once found in the region.
The carpeted master suite has a newly renovated bathroom with two vanities, a free-standing soaking tub and a shower enclosed by glass block.
Within two weeks, all that was left of the Manor House Motel was a plot of flat land enclosed by a chain-link fence.
For one thing, the wood tiers, which act as the floors of a gridded structure enclosed by the chain-link fencing, also become vertebrae.
These two-story barracks are rectangles of cinder block and concrete, built around a central courtyard and enclosed by high fences topped with barbed wire.
This was after they submitted a handwritten letter to me enclosed by an envelope made from a Google Map of their home address to Austin.
We ate seaweed collected from the tide pools and lived in a wood cabin built completely by hand, enclosed by a plot of wonderful vegetables.
On a sunny Friday afternoon, I turned off of Saint Peter Street and onto the hotel's circular brick drive, enclosed by tall ivy-covered walls.
In this artificial nest, enclosed by bars, the young birds were fed for several weeks by staff members careful not to reveal their human presence.
Instead, this tiny vineyard, more than 100 years old and enclosed by stone walls, holds grenache, alicante bouschet, minella bianca and other grapes not yet identified.
There is an in-ground pool enclosed by a rustic fence and a handsome pool house with a kitchenette, half-bathroom, changing room and sitting area.
On Saturday, the area around the State Capitol was enclosed by a temporary chain-link fence, barricades and patrolled by groups of law enforcement officers. Gov.
Windows in a staircase landing known as the "ship's knee" overlook a 60-foot swimming pool enclosed by a stacked stone wall, and a meditation garden.
In Tornillo, Texas, where one of the largest detention camps is, children live in a space enclosed by a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire.
Today the fields enclosed by the Mississippi and the horseshoe of Lake Chicot are punctuated by grain bins, plus a few labourers' dwellings guarded by bored dogs.
The opening image — of a group of women teeming in the space enclosed by those partial walls — startles in its suggestion of a secret, perhaps captive, society.
Enclosed by the shell, the plaza can also be transformed into a light-, sound- and temperature-controlled hall for a seated audience of 1,200 or a standing crowd.
The market, which was built in the 1880s during British colonial rule, is made up of a square courtyard enclosed by four covered halls and a clock tower.
Dailey Crafton walked out the back door of his Brooklyn apartment and into the garden, a narrow plot enclosed by a steel fence, in search of a zucchini blossom.
When I arrive for our interview, Mr. Hughes greets me warmly, and we sit in what appears to be the office's only conference room, enclosed by a glass wall.
The city's building code prohibits them from being enclosed by a wall or a door, so only curtains would allow for each "sleeping pod" occupant to have some privacy.
The jurors' box, which should have been enclosed by a little railing, was a regular table, and instead of a jury there were three half-asleep retirees playing lay judges.
Although the house has two stories and numerous dedicated "zones," to use the architect's phrase, only the bathrooms are rooms —that is, spaces enclosed by four walls and a door.
Viewing the latter work in this way places us between the strips of the folded image, physically enclosed by it in a way that evokes the traditional opening of a book.
It is enclosed by black iron fences that meet at a restaurant at the far end of the grounds, and on each side automobile traffic whizzed by, maybe 10 meters away.
Animal rights group People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said SeaWorld should move Takara and her calf from their tank to an "ocean sanctuary," an area of sea enclosed by nets.
Enclosed by metal barricades several blocks away from the UN's diplomatic VIP entrance, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs raised signs in support of Kashmir, the disputed region claimed by both countries since 1947.
The small, communal toilet was in the corner of the pod, enclosed by a short stall that did nothing to keep the smell of diarrhea, vomit, and blood from overtaking the unit.
Its en-suite bathroom has wooden sinks and a pellet stove, while the tile shower is partially enclosed by glass and has a wall made of large boulders, giving it an outdoor aspect.
Credit...Ian C. Bates for The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — Audium, a 49-seat theater that is enclosed by 176 speakers, is a vestige of oddball experimentation in a rapidly gentrifying city.
The dogs are kept in separate kennels enclosed by plexiglass so that they can see who comes in and out, and Agee sits on a low stool when he plays to appear less threatening.
Namely, the speeds at which stars circumnavigate the galaxy closely track with the amount of visible matter enclosed by their orbits—even though the stars are also driven by the gravity of dark matter halos.
Upstairs, they changed the layout to make space for a bedroom with a soft headboard upholstered in gold faux leather and a large dressing area enclosed by a tiled storage wall and outfitted with Ikea racks.
The two-story addition they designed was enclosed by floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, with an open kitchen and family room on the ground floor and a master bedroom and covered roof deck on top.
The Wall Street Journal reports the event may be held in the Steve Jobs Theater, a circular, 1,000-seat presentation space enclosed by glass walls that is one of the pinnacles of Apple's new campus, Apple Park.
"What we have is an anomalous situation where all four sides of our property are currently…being enclosed by either barricades or construction blockades of one kind or another," said Wynn Resorts Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn.
Shrouded with bamboo and palms and enclosed by a lava rock wall, it has 24 guest rooms with colorful Indian cotton textiles covering the pillows and daybeds, and hosts yoga and meditation classes on the grassy lawn.
The hotel's former rooftop is now a lounge called Fifteen Stories, with a 103,210-square-foot space enclosed by a glass structure and a 21,2900-square-foot wraparound terrace overlooking both Park Avenue South and 30th Street.
She also began to construct simple house-like structures out of folded, scored and cut paper, which are either affixed to the wall — like a tabernacle — or placed on a pedestal, sometimes further enclosed by a bell jar.
The pool, adjacent to the bar, is enclosed by cinder block walls painted in gradients of purple to intensify the color of its water; the gradients of orange on the wall's exterior capture the sunrise and the sunset.
The show ends poetically on the recreation of a teahouse she designed in 1993, at 90, getting every detail right for a floating pavilion enclosed by stands of bamboo under a parachute of translucent fabric inspired by sailboats.
Later, Lila's father hits her brother when he suggests she might be smart enough to continue in school, and in another episode, a different fight, the entire family struggles to separate father and son, enclosed by their tiny kitchen.
Situated on a corner lot and partly enclosed by a white picket fence, the property is about six miles east of downtown Louisville and two and a half miles southeast of parks and boat ramps along the Ohio River.
The boar-free zone spans 78 square km and will be enclosed by a 1.5 meter-high fence under construction on the French side, as well as fencing erected by Belgian authorities at the border, the French agriculture ministry has said.
Incredibly long and narrow ones that are no wider than 15 feet are even known as "eels' nests," while sites enclosed by buildings and accessible only via a passageway just roomy enough for emergency vehicles to drive through are called "flag pole" plots.
Ms. Rogers was surprised to see the headline used later to back up Mr. Trump's assertions, by a friend of a friend who posted it on Facebook, enclosed by a red circle, "as 'proof' that Trump had been bugged," Ms. Rogers said.
The composting is done on a city-owned lot that's enclosed by a tall chain-link fence and bordered by Myrtle Avenue, DeKalb Avenue, a police-department parking lot, and another recycling enterprise (Access Pawn Shop, which handles "gold, silver, diamond, scrap gold and electronics").
Most of them grew up in these housing complexes, with their first exposure to soccer coming not on lush green fields but on the ball court — an AstroTurf field enclosed by a wire mesh fence — that is at the center of many of them.
His book "The Jewish Prison: A Rebellious Meditation on the State of Judaism" (2005, translated by Charlotte Mandell) suggested that prosperous, assimilated Western Jews had been enclosed by three self-imposed ideological walls — the concept of the Chosen People, Holocaust remembrance and support for Israel.
The fighting has caused extensive damage not just in Cizre but also the town of Silopi, near the Iraqi border, and the ancient Sur district of the main city Diyarbakir, enclosed by Roman-era walls which were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list last year.
But the six-acre garden has been so ingeniously designed — divided into sections, each of which feels like a separate room enclosed by hedges or tall plantings — that I never felt as if I were part of a mob trudging along the well-worn landscaped paths.
Inside, the layout is simple but cozy: A long hallway connects the combined living room and kitchen, enclosed by a swath of sea-facing glass, with bedrooms and bathrooms contained in whitewashed wooden pods, their views to the outside framed by narrow nine- foot-tall windows.
Known as Las Agujas, the Mexico City holding center enclosed by spike-topped walls in the eastern district of Iztapalapa held about 108 minors as of this week, some of whom are unaccompanied, said Jesus Quintana, who monitors the station for the Mexican human rights ombudsman's office (CNDH).
RELATED: Jurors appear to snooze as prosecutors detail Menendez travel Another defense exhibit of Melgen's home in the Dominican Republic shows a round dining table seating eight under a pergola and a side view of the exterior of the home shows a lap pool enclosed by a garden.
Yang collaborates here with the artist Rackstraw Downes, and the elegant precision of Downes's paintings and drawings of an electrical substation is nicely matched by Yang's playfully exacting lines: "Gray day faraway water-tower potentiometer / enclosed by a series of right-angle triangles, guy- / line hypotenuse cables lengthening to anchor / pole.…"
His collaboration with Mr. Klein taught him to cultivate the void: In drawings they speculated about building wall-free environments of moving air, with beds cushioned by pulsing air jets in open-air rooms enclosed by air curtains under forced-air roofs and comfortable environments powered by "air-conditioners" hidden below ground.
Although the camp in Hassan Sham—a vast grid of white tents enclosed by cyclone fencing—was paid for by the United Nations' refugee agency, it is overseen by the Barzani Charity Foundation, a nonprofit created by Masrour Barzani, a son of the President of Kurdistan and the chief of Kurdish intelligence.
If the fence Harry erects on his acquired land is a metaphor for his ingrained isolation, his new neighbors — a dungaree-­donning pioneer woman whose experience of sexual assault effects a psychological quarantine; her brother, whose world, like Harry's, has been enclosed by disgrace; and an entire tribe of ­dislocated Cree Indians — are equally circumscribed.
A dining room is enclosed in part by another shell containing a kitchen, itself enclosed by another shell that makes room for a garden, each of them partly open to a house whose walls are also perforated by large gaps — more rectangular cutouts than the regular spacing of windows we are accustomed to from standard single-family homes.
Much of the yard is enclosed by a concrete wall, which mutes traffic noise from the busy avenue that borders the property and sets up an entrance sequence that leads visitors through a pair of gates, across a limestone-slab bridge that bisects a long, narrow swimming pool (which also functions as a reflecting pool), to steel-and-glass front doors.

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