How To Use Enclosure In A Sentence

  • The layout of the enclosures, paddocks, and yards suggests an emphasis on stock-raising.
  • The proposed enclosure would stretch from wet sand to dry areas above the tidal zone, but allowed people to walk at the water's edge along the beach.
  • All the associated grave goods belonged to the fourth century, the cemetery itself overlying earlier field boundaries and enclosures.
  • For her fiftieth birthday Don built Rebecca a chicken tractor - a long wire enclosure on wheels that enables her to graze chickens along the rows of green manure forage.
  • The new enclosure is brilliant for us as it allows us to give the gorillas the enrichment they need. The Sun
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  • Forget the road congestion, it's the traffic jams inside the racecourse enclosures which will occupy the team bringing this magnificent spectacle to York.
  • Almost immediately he began setting up his own Botanic Garden, taking over an old stone-walled enclosure, formerly the common or stable yard, next to the kitchen garden.
  • The most important part of the interior of the temenos is the group of the three figures which are represented in relief on the inside face of the enclosure wall on the farthest part, opposite the doorway. Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform]
  • Have you tried getting near a meerkat enclosure at a zoo these days? Times, Sunday Times
  • It has survived enclosure and modernisation and strips have been passed down through generations.
  • They are half finished building a beautiful monastery enclosure and they live a truly monastic-eremetic life. Archive 2006-06-04
  • These politic enclosures for paltry mutton, makes more rebellion in the flesh, than all the provocative electuaries doctors have uttered since last jubilee. The White Devil
  • We sprinkled the snow around their enclosure but they all huddled together away from it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The monkeys were in some enclosure called the skyway or gymnasium or another similar stupidity. Monkey House
  • As well as building an enclosure, the urban swineherd will need to provide shelter from the elements for his herd. Times, Sunday Times
  • While they may not have been such strict barricades as has often been supposed, choir screens were highly potent in their role as mystifying enclosures.
  • A new wall and grills have already been put up to form an enclosure around the area.
  • A mentally ill man was mauled after climbing into the lions' enclosure at London Zoo.
  • Disinfection powder is sprinkled outside animal enclosures to keep away insects and pests.
  • Main Products: metal dog cage, pet enclosure, metal rabbit cage, wooden rabbit hutch, chicken coop, pet bed, pet carrier, pet stroller, pet cloths and pet toys.
  • This process, called enclosure, is taught in schools as a story about the way agriculture was made more efficient.
  • And yes, when you look at the buildings and you see the high walls and the enclosures you really knew that it was to keep people in.
  • Two fish in the gizzard shad-access treatment (two different enclosures) died 8 days following the introduction of fish.
  • Professor David and R. Priestley, the geologists of Shackleton's expedition, refer to Ferrar's and Prior's description of the foundation rocks, and state that according to their own investigations the foundation rocks consist of banded gneis, gneissic granite, grano-diorite, and diorite rich in sphene, besides coarse crystalline limestone as enclosures in the gneiss. The South Pole~ Fram Expedition Geology
  • Justified criticisms of facilities in the general enclosure have also been heeded. Times, Sunday Times
  • The landscape of parliamentary enclosure at Oare on Exmoor Somerset.
  • Multiple samples of components may be needed to perform destructive tests (transformers, relays, plastic enclosures, motors, etc.).
  • The enclosures have to be enriched with trees, dens, small caves and crevices for animals to hide when they choose to.
  • The remains of a small amphitheatre and three rectangular enclosures, possibly Roman, can be seen in fields beside the road.
  • Inside the enclosures are thirty-six house foundations, some free-standing, others attached to the perimeter walls.
  • Note: Although I have used slavery as an example, the same model could be used for Industrial Revolution era workers forced off the land during the Enclosure Acts, native North Americans during the "colonisation" of this continent, redistribution of wealth to peasants in Bolivia, etc. Inheritance
  • The dogs have greater freedom too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure.
  • The theory is that deer see the enclosure and while they can easily jump over, they don't want to get trapped in an enclosed area.
  • The chariot had been placed in a large oval pit in the centre of a square ditched enclosure.
  • Shower trays come in an array of dimensions from square, rectangular and quadrant for corner units with coinciding shower enclosures to ensure conformity in the bathroom.
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • He will be kept in an enclosure until he acclimatizes. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • To the south-west is a rank clay, that requires the labour of years to render it mellow; while the gardens to the north-east, and small enclosures behind, consist of a warm, forward, crumbling mould, called black malm, which seems highly saturated with vegetable and animal manure; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the opposite bank. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • The philosophy of the park is underlined by the actual conservation of the animals, with each enclosure keeping close to their natural habitats.
  • Enclosure turned a once independent peasantry into an unfree workforce in thrall to those who had seized hold by robbery of the means of production in the fields and in the towns.
  • They were found on what was once the Thames foreshore, and would have been stored underwater in a wattle enclosure to stop the wood drying out and splitting.
  • I wish I could say I felt the moist eyes of my family and friends staring out hopefully from the observation enclosure. 365 tomorrows » Duncan Shields : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I have, therefore, listed Dr. Samuel Johnson in some of my memorandums of the principal planters and favourers of the enclosures, under a name which I took the liberty to invent from the Greek, Papadendrion. The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
  • On the west the rough highlands of Marin shut off the ocean; in the midst, in long, straggling, gleaming arms, the bay died out among the grass; there were few trees and few enclosures; the sun shone wide over open uplands, the displumed hills stood clear against the sky. The Silverado Squatters
  • The tour, which also takes in the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of Leper Kings, as well as the famous Ta Prohm temple, ends with a gentle boat ride from the south gate to the west gate of Angkor Thom, where guests are picked up and taken to the five-star Hôtel de la Paix in nearby Siem Reap. Memories Worth 1,000 Pradas
  • Forcibly separated from the means of subsistence, by acts of enclosure in England, clearances in Scotland, they had little choice but to work for Gradgrind in his mill.
  • The remaining five ostriches have now been put in an open enclosure for public viewing.
  • Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines.
  • Norwegian or Irish princes were reposited in this venerable enclosure. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • Since steel parts rust, manufacturers have recently switched to aluminum frames for these enclosures.
  • By the mid eighteenth century the new game laws and increasing enclosure (see pp. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
  • As with work platforms, the enclosure material is attached with clips, wire, rope, or grommets.
  • Furthermore, Polanyi continues the old anti-capitalist canard that the Industrial Revolution was made possible by the enclosure movement, which supposedly drove sturdy yeomen off their lands, and into the cities.
  • The priory was a rectangular enclosure with the church in the middle. The Pillars of the Earth
  • Such was the landscape created by the enclosure commissioners.
  • A mentally ill man was mauled after climbing into the lions' enclosure at London Zoo.
  • They crammed, sardine-like, into the terraces of the Grandstand and the Royal Enclosure, as the umbrellas of those brave enough to bear the course were pulled sideways in the gales.
  • This caused the horses to stampede and the men to leave the ten acre enclosure in great haste. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • Air photos show a pattern of Romano British fields under the later enclosures.
  • It dawned upon me to what end the puma and the other animals -- which had now been brought with other luggage into the enclosure behind the house -- were destined; and a curious faint odour, the halitus of something familiar, an odour that had been in the background of my consciousness hitherto, suddenly came forward into the forefront of my thoughts. The Island of Doctor Moreau
  • Then she rolled him through her enclosure like a beachball and pushed him underwater. The Sun
  • Inside the enclosures are thirty-six house foundations, some free-standing, others attached to the perimeter walls.
  • The netted enclosures are built along a wooded hillside overlooking the sea, linked by walkways and filled with trees, ramps and ropes. Times, Sunday Times
  • There he is astonished to see a lion and a lamb in the same enclosure.
  • Visitors queuing in the gap between the enclosure and pavilion walls can glimpse the enclosed space through three peep holes.
  • A sacred tree is often found in Assyrian sculpture; symbol of the starry hosts, Saba. gardens -- planted enclosures for idolatry; the counterpart of the garden of Eden. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Interestingly, he watched the race from just beside that winner's enclosure and only had to hop inside the rails - there's confidence for you.
  • Staff say that visitors to the animals' enclosure have increased after insurance company adverts that feature a fully clothed talking meerkat. Times, Sunday Times
  • A small court, yard, garth or piece of ground attached to a dwelling house, and forming one enclosure with it, or so regarded by the law; the area attached to and containing a dwelling house and its outbuildings.
  • The exclusive and restricted nature of Early Mycenaean feasts is best illustrated by tumuli in the Argolid and by shaft grave enclosures, as well as by examples of later tholoi and wealthy chamber tombs.
  • +Purudkul+ there is an extensive temple with shrine, choultrie, and gopura surrounded by a court enclosure measuring 250 × 150 feet (9th century). A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • It is a strong enclosure, an invincible ring, a grand besetment within which we move in restful security. The Silver Lining: Messages of Hope and Cheer
  • Whatever the dangers of open fields and common pastures, enclosure movements are premature.
  • But when the cicerone proceeded to point out a small hillock near the centre of the enclosure as the Prtorium, Corydon's patience could hold no longer, and, like Edie Ochiltree, he forgot all reverence, and broke in with nearly the same words --- ` ` Prtorium here, Prtorium there, I made the bourock mysell with a flaughter-spade. '' The Antiquary
  • I confirm that I received this letter and the enclosures.
  • On the other side of the track, the enclosure was teeming with people tucking into food hampers while supping from cans and plastic glasses.
  • Several of these half-starved creatures had their heads thrust out over the low pound wall, as if to solicit the interference of passengers, while others, resigned to their fate, stood in drooping postures in the centre of the enclosure, quite chop-fallen.
  • The term fireproof buildings shall apply to all buildings in which the principal parts are made of incombustible materials, these principal parts consisting mainly in walls, floor construction, roof construction, furring, ceiling, stairs and all shaft enclosures. The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia
  • That was the last and only rebel that ventured within sight, the rest remaining in their safe, iron-walled enclosure.
  • Here, too, lie the cemeteries: the Jewish, fronting the main road, with a decent enclosure; that of the Christians, framed in a wire fence and containing a few wooden crosses, imitation broken columns and tinsel wreaths; Arab tombs, scattered over a large undefined tract of brown earth, and clustering thickly about some white-domed maraboutic monument, whose saintly relics are desirable companionship for the humbler dead. Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia
  • The elephants are in an enclosure surrounded by an electric fence and guards will monitor them on horseback and from speed boats.
  • The current ongoing process, of marketisation, assessment and so on, in Britain's higher education institutions is then one of enclosure and primitive accumulation.
  • Of course, like the first enclosure movement, this new one has its defenders.
  • With a view to reducing the heat inside, the water is allowed to stagnate inside the tiger enclosure.
  • I pulled my summer diary from the enclosure and my hands trembled as they slid along the rawhide cover.
  • Wiping down tile shower enclosure walls with lemon oil also retards the formation of soap scum.
  • Then we searched the enclosure with a Geiger counter to locate scatter-hoarded seeds and hulls of eaten seeds.
  • We enter an electrified enclosure, then a sort of shed overlooking a large pond. Times, Sunday Times
  • In consequence, enclosure of arable was now creating more social problems than it could solve.
  • The well-trained eye could spot the outline of a defensive enclosure, and a large spread at the base of the field was thought to be associated with industrial or domestic activity.
  • I am particularly concerned with the new costs associated with road enclosure permits, especially when these areas of land are often unproductive.
  • Four resplendent Siberian chipmunks with their pouched cheeks and striped fur are wanted dead or alive after fleeing from an enclosure in southern England, a newspaper reported yesterday.
  • Fire officers also raised concerns that the stairs enclosure could be compromised due to doors being wedged open.
  • All the associated grave goods belonged to the fourth century, the cemetery itself overlying earlier field boundaries and enclosures.
  • As they swarm with vermin by night and flies by day23, I frequently made strong objections to these favourite localities: the utmost conceded to me was a fresh enclosure added by a smaller hedge to the outside abattis of the more populous cow-kraals. First footsteps in East Africa
  • Don't be fooled by smooth rounded corners of plastic disk enclosures.
  • The simplicity of insinuated enclosure eroding into infinite openness is as elegant as it is unperishable. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Finding the enclosures is made more difficult by the sixty odd additions made since the opening, none of which makes any pretence to architectural merit.
  • During a canned rhino hunt, the animal is kept in a small enclosure, preventing it from running off and, in most cases, it is so tame that it makes an easy prey in any case.
  • But there are huge numbers of homophones that are also homographs: pen ‘writing implement’, pen ‘enclosure for animals’, and pen ‘penitentiary’, to choose a textbook example.
  • So, if the statutory provision says that one has the right to go into unenclosed and unimproved land for subsistence purposes, then that is the case, but if there is an enclosure, of course, there is no longer that right.
  • In Norfolk, where he lived, a small field or enclosure is known as a "pightle."
  • The only enclosure was a formal compliments slip from the accounts department.
  • She may find herself torn between donning a pinny to serve spaghetti hoops or acquiring a big hat for the winner's enclosure at Newmarket.
  • The warriors now form a line and skip into the enclosure.
  • Pomegranates jingling like sheep bells, the priest carries the shellful of water to the sacred enclosure. Skinny Legs and All
  • Subjects were removed from their normal enclosures and habituated to the experimental setup for 3 days before the experiment began.
  • The idea was shelved when the foxes kept biting their handlers and eventually chewed through their enclosures and escaped.
  • It was a far cry from members' enclosures at racetracks.
  • Atop the stairstep stucco fence, cedar lattice was added to heighten the enclosure.
  • After witnessing the warm reception that the horse received coming into the winner's enclosure, co-owner Paul Barber paid tribute to the veteran chaser.
  • Back on dry land he wrestles with the 60-stone (800lb) beast in her enclosure and bravely lets Agee clamp her huge jaws around his head.
  • The overall structure of the enclosure is sufficiently rigid and soundly constructed.
  • The bandstand has lost original parts, such as the decorative balustrade and metal enclosures, which surrounded the construction.
  • The warrens and enclosures at High and Low Dalby belonged to the Duchy of Lancaster and extended to nearly 3,000 acres.
  • The main breeding cattery is a six- by twelve-metre enclosure, divided into runs.
  • The three banked and ditched circular enclosures or henges are scheduled ancient monuments and rival the World Heritage site Stonehenge.
  • The delighted Murphy was carried shoulder-high into the winner's enclosure by the equally-happy owners.
  • Rather than undifferentiated space hermetically enclosed by a homogeneous skin, buildings can display different degrees of enclosure.
  • These include a palisaded enclosure, a possible pagan temple, and what appears to be part of a Roman amphitheatre.
  • The Exequial Mass was held in the Convent Chapel on Monday 7 February, followed by burial in the Pauline enclosure at the Sewri Cemetery.
  • The only enclosure was a formal compliments slip from the accounts department.
  • For a start, the enclosures are riddled with bullet holes.
  • The famous Ascot dress code also applies, with top hat and tails a must for men in the royal enclosure.
  • This was in Illinois, it was arctic cold most of the time, so I had to squoosh her into the little one person shower enclosure to shampoo her off. The Nervous Breakdown
  • A design for a new giant panda enclosure is being prepared, and it is expected to be built next spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finding the enclosures is made more difficult by the sixty odd additions made since the opening, none of which makes any pretence to architectural merit.
  • There were ponies frightened out of their enclosures, cattle racing mad throughout the fields, not to mention the land itself, which was all cut-up.
  • I was greeted by sheer bedlam in the winner 's enclosure. FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
  • A disgusting squelch echoed around the concrete enclosure as a plastic bag split open, revealing beneath the rotting fruit, an identical device.
  • The occupants of the largest portions of land were bound, within four years, to build a castle and bawn, that is, a walled enclosure, with towers at the angles, within which was placed the cattle, -- and to plant on their estates forty-eight able-bodied men, eighteen years old or upwards, of English or Scottish descent. Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers
  • Letters hold surprising enclosures - pressed violets, four-leaf clovers, and the occasional trinket.
  • Whaw comes from the Norse meaning ‘the enclosure near the fold where sheep are milked’.
  • The pillow has a 360-degree enclosure so your neck is cushioned no matter which way your head lolls.
  • It dawned upon me to what end the puma and the other animals—which had now been brought with other luggage into the enclosure behind the house—were destined; and a curious faint odour, the halitus of something familiar, an odour that had been in the background of my consciousness hitherto, suddenly came forward into the forefront of my thoughts. The Locked Door
  • No other burials were found, and the surrounding network of small rectangular enclosures of Roman date suggests the site lay on a villa estate.
  • In the late seventeenth century, however, park in English referred to a different kind of enclosure, one catering to humans who sought respite from the noisome distractions of city life. The English Is Coming!
  • The cockerels were strutting up and down in their enclosure like generals making plans for war.
  • The battery-operated device is housed in a waterproof enclosure, allowing disinfection after use.
  • So true is it that all the costal region (the asternal as well as the sternal) is a pulmonary enclosure, that any instrument which pierces intercostal space must wound the lung. Surgical Anatomy
  • The pair had just finished mucking out the elephant enclosure, which housed five females and two young males, and were giving the animals their daily wash with a power hose at about 8.20 am.
  • Apparently most of the parrots here are happy couples and have set up homes in the hollows of the dead trees in their enclosure.
  • I trust that the contents of this letter and its enclosures answer your queries and concerns however if you have any further questions regarding our proposed changes please do not hesitate to contact me.
  • A British woman whose arm was bitten off by a lion when she reached through the bars of an enclosure at an animal sanctuary in Spain was last night recovering from emergency surgery.
  • His cheerful and sporting disposition guarantee a rapturous reception in the winner's enclosure.
  • Inmarken was enclosed to protect the growing crops and grasses from the grazing animals that were pastured on the surrounding area, or utmarken, outside the village enclosure.
  • Their plight was made much more apparent by the sudden deluge of enclosure acts at the end of the eighteenth century. DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
  • Gently ironic, Laib has created a feast for the senses in the guise of an enclosure for death, a theme that he reiterates in his rows of beeswax boats on their silent journey to the netherworld.
  • One dog, a yellow curly-tailed female named Weasel, actually lives in one of the outdoor bear enclosures and eats dog food and rice right among the ursine giants.
  • Used in the right way and with plants of appropriate scale, hedges bring year-round definition and a sense of enclosure.
  • The figure they had seen the night before seemed slowly and toilsomely labouring to pile the large stones one upon another, as if to form a small enclosure.
  • After leaving the alligator house, the three also threw a lit cigarette at a chimpanzee and French was seen reaching into the arctic fox enclosure. Times, Sunday Times
  • We passed through a gopura ninety feet high, next through a passage one hundred and seventy feet long, then through a small gopura, when we arrived at the large outer enclosure of the temple, four hundred and fifty by eight hundred feet. Travels in the Far East
  • The Duxford enclosure stood at a significant point in the landscape, overlooking the point where the Icknield Way - the major trackway from Wessex to East Anglia - crosses the River Cam.
  • My crops of grass and brambles threaten her more carefully tended beans, lettuces, garlic and artichokes, and the Martock Bean Enclosure must look like a sick joke to her.
  • Apparently they don't even have the delightful touch farm and lion enclosure anymore.
  • When I say my own circle, I mean by it my three plantations, viz., my castle, my country seat, which I called my bower, and my enclosure in the woods. Robinson Crusoe
  • In addition to the moderately heavy labor of hoisting boxes and loading vans, I do some craft-ish archiv-y handwork as well: simple conservation treatments (paper mending and repair), construction of protective enclosures (custom boxes), and all manner of things to do with exhibit preparation, fabrication, and installation. “work forms us, and deforms us” | clusterflock
  • Elegant enclosure made by valuable log, together with gilding vertical shaft and beautiful curlicue shows magnificence.
  • Students learn to use wire-edge configurations for books, enclosures, and articulated sculptures, create 3-D surfaces for book covers, boxes, and artwork using mold making and paper casting techniques, bind paper with unique metal structures, prepare paste and leather for onlay/inlay application, and construct full-leather bindings with both French and English methods. You’re Certifiable
  • The rude enclosure surrounding this antiquated magazine is strewed knee-deep with litter, from the midst of which arises a long rack, resembling a chevaux de frise, which is ordinarily filled with fodder. Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.
  • Within the vast enclosure of the Altar to the God of Agriculture, the Emperor ploughed the first annual furrow to bless the earth and preserve its fertility.
  • At that time, women were very restricted in their involvement in racing and Mrs Widdis was unable to be in the Members enclosure, so she was standing in the grandstand with one of her daughters, cheering her horse on.
  • Then she rolled him through her enclosure like a beachball and pushed him underwater. The Sun
  • In consequence, enclosure of arable was now creating more social problems than it could solve.
  • This enclosure was so vast that the outermost wall could hardly be seen.
  • They burst through a door at the end of the hallway into a glassed-in enclosure and collapsed next to the door.
  • The air in the winners' enclosure really will be blue. The Sun
  • Some historians stress that agriculture was already undergoing evolutionary change, but that this was speeded up by enclosure, particularly the parliamentary enclosures of the 18th century.
  • Open decks form the main showroom spaces, while simple glass enclosures contain administration, staff and sales rooms.
  • As any visitor to a safari park will tell you, it's not wise to hang around when driving through the monkey enclosure — the little thieves will strip your car bare, given half the chance.
  • One captive was extremely active, continuously moving about its enclosure in search of food.
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • The enclosure of common land permitted the systematic exploitation of timber or its improvement as arable land to meet the rising demand for grain.
  • A lift mechanism for raising the tray carrier into the enclosure is also disclosed.
  • When I opened the door and looked through the grille separating the lightless enclosure from the visitors' parlor, I found her standing under the massive crucifix, looking up at the pale and bleeding Christ. INVIDIA
  • Having considered her letter and enclosures we find that the reason that she has given for her non-attendance is quite unsatisfactory.
  • I perceived the Thing would come up with me long before I reached the enclosure, and, desperate and sobbing for my breath, I wheeled round upon it and struck at it as it came up to me, —struck with all my strength. The Thing in the Forest
  • Ground-mounted equipment is surrounded by enclosures and warning signs are posted on the equipment and fences.
  • To the north-west, north and east of the village, is a range of fair enclosures, consisting of what is called a white malm, a sort of rotten or rubble stone, which, when turned up to the frost and rain, moulders to pieces, and becomes manure to itself. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • In Canada, leisure activities may have to take place either inside, or within enclosures protected by mosquito nets and on artificial turf.
  • Increasing industrialization and urbanization meant that open spaces were at a premium, as the continuing enclosure of public spaces removed what was left from common use. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
  • Their plight was made much more apparent by the sudden deluge of enclosure acts at the end of the eighteenth century. DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
  • The excavation has shown the archaeological enclosure to be already disturbed through modern activity.
  • The enhanced spectral domain approach is effectively used to model such uniplanar structures with trapezoidal conducting strips involving microshielding enclosures.
  • The various reactions to the perceived enclosure of the commons summarized above come at the problem from different angles.
  • Social stratification was pronounced in the countryside of Europe even before the enclosure movement.
  • This poem is one of the pithiest condemnations of the English enclosure movement, the process of fencing off common land and turning it into private property.
  • Pros: I bought this 5-bay enclosure because it only takes one esata port. Newegg.com RSS Feed - Daily Deals
  • The pride of the park's collection are the Sumatran tigers, and their enclosure has been planned to give the animals space and privacy, while offering visitors an exciting view.
  • Whether the passage is a direct reference to enclosure or, more probably, to disagreements among cottagers, is not certain.
  • By contrast, urban murals appear rarely on private homes, but rather on public buildings and highly visible enclosure walls.
  • Among sites recorded are a possible prehistoric earthwork enclosure and industrial remains.
  • His astonishment and confusion, therefore, were great, when, as the last note of the proclamation died in the echo, Count Robert of Paris stood forth, armed cap-a-pie, his mailed charger led behind him from within the curtained enclosure, at one end of the lists, as if ready to mount at the signal of the marshal. Count Robert of Paris
  • Here Period V of late Roman date saw the imposition of an inhumation cemetery upon the earlier pattern of ditched enclosures.
  • The functioning of the treatment plant is necessary, as the water from the hippo enclosure has to be cleaned at least once in five days, as the animal defecates in water.
  • The two other lions have been moved to a small indoor enclosure at the zoo.
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • All those railway sleepers we'd unloaded now formed a substantial complex of enclosures and conjoining gates.
  • The zoo has performed the commercial feat of successfully charging members of the public to carry out such tasks as mucking out the animals' enclosures. Times, Sunday Times

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