How To Use Netting In A Sentence

  • On Saturday we finished the fencing, stapling sheep netting to the rails, and on Sunday gave the pig ark and the old chook ark a coat of water-based preservative.
  • Suitable shelters can be made from fine plastic mesh or netting stretched between stout wooden posts. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's some vignetting on some of them, but I love the effects he has created.
  • To protect shrubs, erect a windbreak by inserting stout canes round the plant and then fixing several layers of hessian or netting to them.
  • And it took a Ciaran Sloan wonder save, almost in the same class as that of Travers, to stop Shane King from netting.
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  • In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting.
  • Other fishing methods include lining , gill netting and purse - seining.
  • And where appropriate, consider nonchemical ways to deter biting insects such as screens, netting, long-sleeves and slacks.
  • Drift-netting is another example of our inability as humans to establish a sustainable relationship with the planet.
  • Mesh netting of playpens should always be in the upright position.
  • The suit - made from netting and hessian - took Karl, 16, an army cadet, more than 120-hours to complete.
  • That faded resolution and pronounced vignetting isn't intentional.
  • Striker looks in good shape after netting two goals in last two games. The Sun
  • He hared past Clichy on the left to latch on the a lovely pass from Parker but Lloris charged out to pester him and Mphela shot into the sidenetting. World Cup 2010: France v South Africa - as it happened
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  • One was getting married in 26 layers of netting and tulle, and looked like a giant meringue. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, the Bank of England has published an annex to the Global Master Repurchase Agreement for London to cater for government securities, enabling a netting of obligations under gilt repos with non-gilt repos.
  • It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting (or prickly holly clippings) to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds.
  • Precautions include the use of insect repellants, insecticide room sprays, mosquito netting, and screened windows.
  • Farrelly played a leading role when Bolton were promoted to the Premiership in 2001, netting the first goal in their play-off final win over Preston.
  • There's also another method to use so the user is placed directly into privileged exec mode when telnetting in, avoiding the enable password prompt.
  • She wore one of mother's pillbox hats with netting over her eyes that I'm sure she thought made her look sophisticated but in reality, made her look like Betty Boop.
  • They took to the water intent on netting the £250,000 reward offered for conclusive proof of the monster's existence.
  • Featuring four increasing layers of illusion netting and a flounced chapel length train, this gown is beautified by an all over floral embroidered and beaded pattern.
  • Jose Reyes makes a diagonal run into the box from the left wing, Thierry Henry pokes a brilliant pass into his path and the young Spaniard rifles the ball into the side-netting.
  • The bird had become entangled in the wire netting.
  • Police said that a firework had set fire to netting on scaffolding next to the church which was soon extinguished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Note how the slide film nicely shows the Lomo's vignetting.
  • reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting
  • and a small back cloche hat with black netting that came down over her eyes. IN REAL LIFE
  • This will ensure emerging marginal plants have plenty of room to grow and do not become entangled with the netting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Open the French doors and there's a massive four poster bed with a seductive canopy of netting.
  • It was hard to see, this heart-sized thing wrapped in netting, but I was pretty sure I saw a tail. Hammock of Spiders
  • The outdoor facilities are often called the ‘weathering areas’; these areas should be covered with wire or netting or roofed, so that the Red Tailed Hawk is not bothered by other animals.
  • I found it a great place for bagging off from, but beware of snagging - netting, monofilament, and ropes abound!
  • By producing their first clean sheet in ten outings and netting the game's solitary goal, they bagged all three points on this occasion.
  • It was a large archway beneath the railway lines, filled with smoke, camouflage netting and PR people in army gear.
  • Sunderland might have gone further ahead when leading scorer Stephen Elliott wriggled into the penalty area only to drive his shot into the side netting.
  • It's a house covered in camouflage netting so people can't see what you're doing inside.
  • The mosquito netting is broken in every single window and there are discarded surgical gloves on the ground. I just wanted to know.
  • Next weekend if they have set well we'll hire a nailgun and attach the rails, build and hang the gates and staple the sheep netting.
  • It was mostly dark red taffeta, the gown; but the low cut, cleavage showing bodice was over laid in thin, black, netting like lace and the skirt was trimmed with a black gauze sash.
  • Along this pebbly beach off Highway 101, a wilderness by the ocean, lies Washington's most scenic surf-smelt dip-netting spot. The Seattle Times
  • Adapters to fit a variety of scopes are available and fix the camera lens and scope eyepiece within millimetres of each other keeping vignetting to a minimum.
  • The visitors' lead was short-lived, with Tony Quinn netting an equaliser six minutes later.
  • The louvres in the eight sound openings to the spire's belfry are unsafe and have been covered in green netting for more than two years.
  • He hit the side-netting with the first good chance of the night and miscued horribly across goal early in the second half. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clips for fixing and joining the nets are available from some cage and netting manufacturers.
  • Keep cabbages, Brussels sprouts and cauliflowers covered with horticultural fleece or a fine netting to prevent cabbage white butterflies from laying eggs.
  • I called into the ironmongers looking for netting but had no luck.
  • On the cashew tree outside the bedroom window, ‘the bell-shaped yellow fruits hung lazily, drawing buzzing bees that bumped against my window's netting.’
  • A mosquito - netting completely surrounds our bed.
  • The volatile frontman, who has also attracted interest from Everton in the past, has been a revelation since returning to Brazil, netting 19 goals in as many appearances for Cruzeiro .
  • They took to the water intent on netting the £250,000 reward offered for conclusive proof of the monster's existence.
  • This geometry should be taken into consideration when specifying a lens or telescope to image onto the slit, to prevent vignetting.
  • Under Objective One status, the county would have enjoyed a more privileged position when it came to netting financial bonuses such as EU grants.
  • More will go in the hoophouses, and a second layer of netting will be added in a timely fashion.
  • He came round that evening and hewed down an apple-tree under the light of the moon to make room for the maybird-run, and in the morning he brought a large roll of wire-netting, and the next day he built a wooden house, and the day after that he brought his five maybirds, and the day after that he came round and asked for some cinders. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, December 29, 1920
  • The children had a choice of fake fur, felt, hessian and netting to transform their bags and then added the finishing touches with buttons and ribbons.
  • Netting can also be stretched over the hoops used for the popular polythene tunnel cloches.
  • Uncle Michael on a metal bed, cocooned in a fold of army blanket under mosquito netting, drawing ragged breaths.
  • Streets with ornate buildings, balconies & shutters, sometimes painted seaside town colours, sometimes cracked and falling down netting on the outside to catch debris, wrought ironwork.
  • And when Dargo received the ball from Boyd's pass across the face of goal, the tight angle saw him hit the side-netting rather than the back of the net.
  • One option is to keep animals in sheds or housing protected by netting. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years, food service, some maintenance and school bus service jobs have been outsourced, netting millions in profits for the giant Aramak and Service Master corporations.
  • Netting unless very well put on the trees prove no good as the clever jackdaw or cheeky magpie can get in with ease in the smallest opening.
  • But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork.
  • Useful and ornamental needlework, knitting and netting are capable of being made, not only sources of personal gratification, but of high moral benefit, and the means of developing in surpassing loveliness and grace, some of the highest and noblest feelings of the soul. Sunday Salon - Cowslip heaven
  • And members of Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Development Committee have now given a revised scheme for collapsible netting the go-ahead.
  • But he put netting over your sprout plant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The midfielder dribbled past three defenders before netting his 16th goal of the season. The Sun
  • To help provide support for the netting, I drive 6-foot wooden tomato stakes in the ground about every sixth bush.
  • The striker is already chasing a slice of club history after netting 14 goals this season. The Sun
  • In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting.
  • The netting is also held taut by supporting poles which allow the stuntman to land safely. The Sun
  • It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting (or prickly holly clippings) to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds.
  • Whilst they are hardly prolific scorers netting only six goals, their defence has done well in only conceding eight goals the least number of goals conceded, a sorry sight when your team cannot find goals.
  • The sweep was successful in netting a large cache or weapons, explosives, ammunition, and other equipment.
  • Mind you, the deck is babyproofed with netting and more baby doors - but I am, if nothing else, neurotic. Sound of Silence, Sound of Trouble
  • I'm definitely not a fan of chemisettes, as seen on the right, so I made the fichu on the left, which is just a triangle of cotton netting.
  • It was made out of black netting, and she had cut slits on the sleeves to put her thumb through.
  • The federal government agreed to rebate GST taxes paid by municipalities, netting Toronto some $50 million this year.
  • The young Motherwell striker managed to blast the ball into the side netting.
  • Several varieties were all growing on Gisela 5 rootstock, which keeps the trees compact, and under frames of netting to keep out the birds – mainly blackbirds, though this year mistle thrushes too. Country diary: West Lambrook, Somerset
  • The upper part of the netting was weighted with kentledge, the pigs of iron used for ballast; so that, should the hardy assailants succeed in coming alongside and scaling the side, a few blows of an axe would let fall the heavily weighted nettings, sweeping the boarders into the sea, and covering boats and men with an impenetrable mesh, under which they would be at the mercy of the sailors on the frigate's decks. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2)
  • To protect shrubs, erect a windbreak by inserting stout canes round the plant and then fixing several layers of hessian or netting to them.
  • The onion netting was still in place, but there was a large hen dropping right in the middle which indicated that all was not quite right.
  • First he crashed a shot into the side-netting and then sent two headers over the top. The Sun
  • Salt water fishing is the best, ou should also find Red Snapper, Amberjack and Grouper all fun to catch, also try netting mullet (when I lived there they had stands on the beach that sold smoked mullet, the best tasting fish I have ever had other than grilles Sockey Salmon caught in Alska!) +1 Good Comment? Hey guys im back, i just graduated boot camp,im headed to pensacola fl.
  • His shot was so venomous and expertly delivered that he did not even move as the ball sped over him, flattened and clouted the netting.
  • The striker is already chasing a slice of club history after netting 14 goals this season. The Sun
  • I saw a truck, heavily camouflaged with netting and branches.
  • Support crops of peas with netting or small, brushy hazel twigs; stake climbing and runner beans with a stout framework of canes or hazel rods.
  • Subdued like many of his compatriots early on, Ballack grew stronger as the competition progressed, netting match-winners and proffering the kind of midfield creativity that Germany so clearly lacked.
  • Once again Royston Marley proved his class by netting both our goals with deflections off his deadly bottom.
  • The bird had to be extricated from the netting.
  • Corokia cotoneaster aka wire netting shrub is a tough, architectural plant with a skeletal appearance and tiny yellow flowers in springtime. The Seattle Times
  • The Chancellor's hull is three-fourths immerged; besides the three masts and the bowsprit, to which the whale-boat was suspended, the poop and the forecastle are the only portions that now are visible; and as the intervening section of the deck is quite below the water, these appear to be connected only by the framework of the netting that runs along the vessel's sides. The Survivors of the Chancellor
  • York made a lively start with Colin Moore netting a rebound after the ball had bounced back off the keeper's legs from a short corner.
  • The midfielder dribbled past three defenders before netting his 16th goal of the season. The Sun
  • I stuck Bingham at an out-of-the-way table under this truly tacky netting tangled up with varnished swordfishes, and went back to Sandy. A Corpse is a Corpse
  • Chase gestured at the very first ship and his men, with a practiced ease, scrambled into the netting rigged under the beakhead. Sharpe's Prey
  • Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her (rather aptly) like camouflage netting.
  • The midfielder dribbled past three defenders before netting his 16th goal of the season. The Sun
  • With a piece of netting they strained the rice into buckets while I held the torch.
  • Without these four little cut-outs we'd see vignetting at wide angles (edge of the lens becoming visible on the final image).
  • Plastic should be reasonably clean and free of debris, such as twine and netting.
  • At issue is a common industry practice called netting, or "matching" trades. BNY Mellon Forex Trades Cost Pensions
  • The plump waitress in a plain pink pinafore and dirty apron smiled a gap-toothed grin, red curls pinned back in hair netting.
  • Our design minimized the distance between the objective and tube lens to avoid vignetting, which resulted in lower light levels at the edges of the image.
  • There is a need for an independent study on tuna driftnetting, with observers on trial vessels, using net pingers.
  • But Darmetreis Kilgore and Joe Marshall were the only Boilermakers to join Deane in double figures, netting 11 apiece. NCAA Men's Basketball - Purdue vs. Arizona
  • The eastern fence was in more difficult terrain and we added wire netting to deter sheep.
  • But as this group crossed the street, a light changed, and those left on the other side began bunching up, and soon nearly 100 people found themselves behind arrest netting.
  • This illustrates around the periphery the effects of vignetting - loss of brightness and focus - and curvature of straight lines, typical of camera obscura images generally.
  • These qualities paid off in April 2000 when O'Brien sold his stake in Esat Telecom to BT, netting himself £175 million.
  • But he put netting over your sprout plant. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can also use a circle of wire netting, shaped like a mound, to cover the top of the container.
  • And after netting a 45million EuroMillions jackpot last month they have told other chums how they plan to set him up for life. The Sun
  • A few friends met and had a bit of fun coursing in a paddock of 400 acres enclosed with wire netting.
  • Donegal put together another incisive move in the 19th minute, Hegarty netting with aplomb.
  • The best solution in the nineteenth-century home was to drape mosquito netting over the bedposts, or over the desk where a writer was at work late.
  • Through gruesomely efficient methods of mist-netting and bird-liming, Japanese hunters delivered huge catches of thrushes, grosbeaks, finches, siskins, and buntings.
  • There are such strict limits on catching the overfished bocaccio that netting a large load, even by accident, can sideline and even ruin an independent fisherman. NYT > Home Page
  • Wire netting is the best defence against rabbits and squirrels, which will chew through plastic netting to plunder fruit crops.
  • If wind blows the netting around, anchor it into the ground with bent wire.
  • I found this fantastic article on why netting and platforming is so important to do BEFORE you finish your first [...] on 19 Feb 2010 at 3: 32 pm Kate Thompson Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Audience Development: Critical to Every Writer’s Future
  • Trolley passengers will be shielded from errant golf balls by 12-foot - high fencing and netting on both sides.
  • So far, we have been telnetting or SSHing to each machine one at a time to get the new root password in, because the root password won't map to each machine.
  • They sold a five-storey house in central London overlooking St James's Park for £5.7m in 2004, netting them £3.7m profit.
  • Suitable shelters can be made from fine plastic mesh or netting stretched between stout wooden posts. Times, Sunday Times
  • For years we were overrun with jackrabbits to the point their hunting and netting was featured in Life magazine, but they run in cycles and are now in the down cycle with very few encountered.
  • With outstanding repos now approaching $3.2 Trillion, the netting of repo assets and liabilities significantly understates the financial sector balance sheet.
  • On the walls were fish netting with an assortment of fishing equipment, including a fishing spear.
  • Adding a sense of combat reality to the classroom are sandbags, camouflage netting, and the sounds of exploding ordnance and close air support.
  • You can grow raspberries successfully without netting. Times, Sunday Times
  • After netting nine goals in the previous four games, Hoyle was happy to play a supporting role against Gabriels.
  • She makes wonderful things out of papier-mache, and chicken netting and copper wire.
  • Spring netting was truncated shortly after peak passage of that species.
  • Acting on a tip, Pattaya police were quickly in and out of the Night Market in South Pattaya and their big bust smothered a small time dealer, netting a cache of pornographic video CDs.
  • The bird got entangled in the wire netting.
  • We saw a number of bears that trip, one skidding down the river bank on his rump to try for sockeye which we'd seen fishermen dip-netting and gaffing above the narrow chasms at Moricetown.
  • Reducing the facet length will increase vignetting at the edge of the scan line but may be a good trade-off depending on the application.
  • Smelt dip-netting in the Cowlitz River open only four days next month Upcoming Washington Sportsmen's Show offers a wide range of seminars Upcoming Seattle Boat Show offers a wide range of free fishing seminars The Seattle Times
  • I had a long piazza, encased in netting, where paterfamilias, with his pipe, could muse and gaze at the stars unmolested. Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
  • Fenn was again involved but the striker's shot hit the side-netting.
  • The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string.
  • In his big, single bedroom stood a scarred desk and a four-poster bed clouded in mosquito netting. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • He then sold the home in Uniondale for $240,000, netting a $24,000 profit.
  • Instead of netting the expected two grand, the thieves find themselves holding $750,000 in freshly laundered money. John Farr: Missing Mr. Matthau
  • He claimed the lighting and netting would ruin residents' views of Canary Wharf, and that nature groups believed owls nesting nearby would disappear.
  • The prestige city centre office block has been shrouded in scaffolding and green netting for more than a year as the two huge firms did battle.
  • Just five years ago, cutting-edge college students were telnetting to their University libraries to find research materials.
  • Adding a sense of combat reality to the classroom are sandbags, camouflage netting, and the sounds of exploding ordnance and close air support.
  • Also if you stack several filters together you are much less likely to get vignetting.
  • We found the netting, and added a cluster of potted hebes and one further laurel to our plant collection, along with three huge plastic sacks of compost and mulch.
  • Significant effects of gizzard shad access likely occurred due to the additional surface area provided for periphyton by the mesh netting.
  • I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned.
  • Park slots the ball into the right-hand inside netting.
  • The wind is ripping away at the netting that covers the range, making sure unshot clays don't smash into us.
  • SPANISH hotshot Villa volleyed into the side netting in the 12th minute and went close another few times. The Sun
  • Hey bimbo thats me in the photo and i HAVE fished bondi. .off the rocks by the old swim club where the shark netting is attached! The "First Shots" Hunting and Fishing Photo Collection
  • I had always associated this fishery with a bay in Canada, in British Columbia, that is closed off with a curtain of seine netting after the spawny herring have entered it.
  • At present, the main fa¢ade on Kildare Street is scaffolded and covered with green protective netting.
  • Komarnitski earned third place in the annual Ranan Lurie Political Cartoon Award, netting him prize money of $3000.
  • Several radio stations have changed hands in recent years, netting tens of millions for their shareholders but nothing for the Government.
  • Finally I took the mosquito netting from a nail out the barn.
  • On searching the house at Kimberworth where he resided at that time, three officers found a number of very formidable looking sticks or bludgeons and a large quantity of netting.
  • Not liking it much when she saw it, she told the stylist to take down the coif and let her hair hang free about her shoulders and then make a netting of the jewel strands around it.
  • But the people who run Versailles don't have to worry about ravenous, amoral deer or vinyl netting or keeping the garbage men from heaving the plastic recycling bins onto the hollyhocks. Dreading the Arrival of Daffodils
  • He hit the side-netting with the first good chance of the night and miscued horribly across goal early in the second half. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things were fine, except for a catbird trapped inside the netting that covers the blueberry bushes. "My weakness laid bare, as people stop and stare."
  • After netting the first goal he linked up play and was always a threat in a 2-1 win. The Sun
  • The netting is also held taut by supporting poles which allow the stuntman to land safely. The Sun
  • As fruit develops on gooseberries and blackcurrants, erect temporary netting to protect it from the birds.
  • Dead ivy was taken off the trellis and wire netting from around the railings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier in the day, Naboye hammered Mungwi 3-0 with Ackim Tembo netting his fourth goal making him the tournament's top scorer.
  • A daily examination of each smokebox netting had to be made by a boilermaker.
  • Ron Reed, Karuk tribal citizen, uses the traditional method of dip-netting for salmon at the Ishi Pishi Falls area on the Klamath River. Undefined
  • The window had missing slats and the mosquito netting had holes big enough to admit a large rat.
  • McCourt rounded three defenders before firing home and then went on another mazy run that ended with fellow substitute Townson netting his 17th goal of the season.
  • The ball doesn't go safe, but Wise does Paraguay's job for them by ridiculously slicing the loose ball into the side netting.
  • Officials accused Liebner of dip-netting the trout from a race-way at the Big Springs Hatchery near Elkader in northeast Iowa. News from www.muscatinejournal.com
  • In the past I have reported about the illegal netting of lakes and rivers across Ireland.
  • Protect blossom on established trees from frost at night with sheets of polythene, netting, or even newspaper.
  • Their value ducks are well protected by overhead netting and Tinsley electrified poultry fence.
  • Marshall took a timeout to ice Nugent, but the senior captain drilled the longest kick of his career inside the left upright and against the netting. USATODAY.com
  • Striker looks in good shape after netting two goals in last two games. The Sun
  • Bands of mosquitoes buzzed on the netting around my face.
  • Rather, I mean, lens vignetting, where a special lens or lens hood is used to achieve a gradual light falloff toward the corners of the image frame.
  • One option is to keep animals in sheds or housing protected by netting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Essentially, the security work consisted in constructing a netting barrier around the top of the entire perimeter of wooden fencing, about six inches from the top and projecting inwards by about eighteen inches.
  • Tevez cuts in from the left and then rolls the ball across to Maxi, who welts the ball into the side-netting.
  • Part of the site of the Battle of the Boyne near Drogheda has been bought by the government for £7.75 million, netting a £5 million profit for its owners.
  • For instance, shipping in mosquito netting instead of helping the people make their own. Are celebrity do-gooders really doing good? « Dating Jesus
  • You could make one from a tube of large mesh wire netting - an ideal way to grow upwards in small gardens. The Sun
  • Ideally the netting team should consist of three people.
  • Boys who had grown up watching Sesame Street, reading Enid Blyton, eating cornflakes for breakfast, attending the university staff primary school in smartly polished brown sandals, were now cutting through the mosquito netting of their neighbors’ windows, sliding out glass louvers, and climbing in to steal TVs and VCRs. Excerpt: The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • Racehorse Promotion - owned by the Queen - romped home in the final race of a Tote accumulator at Sandown last Tuesday night, netting the 50-something punter a cool £100,000.
  • Place a sheet of fine netting a few inches above cabbages and brassicas to keep cabbage white butterflies away.

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