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How To Use Seal off In A Sentence

  • The city should seal off those tunnels.
  • I am nevertheless slightly discomfited by news that Erik Prince, the former SEAL officer and founder of Blackwater, is now in the process of assembling a mercenary battalion for the United Arab Emirates. David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf
  • Seal off the victims, get out the test tubes, work out a recipe for some injection that will kill the virus and Bob's your uncle.
  • It can continue to hit what remains and to seal off its newly captured territories from journalists with little fear of military reprisals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hannah rushed down a ladder and helped Harman seal off the taphole. Ilium
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  • From these it was hoped that the flatcars could dump rock into the river faster than the current could wash it away—the exact same method that would be used to seal off the river for construction of a great dam nearly thirty years later. Colossus
  • Supporting the Infantry in the assault entails close in fire, obscuration, precision strikes and the ability to effectively seal off or channelize an advancing enemy.
  • Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax.
  • I recall the reason that they started to put viewing grilles into those huge blue hoardings used to seal off building sites.
  • The palisade fencing which was promised to seal off the play area in the Curragh Downs estate is now in place.
  • I have received formal notification from the Director of the Naval Special Warfare Archives that the claims made by Mr. JOHN TAYLOR are absolutely and unequivocally FALSE – specifically his claims of being "the only living WWII Navy Seal Officer, and the youngest Navy Officer on active duty during WWII". Heroes or Villains?
  • Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax.
  • B-I-N will seal porous surfaces, like new wood, and seal off knots and sappy streaks in knotty pine so they won't bleed through and ruin the paint job.
  • Police had to seal off the junction for more than two hours, forcing motorists to find alternative routes.
  • The statutory powers will enable local authorities to seal off areas under their jurisdiction to prevent the disease spreading.
  • In January 2006 while visiting Antarctica, we witnessed a most unusual method for orca to dislodge a crabeater seal from an ice floe — they made large waves to wash the seal off the relative safety of the ice. Orca Attack Wave « Isegoria
  • Veterans are an underleveraged asset for our country, " said Eric Greitens , a former Navy SEAL officer who started Mission Continues after returning from Iraq in 2007. Goldman to Donate $20 Million to Nonprofits
  • He is quick and agile and able to get to the second level to seal off linebackers.
  • Kansas soldiers piled out of Humvees and helped to seal off the inner courtyard, where the explosions had scattered body parts of trainees.
  • They agreed that they must seal off this inner courtyard and all within it, and sift through the trapped folk.
  • They agreed that they must seal off this inner courtyard and all within it, and sift through the trapped folk.
  • Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax.
  • The following day, militiamen of Sadr's Mahdi Army attempted to seal off the densely populated suburb with barricades to prevent US forces entering again.
  • Many are content to seal off any discussion of gay matters with a simple declaration that God has abjured it as "an abomination. Eliot Daley: Same-Sex Marriage Is Not A Matter For Ballots
  • U.S. forces have cited armed resistance from inside the complex as the main reason they could not seal off the museum and prevent the looting.
  • As Jehl finished removing the air from the bulb, the Old Man called his glassblower, Ludwig Boehm, to fully seal off its base. The Orange Revolution
  • Safely inside, many Americans tried to seal off the house from the night air by closing all the doors and windows.
  • They are used to secure entry and exits to buildings, to seal off some areas and protect others.

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