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Metal grids
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metal grids
  1. #METAL GRIDS SERIES#
  2. #METAL GRIDS WINDOWS#

‘First, a single square in the grid is chosen to serve as the focal point.’.‘Your characters can only move so many spaces on the grid each turn.’.‘When it comes to layout, you can affix photos on the wall in a grid, spaced only a few inches apart from one another, or you can center a bigger piece in the middle of your wall.’.‘From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside.’.‘From there, a grid of cobbled streets march off into the middle distance.’.‘So we improvised, drawing a grid of squares and quickly writing one letter in each square.’.‘Then draw a grid of larger squares on a piece of blank paper.’.‘Liverpool embarked in the 1830s on a programme of squares and terraces in sober brickwork within a grid of wide streets, modelled on Dublin.’.‘Mathematically speaking, a cross-stitch pattern is simply a rectangular grid where some of the squares in the grid are filled with colors.’.‘Yet, despite the city's size and bewildering cultural mix, getting around it proves remarkably easy, with the grid of streets easily navigated by foot or subway and tram.’.‘Each page had a grid with 60 numbered squares on it.’.‘Beyond the close, cleared about 1800, is a bustling city, still occupying the grid of streets laid out by the bishop's planners almost 800 years ago.’.

metal grids

‘With the chalk line, mark a grid of roughly 30-inch squares on the concrete.’.

metal grids

#METAL GRIDS SERIES#

‘The results are then tabulated in a series of checklists or grids to indicate possible or probable health effects.’.‘A series of 126圆8 mm grids were placed over the transparencies.’.‘Maramba was laid on a rectangular grid of streets and lanes, formerly 15 blocks in all, covering an area of less than one square kilometre.’.‘Mondrian's style of painting involved the use of strictly horizontal or vertical black lines to create a grid of rectangles, some of which were filled in with black or white, or vivid red, blue or yellow.’.‘The floor was a mesh of metal grids that were uncomfortable to stand on.’.‘The only significant feature left on the premises is a strikingly tall, narrow metal grid, twisted and contorted as it faces skyward.’.‘The metal grid on the front panel facilitates ventilation of the device.’.‘Simple window grids prevent falls, but still let in plenty of air & sunlight.’.‘The cell was empty except for a toilet in the corner, one side of the wall covered by a metal grid.’.‘A metal grid set around the edge of the pitch diffuses faint natural light into this inner sanctum.’.‘Suspended ceilings are hung from the ceiling joists with a metal grid.’.‘An armed and uniformed stranger handcuffs and takes away your parent, then places you in a police car, where you are separated from your rescuer by a metal grid.’.‘Metal decking grids rang under his feet when he stepped from the lift, drowning the hum as the door closed.’.‘The grids are made from metal or vinyl in a color that matches the window's frame, giving the appearance of a traditional window.’.‘The discomfort underfoot was gone, the metal grids replaced by a beige floor covering softer than sand.’.

#METAL GRIDS WINDOWS#

  • ‘The windows on the opposite wall as the doors had metal grids with openings small enough to prevent anything bigger than the open palm of a regular human from passing through.’.
  • ‘Look down through the metal grid and you'll be faced with a gut-churning drop to the ground.’.
  • ‘If Ryan found himself stranded on the lower deck, he would stick his feet through the metal grid and try to unseat his smug-faced sibling from the upper bunk.’.
  • ‘Metal exclusion grids and escape hatches are now in use in prawn fisheries around the world to stop bigger fish being wastefully killed.’.
  • ‘Following complaints from villagers that the sheep were marauding through their gardens, metal road grids were installed as a deterrent.’.
  • ‘‘Some of the shafts are 360 feet deep and although those near the footpaths are fenced off and protected with metal grids, the majority which are scattered all over are not,’ he said.’.
  • ‘Some were trying to lift gratings and grids in an attempt to enter the sewers whilst a few attempted to break down the doors leading into the Black Tower.’.
  • ‘I look up, and stuck on any available space on the lighting grid are giant nets filled with balloons.’.
  • ‘The rooftop water tank is supported by a dense grid of 1m thick parallel brick walls penetrated by arches to create a series of 4m wide vaults.’.













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