How To Use Gravel pit In A Sentence
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Bill earned a steady income, first as an engineer for the Rock Island Railroad and then as a steam-shovel fireman at a gravel pit.12
Raymond Carver
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Kerry urged me to take it for a drive around the gravel pit, and the kid agreed.
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Wet gravel pits are generally recognised as important habitats for wildlife, particularly in view of the increasing drainage of wetlands.
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Gravel pits help wildlife Excavation of sand and gravel may scar the landscape but it does increase habitats for wildlife.
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The trailer park is set around some flooded gravel pits.
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My priority at this time was though, as ever, a handful of uncaught carp in yet another big gravel pit.
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Gravel pits, marl pits and stone quarries were also an early source of freight tonnage as was cement.
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My favorite fishing spot is a 12-minute drive away, alongside a commercial gravel pit whose chain-link fence the river is always undercutting and dragging away.
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Found in a gravel pit in Piltdown, England, a set of intriguing skull and jaw fragments were later reconstructed by the British Museum into a human-like head with an ape-like jaw.
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Waters to head for include canals, rivers, gravel pits, lakes, ponds, meres and reservoirs.
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Not simply on Tring Reservoirs or the home counties gravel pits do men now sit for a ten pounder anymore.
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The reserve in a partly flooded gravel pit now has three wetland habitats - open water, marsh and willow scrub.
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The dunnite stones were transported to a gravel pit on the outskirts of Cartwright and countercharged.
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The gravel pits have been landscaped and planted to make them attractive to wildfowl.
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Further to our telephone conversation regarding the above we are erecting this for the repairs of gravel pit machinery, in particular the dumper trucks, and also the maintenance of the concrete crushing machine.
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In more remote areas, landfills and gravel pits ruin their fragile beauty.
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New gravel pits have been excavated along the Hudson Bay coast to supply material for road and runway construction.
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A wetlands conservation project in old quarries and gravel pits in North Yorkshire has won a national award.
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Kerry urged me to take it for a drive around the gravel pit, and the kid agreed.
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The lake, irregularly shaped and nearly ninety feet deep in some spots, was formerly a gravel pit.
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It is among the largest in the country, ranging from farms to gold mines, gravel pits to forests.
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The skull of a woolly mammoth found in a Wiltshire gravel pit will form the centrepiece of a new education centre.
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Then it was a pleasant flat-out trial, passing the filled gravel pits, the brewery, the flat land just south of Reading.
WHISTLER IN THE DARK
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The skull of a woolly mammoth found in a Wiltshire gravel pit will form the centrepiece of a new education centre.
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This area of former farmland was worked as a gravel pit until 1964.
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Gravel pits along the Hudson Bay coast were the third main environmental concern.
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Little grebes breed on ponds, small lakes and meres, flooded gravel pits and beet factory settling ponds.
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Although it is widely regarded as a coastal and sea bird, the cormorant can now be found in ever-increasing numbers at lakes and gravel pits in Britain.
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The birds occupy a range of wetland habitats: lakes, rivers, reedbeds, sedge fens, marsh dykes, ponds, flooded gravel pits and meres.
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I also intended fishing another small gravel pit, a pit hardly fished but from which I'd heard rumours of tench to over 8 pounds.
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This area of former farmland was worked as a gravel pit until 1964.
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Most have been seen at Chichester gravel pits, but the species may occur on any stretch of fresh water.
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Most of my fishing with this float is on large gravel pits that tend to be rather deep, demanding the use of a sliding float.
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Waters to head for include canals, rivers, gravel pits, lakes, ponds, meres and reservoirs.
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Found in a gravel pit in Piltdown, England, a set of intriguing skull and jaw fragments were later reconstructed by the British Museum into a human-like head with an ape-like jaw.
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The gravel pit was dug in the river's flood plain.
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We left the fringes of urban wildlife and circled off round the lakes that were once gravel pits and where a fisherman dipped his rod illegally.