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Example sentences for "inclosed"

Lexicographically close words:
inclined; inclines; inclineth; inclining; inclose; incloses; inclosing; inclosure; inclosures; include
  1. The moat around the castle is inclosed by the internal barrier, a massive wall of coquina, which also extends around the barbacan, following its entrant and reentrant angles.

  2. The plantations are inclosed by hedges of Campeachy and Brazil wood, besides sessile hemp, Spanish bayonet, and cactus, while some have rock walls.

  3. In an inclosed courtyard behind a big gray building, among loaded wagons of supplies and munching cart horses, a kitchen table teetered unsteadily on its legs on the rough cobbles.

  4. He swung his arm; and following its swing we saw a mound of fresh-turned clay, perhaps twenty feet in length, which made a yellow streak against the green of a small inclosed pasture about a hundred yards away.

  5. Standing in a doorway of the building, where a light burned, he opened a small flat leather pack that swung from his belt, along with the excellent map of Belgium inclosed in a leather frame which every German officer carried.

  6. The inclosed letter came for you in last night's mail.

  7. Gubbins' house stood on one of the highest points of the ground inclosed in the defenses, and from it they could obtain a view of nearly the whole circle of the enemy's batteries.

  8. I now send you inclosed a list of the dates when it was presented, and through whose means, which you will receive.

  9. Inclosed is an address for her, which please to forward.

  10. I am in expectation of its being inclosed in a cover to the Aumil of Taunda, to the end that the Aumil may forward it to the above-mentioned gentleman, and procure his reply.

  11. A letter from Mr. Gordon is inclosed to you.

  12. Inclosed is a list of some others, which I desire you to read, and to oblige me with your remarks upon them at your leisure; though you may not, perhaps, have seen them by the time you will favour me with your observations.

  13. The market-place of Yarmouth is extensive, covering an area of nearly three acres, and inclosed on the west side with a range of handsome and well-furnished shops.

  14. The area inclosed by the walls and the cliff is about nine acres.

  15. What remains of the old atrium is rather spoiled by being inclosed with a high iron railing; but in it stands a statue of my friend Humboldt, whose soul perceived the "splendors of this Indian world.

  16. The diplomats feel that they at least ought to go, so last Thursday the inclosed clipping was produced.

  17. After dinner we sat around the big, glass-inclosed patio which forms the center of the house.

  18. Fine trees grow everywhere, and the whole is inclosed by pink, flower-grown, old walls.

  19. Wilson) spoke of seeing, was inclosed in her shrine.

  20. Afterward we went down the little winding stairway leading from la vitrina, the glass-inclosed balcony looking over the side toward the city, to the large east terrace, where an elaborate and abundant tea was served at small tables.

  21. There is a large, new, glass-inclosed room where the proprietor, quite a character, likes to have his patrons go.

  22. As you will see from the inclosed clipping, posters all over town containing the same, Madero is in a bad condition.

  23. I sent him the inclosed verses, which came to me in the night.

  24. As he was leaning against the smoky mantelpiece, his eye fell upon a small black frame that inclosed a withered leaf.

  25. These consisted of certain abstract representations of familiar forms and figures inclosed in a kind of cartouche, incised upon stone walls, or stamped upon plaster and filled with colour.

  26. We have it in the Bible in the Garden of Eden--an inclosed pleasance or park full of choice trees and rare flowers, animals of the chase, and birds.

  27. Such forms inclosed in cartouches massed together, sometimes in horizontal lines, sometimes in vertical, formed a striking wall decoration in themselves.

  28. A window may be composed of one light or of many, each separate panel inclosed by the masonry or mullions being termed a light.

  29. The inclosed water is rendered by a flat tint of pale blue, with horizontal zigzag lines in a second tint across it.

  30. He then collected a number of plants, mixed them up with various ceremonies, and inclosed them in parchment, on which he scrawled divers cabalistic characters.

  31. But it was found that the inclosed works in rear, commanding the enemy's main line, could only be taken at a great sacrifice, and our troops were withdrawn to their original position.

  32. In the last analysis what anyhow was this General Robert Bruce Lignum except a bundle of pampered selfishness, wrapped up in a membrane, inclosed in a frock coat and lidded under a high hat?

  33. The space inclosed within the skewed and bent gate pickets was a snug harbour for the dust of many a gritty day.

  34. These and his sheaf of shorthand notes pasted together, folded flat and inclosed in his small leather pack, were all that Felix Looms brought away with him from the prison.

  35. Being folded flat and thin and inclosed in an envelope made of thin leather pilfered from the shoe shop, this cipher manuscript was carried by Looms inside his shirt during the day, and it went under his pillow when he slept.

  36. They have fields inclosed with rail fences, and raise corn and vegetables sufficient for their own use.

  37. Their fields are inclosed with rail-fences, and sufficiently large to yield plentiful supplies of corn and culinary vegetables.

  38. Inclosed in the sheet were gold-notes to the value of five hundred dollars--a thoughtful detail for which I was grateful at the outset of such an expedition.

  39. I wrote a brief note to Richmond stating that I had no key, inclosed the Unknown's note, with the remark that I had returned, and gave it to Owens to deliver.

  40. The farm was inclosed on either side by a rail fence.

  41. Behind it was a garden inclosed with palings split out of long cuts of hickory timber.

  42. It had an oblong figure, and was inclosed by a wall or parapet of stone, about three feet in height.

  43. Tioony very readily assented, and conducted us through several plantations, which were laid out with great judgment, and inclosed with very neat fences made of reeds.

  44. Their plantations are prettily laid out by line, but not inclosed by any fence; indeed they have nothing for this purpose but stones.

  45. In that case only the area, which this fence inclosed around the hut, was planted with the odoriferous grove, which is so much in request with the natives.

  46. As soon as we left this, we entered into a lane about six feet wide, between two fences of reed, which inclosed extensive plantations on each side.

  47. Having mentioned a house, it may not be amiss to observe, that some here differ from those I saw at the other isles: being inclosed or walled on every side, with reeds neatly put together, but not close.

  48. Not half of the isle is laid out in inclosed plantations as at Amsterdam; but the parts which are not inclosed, are not less fertile or uncultivated.

  49. The stones with which the walls were made that inclosed this mount, were some of them nine or ten feet by four, and about six inches thick.

  50. The entire operation, therefore, of spirits inclosed in tangible bodies[18] is concealed, and escapes us.

  51. It is necessary, however, that the air should be inclosed in a vessel of such materials as would not imbue it with heat or cold of themselves, nor easily admit the influence of the external atmosphere.

  52. If the latter result be observed, it must be considered as settled, that flame continues positively the same, while inclosed within another flame, and not exposed to the resisting force of the air.

  53. If you have no objection, and think it may not occupy more of his Majesty's time than such a thing is worth, I should not be sorry that the inclosed was put into the king's hands.

  54. My Lord,--I hope I am not too late with the inclosed slight observations.

  55. Governor Tonyn, of Florida, inclosed some interesting letters to Clinton bearing on the siege (Remembrancer, ix.

  56. Rochambeau also inclosed the articles of the Weathersfield conference, hinting at the same time that De Grasse must be his own judge as to the practicability of crossing the New York bar with his ships.

  57. Mention must also be made of a valuable Memorandum of a very critical period in the Province of South Carolina, inclosed in a letter from J.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inclosed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.