Bedded in A Sentence

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    A large loose box, bedded with straw, or a small clean paddock are ideal environments for the mare to foal in.

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    Adding versatility for guests, a small detached barn in the garden offers a very private twin bedded suite.

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    Despite his father's amorous feelings for Jackson, Ben couldn't resist the temptation of an older woman and eventually bedded her.

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    Despite only dating to the mid-20th century, Lanz of Salzburg nightgowns look like something Laura Ingalls Wilder might have bedded down in, only with livelier prints.

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    Fars series; marls, clays and sand stones with limestones and inter bedded strata of rock gypsum.

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    For the latter purpose, however, lime is generally used; but as this substance has only small stability, it is usually bedded in a casing of firebrick.

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    Halite may occur as a sublimate on lava, as at Vesuvius and some other volcanoes, where it is generally associated with potassium chloride; but its usual mode of occurrence is in bedded deposits, often lenticular, and sometimes of great thickness.

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    In spite of gaining two hours with the time change, it was still late when the cross-coun­try travelers finally bedded down in a quiet motel in Golden, Colorado, after a shared ride from the Denver airport.

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    It is comparatively rarely that bedded rocks are observed in the position in which they were first deposited, a certain amount of buckling up or sagging down of the crust being continually in progress in one region or another.

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    Many other rocks are improperly called slate, if they are thin bedded and can be used for roofing and similar purposes.

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    Molly was already bedded down for the night.

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    Riveted sheets of steel have been occasionally used, and, where bedded in a sufficient thickness of concrete, with success.

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    Shore Deposits are the product of the waste of the land arranged and bedded by the action of currents or tidal streams. On the rocky coast of high latitudes blocks of stone detached by frost fall on the beach and becoming embedded in ice during winter are often drifted out to sea and so carry the shore deposits to some distance from the land.

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    Sky Dancer sleeps 16 guests in eight twin bedded stateroom cabins.

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    The bedded haematites and limonites have been little exploited.

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    The cottage offers 1 double bedroom, 2 twin bedded rooms, bathroom, comfortable living area, well-equipped kitchen.

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    The less permeable materials should be confined to the inner parts of the embankments; this is especially important in the case of the inner embankment in order that, when the water level falls, they may remain moist without becoming liable to slip. The inner slope should be protected from the action of waves by so-called " hand-pitching," consisting of roughlysquared stonework, bedded upon a layer of broken stone to prevent local disturbance of the embankment by action of the water between the joints of the larger stones.

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    The moldings will be bedded on with Teak colored acrylic frame sealer.

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    The rooms were spacious twin bedded each with an en-suite bathroom, not exactly what were used to on diving trips.

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    The smaller double bedroom boasts a lovely outlook onto the leafy suburbs of the town as does the children's bunk bedded room.

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    The spacious bedroom is twin bedded with reclaimed wooden flooring.

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    The walls were formed of split tree-trunks set upright and plastered with clay; and the flooring of similar timbers bedded in clay.

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    The walls, therefore, are now made thin, and are thoroughly cooled by water, which circulates through pipes or boxes bedded in them.

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    The whole was bedded, not in mortar, but in clay, which has mostly been washed out of the joints; originally the surface was probably protected with a coating of stucco.

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    There was disseminated mineralization within the bedded succession of shales, cherts and tuffs.

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    These become well rooted in about a twelvemonth, and then, after pruning, are bedded out in the nursery for two or three years.

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    These had also been bedded down on white lead and thick tar or pitch to keep the area watertight with cork filling all voids.

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    They never molested me seriously, though they bedded with me; and they gradually disappeared, into what crevices I do not know, avoiding winter and unspeakable cold.

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    This led to Ben's adventurous period as the village lothario - he bedded anyone who would listen!

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    Using the extra sand, they made fortifications and bedded down for the night behind them.

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    When bedded in hot bitumen, the board joints will be further sealed.

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    When bedded out they should be placed in good dry soil.

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    With the reservations that only in the case of certain red haematite bedded deposits can any estimate be made of relative accuracy, say within 10%; that the concentration deposits of brown ore can be estimated only with an accuracy represented by a factor varying between 0.7 and 3; and that the great Lake Superior and the less known Adirondack deposits can be estimated within 15 to 20%, the total supply of the country was estimated at 79,594,220,000 long tons73,21o,415,000 of which were credited to haematite ores and 5,054,675,000 to magnetite.