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  • Two years ago the council blocked the demolition of a 100-year-old, uninhabitable shotgun cottage.
  • His cabin is uninhabitable in summer, let alone in winter.
  • The huanaco, happily for it, exists in a barren, desolate region, in its greatest part waterless and uninhabitable to human beings; and the chapter-heading refers to a singular instinct of the dying animals, in very many cases allowed, by the exceptional conditions in which they are placed, to die naturally. The Naturalist in La Plata
  • Now by daylight they could see that it was rocky and barren, uninhabitable. THREE IN ONE
  • From here, a telescope would show Earth as an uninhabited and uninhabitable world of water, with a few islands here and there.
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  • Lenox, at that time, was as little known as Mount Desert; it was not until long afterwards that fashion found them out and made them uninhabitable to any but fashionable folks. Hawthorne and His Circle
  • If any homes are judged to have been left completely uninhabitable by the floods insurers are likely to face further claims for the cost of temporary accommodation.
  • New Orleans, for now, is uninhabitable, but the outlook is also bleak.
  • The appellant asserts that the building was uninhabitable when he moved in, and that to return it to that state would be a retrograde step.
  • Master Thorne, in the sixteenth century, expressed the resolute spirit of that energy in a phrase: "There is no land uninhabitable, nor sea innavigable"; and in every part of the globe this British spirit has applied itself to many a land that looked hopeless at first, and has frequently found it to be one: Terre Napoleón; a History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia
  • This country is basically uninhabitable and extremely inhospitable with the exception of the coastline.
  • Much of the country is uninhabitable because it is desert.
  • Although the terrain nowadays is so dry and wind-swept as to be almost uninhabitable, this area known as the Tarim Basin was once laced with rivers and dotted with oases hospitable enough for settlement. Latimes.com - News
  • It is always so surprising to arrive at a populated town after travelling through such uninhabitable, wild terrain.
  • If there's no roof then the house is uninhabitable.
  • And yet every day one saw more distinctly that they were the pea in the thimblerig of life, the hub of a universe which, to the approbation of the majority they represented, they were fast making uninhabitable. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • Finally she came to the wild uninhabitable places.
  • It's beautiful, but the house is unmodernised to the point of being uninhabitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many houses were so badly damaged in the war that they were made permanently uninhabitable.
  • Much of the country is uninhabitable because it is desert.
  • The essential repair grant scheme is for those aged 65 or over living in uninhabitable conditions.
  • The Maldives only had a population of 280,000, and they were badly hit, with some parts rendered permanently uninhabitable.
  • A leak of about 250,000 gallons of oil have made homes uninhabitable and leached into the ground below as well.
  • I spent the last two days though cleaning my previously uninhabitable room.
  • The walls of several brick buildings in downtown Seattle collapsed, but as of Friday only 21 houses in the entire city had been declared uninhabitable.
  • The place was deserted, the living spaces totally uninhabitable, the damp, at this time of year, frozen on the walls. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The remaining 30 % of the planet is uninhabitable, a Tiberium wasteland swept by violent Ion Storms.
  • There are islands in Antarctica and parts of northern Canada that are uninhabitable due to the inclemency of the weather.
  • The long-term impact could be to make Earth uninhabitable to humans.
  • a sanctuary throughout the Ice Ages when much of the region was rendered uninhabitable due to hyperaridity," Rose said. FOXNews.com
  • Why do dogs do the squashiest, most unpleasant turds that hide in the grass and spread themselves in the indentations on the bottom of your shoe, but don't start smelling until you get indoors and then render the place uninhabitable until you've left every window open for a month? The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The area would have been too boggy to make flint tools and uninhabitable for humans so experts believe this means the carcass was butchered for meat.
  • All Central Africa and the great Southern or Antarctic continent was described as pathless desert -- "a land uninhabitable from the heat"; and the sources of the Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work.
  • His cabin is uninhabitable in summer, let alone in winter.
  • The appellant asserts that the building was uninhabitable when he moved in, and that to return it to that state would be a retrograde step.
  • But, even more pragmatically speaking, it just makes this area absolutely uninhabitable.
  • After finding lost cities and travelling across uninhabitable parts of the globe, intrepid explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is coming to give a speech in Bolton.
  • In the outer parts of the town there was a greater number of cabins completely unroofed and rendered uninhabitable.
  • The state includes the island of Grenada (120 sq mi/311 sq km) and the southern half of the archipelago known as the Grenadines, a group of largely uninhabitable small islands and islets north of Grenada in the Windward Islands. Grenada
  • So I'm on my own in the cottage, in the freezing cold (no central heating and windows open all day) and with the main living area uninhabitable.
  • What intelligence analysts think is more likely is what's called fissile or a dirty bomb, which would using radioactive material that would not create a nuclear explosion, but there would be a explosion that would spread radioactivity over an area and make it uninhabitable for several years. CNN Transcript Nov 15, 2001
  • Even if an intertidal zone existed, sea ice disturbance, as well as the unstable, gravelly substrate, would make it uninhabitable by intertidal benthos, epifauna, or epiphytes.
  • Why do dogs do the squashiest, most unpleasant turds that hide in the grass and spread themselves in the indentations on the bottom of your shoe, but don't start smelling until you get indoors and then render the place uninhabitable until you've left every window open for a month? WordPress.com News
  • Much of the country is uninhabitable because it is desert.
  • The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and uninhabitable world.
  • About two thirds of the buildings in the town are estimated to have suffered notable damage, with as much as half being uninhabitable or providing unsafe and unsanitary living conditions only.
  • Because at present my pad is, as you'll recall, uninhabitable. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Like mom sez, how do y'know you don't like uninhabitable frozen wastelands if you've never tried 'em?
  • This country is basically uninhabitable and extremely inhospitable with the exception of the coastline.
  • Even if an intertidal zone existed, sea ice disturbance, as well as the unstable, gravelly substrate, would make it uninhabitable by intertidal benthos, epifauna, or epiphytes.
  • Bangladesh becomes nearly uninhabitable because of a rising sea level, which contaminates the inland water supplies.
  • Maybe such a universe is uninhabitable, unsustainable to human perception.
  • The only line I can draw between the two is the idea of beaming consciousness and control into a separate being to inhabit an otherwise uninhabitable planet. Is James Cameron’s Avatar Actually an Uncredited Rewrite of a 1957 Poul Anderson Story? | /Film
  • Fifty homes were declared uninhabitable.
  • The borough building inspector declared the home uninhabitable.
  • Much of the country is uninhabitable because it is desert.
  • Of these, about one-third are beautiful but virtually uninhabitable except by a few sheep-farmers, hoteliers and gamekeepers.
  • She said in court papers that she had been constructively evicted because water leaks and mould contamination made the apartment uninhabitable.
  • 1Although inhospitable, the Cedarberg is far from uninhabitable or innavigable. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • They are ‘just a fish’ in the same sense that Earth is just a finite ship sailing a sea of uninhabitable space.
  • They stripped out the plumbing and heating so it was uninhabitable and could therefore be demolished for access. Times, Sunday Times

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