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How To Use runnel In A Sentence

  • From the sketches in Seilacher's paper, we learned that the black dots visible in our photographs might be holes that led straight down a fraction of an inch to a horizontal network of tubes or runnels just beneath the sediment surface.
  • Planted beneath it, and in the matching raised bed across the runnel, is a collection of bold and textural plants such as abutilon, acanthus, agapanthus, and Tasmanian tree fern.
  • The timbers are often cut and dressed by hand, jointed and interlocked in the traditional way, and fastened throughout with wood pegs called trunnels, or ‘tree nails.’
  • Either a pegged tenon or a trunnel a peg at least one and one-half inches in diameter should position the rafter securely. BUILDING THE TIMBER FRAME HOUSE
  • We have used tree nails (trunnels) for frame fixing, stone ballast, and hand made rope stropped blocks.
  • Into each of these we graved a piece of plank, and in one of them we drove a trunnel where none had been before. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • Now the river is no more than a runnel, and his paintings articulate the artist's inner musings and memories.
  • Not to be missed on a trip to this area is the infamous Runnel Stone, reputed to have wrecked more than 27 ships.
  • In general, he has a predilection for the rills and runnels of the past, the tributaries of history rather than what you might consider to be its mainstreams.
  • It was narrow and empty, and their boots slapped through a runnel of drainage that ran down its middle. Behemoth
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