slopy in A Sentence

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    The Slopy conical roof of metal sheet covers

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    carry successively stepped down, Slopy or flat roofs.

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    It is rather a Slopy, straight, projected ledge, often large.

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    and the prastara on top has a Slopy, flat, plain cornice.

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    tala with a proper slope giving rise to a Slopy alinda.

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    The central bay at the rear end with a Slopy roof is converted into a shrine chamber with a plinth

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    pitha forms a covered outer ambulatory with a Slopy roof, spanning the gap between the outer wall of the vimana

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    The Slopy conical roof of metal sheet covers these by its overhanging eaves supported by brackets sprung from the wall at intervals.

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    The wall of the garbha- griha over the adhishthana on each face has five prominently relieved pilasters, the central one wider than the lateral pairs, and the prastara on top has a Slopy, flat, plain cornice.

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    Thus, the platform on top of the upa- pitha forms a covered outer ambulatory with a Slopy roof, spanning the gap between the outer wall of the vimana and axial mandapas on one side and the pillars set on the edge on the other.

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    The provision of more aisles or bays parallel to the central nave with only one extreme bay at either end of the longitudinal axis finds its application in structural temples where the lateral bays, with pillars or walls of diminishing height from the centre, carry successively stepped down, Slopy or flat roofs.

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    In forward alignment with its two linear side walls are two rows of four pillars each inside the antarala- mandapa dividing the space into a central nave with a raised flat clerestory roof and two lateral aisles with lower Slopy slab roofs projected over the still lower Slopy roof of the outer circuit.

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    Areas of northern Haryana along the Shiwalik hills which are prone to soil erosion due to water flow in the rugged and Slopy terrain and areas of southern and western Haryana which are prone to erosion both by air and water have been put under restriction of certain activities under this law.

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    The top of the sandhara passage between the outer and inner walls of the aditala is made up of a system of channel- and- hood stones, as over the mandapa half in front, the long stones radiating from the base of the second tala with a proper slope giving rise to a Slopy alinda.

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