If possible, make up the beds on slates laid close over the hot-water pipes, and use a bushel or more of soil under each light to begin with.
The hot-water pipes will be in chambers immediately beneath the plants.
Forcing in beds may be accomplished by means of trenches filled with fermenting material or by hot-water pipes, the beds in either case being covered with frames.
Let the greenhouse be heated with hot-water pipes.
It is better, however, to effect both top and bottom heating by hot-water pipes.
Water pipes should be run in accessible places, making it possible to get at them in case of trouble.
Ice-water pipes are covered to prevent the water from rising in temperature and to prevent any condensation forming on the pipe.
The making of perfect threads on pipe is an important matter, especially on water pipes.
The conductors should be connected to any outside metal on the roofs and walls, and specially to the foot of rain-water pipes.
The building itself may be heated by means of hot-water pipes, but on no account should any of the pipes be exposed.
In a similar way provision had to be made for the second object of the close stage, namely, the checking of the direct upward heat from the hot-water pipes.
This is arranged over a part of the staging where there is a slight warmth from the hot-water pipes.
These are heated by a small boiler with hot-water pipes, a means, it should be said, which is the only satisfactory method of heating glass structures.
The Olympians recalled from early schooldays the forms of heroes who were even now gazetted to regiments on their way to the front, and who but a little while ago had lounged against these very hot-water pipes.
After that Mr. Neech put Michael in one of the favoured desks by the window and would talk to him, while he warmed his parchment-covered hands upon the hot-water pipes.
He condescended indeed to occupy a distinguished position by the hot-water pipes of the entrance-hall, where his aloofness and ability to judge men and gods made him a popular, if slightly incomprehensible, figure.
Do you remember Longroyston and the hot-water pipes?
She was angry with herself for her own stupidity as soon as the phrase was out of her mouth, and then she almost laughed as she thought of the Duchess and the hot-water pipes at Longroyston.
If they are to be broken principally by fire heat, either by flues or hot-water pipes, copious syringings must be resorted to with tepid water once or twice a-day.
For those who are fortunate enough to be provided with pits heated by hot-water pipes, such constant labour and attention will not be necessary.
By steam or hot-water pipes, coils of which circulate round the interior of the stove or under the floor.
Moreover, the heat of hot-water pipes is but one remove from stuffiness.
Yet even the gas stove has advantages and merits when compared with hot-water pipes.
If England were warmed wholly by hot-water pipes or gas stoves, the Society for Psychical Research would be dissolved.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "water pipes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.