Use "ditches" in a sentence

1. Management of ditches and hedgerows.

2. If Daimler ditches Chrysler, whither Detroit?

3. 10 Open ditches drain very efficiently.

4. maintenance of buildings, machinery, equipment, hedges, ditches, etc.,

5. Some soldiers were told off to dig ditches.

6. Many drainage ditches are, however, fringed with reeds.

7. The ditches had filled up with mud and debris.

8. — maintenance of buildings, machinery, equipment, hedges, ditches, etc.,

9. 26 Some soldiers were told off to dig ditches.

10. Anti-tank trenches, also called anti-tank ditches, are ditches dug into and around fortified positions to hold up the advance of enemy tanks.

11. Several ditches indicate a complex structuring of the settlement interiour.

12. The construction and maintenance of water-courses, roads, bridges, ditches and fences ;

13. • preservation of landscape and historical features such as hedgerows, ditches and woods;

14. Artificial network of furrows, ditches, tile drains, etc. providing drainage for a given area

15. Chutes of metal, security grilles of metal, pre-fabricated ditches of sheet metal

16. In practical application, robots often need jumping devices to overleap obstacles or ditches.

17. Stalin couldn't believe Germans could overcome the bunkers and ditches of Kiev's defence line.

18. Violet Butterwort grows in a moist, sandy environment such as bogs and ditches

19. In application, robots often need hopping instruments to overleap the obstacles or ditches.

20. Digging ditches, moving furniture, and hours of harvesting vegetables are all examples of Backbreaking work

21. Synonyms for Abandons include deserts, leaves, strands, ditches, forsakes, dumps, jilts, abdicates, maroons and orphans

22. In several states they killed hundreds of calves and threw them into ditches to rot.

23. The features of the site include terraces, various buildings, fortifications, and irrigation ditches and canals.

24. The site also likely had a series of ditches surrounding it with a single entrance.

25. E. Transportation (includes any form of transportation infrastructure including roads, bridges, ditches and ferries).

26. Maintenance Maintenance of drainage ditches includes regular inspection and the removal of accumulated sediments.

27. The monks dug ditches in the roads, and build many forms of improvised defenses.

28. • Ditches will be dug through farm land before crops are planted and after they are harvested.

29. Deep ditches, double drawbridge , massive stone walls, eight great towers, cannon, muskets, fire and smoke.

30. The rest of the gaggle were going home to dig more ditches and haul more stumps.

31. Enhanced use can be made of existing obstacles, such as natural features, fences, ditches and barbed wire

32. In nature Marsilea is found in ponds, ditches, swamps, rice paddies, and other areas with standing water.

33. There were no drainage ditches here, the shoulders too abrupt, the slope too precipitous, to collect water.

34. Here “streams” and “water ditches” are said to make the blessed ones grow like leafy poplars.

35. On the other three sides ditches and Counterscarps (outer ditch walls) were created to strengthen its position

36. During migration, Bitterns can visit a variety of wet habitats including small marshes, ditches and wet meadows.

37. In the 20th century ditches and a canal drained the marshes, which were converted into agricultural land.

38. Seek shelter in low-lying areas such as valleys, ditches and depressions but be aware of flooding.

39. And they will certainly spring up as among the green grass, like poplars by the water ditches.”

40. But maybe this is, indeed, the season when he ditches that image of the playground show-off.

41. The serpents walls, tank ditches, natural barriers such as rivers, lakes etc, all this creates the fortified area.

42. Three miles behind the front line they were on a prepared road with ditches on either side.

43. The glacis south of the branch ditches illustrates the design and defensive style of the fortifications, 1839.

44. Thousands of miles of anti-tank ditches were dug, usually by mechanical excavators, but occasionally by hand.

45. Farmers have the extra cost of paying for the upkeep of many drainage ditches to control flooding.

46. ( C ) THE REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS FENCES , DITCHES AND WALLS , AND LAND RECLAMATION IN THE LOWLAND AREA OF FARMS .

47. The applicant shall revise the Plans and detailed plans of the overhead bridge to incorporate open ditches. 3.

48. The roads sloped from the center toward both sides and were equipped with milestones, curbstones, and drainage ditches.

49. Open agricultural drains (ditches) provide necessary drainage for cropland and may also provide habitat supporting native fish assemblages.

50. Nearer, I distinguished the green slime of ditches mixing with the pale drab of dried clay and shiny, Coaly patches

51. Smooth Brome emerges early in the season and forms dense cover in grasslands, roadsides, ditches, and moist wooded areas

52. Amphiumas have gill slits and lungs and are found in slow moving streams, lakes, marshes, swamps, ditches, and bayous

53. Water-filled ditches are of no avail in impeding their progress, for these likewise become filled with their dead bodies.

54. We pulled debris from canals and ditches. We cleaned schools. We de- mudded and gutted homes ready for renovation and rehabilitation.

55. Otmoor and Hatfield Chase are both encircled by moats of ditches, crossed in the case of Hatfield by only one bridge.

56. Bladderwort plants are rootless aquatic, carnivorous plants usually found in shallow ponds, lakes, ditches, marshes and slow-moving streams and rivers

57. Absinth is found in dry soils, overgrazed pastures and rangelands, waste places, ditches, ravines, borrow pits, gravel piles and fence lines

58. The Brindled madtom inhabits many of the same lowland streams and ditches as the tadpole madtom, and is nearly as common

59. Hound Tor shows this very clearly, with its infield demarcated by corn ditches and endless pasture on the moor beyond. Sentencedict.com

60. Bugleweed is an herbaceous perennial that spreads via underground stolons in the moist soil of meadows, thickets, swamps, ditches, and riparian areas

61. Red-Bellied mudsnakes prefer habitats with still or slow-moving freshwater such as cypress swamps, drainage ditches, canals, marshes, rivers, and lakes

62. In modern engineering, the term Aqueduct is used for any system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and other structures used for this purpose

63. Cockleburs (Xanthium spp.) are widely distributed in the midwestern US and grow as weeds in fencerows, ditches, and low or marshy areas

64. Each day except Sunday, I was put to work on farms, where I cut wheat with a scythe, dredged ditches, and cleaned pigsties.

65. A Backhoe, also known as a Backhoe loader, is a versatile piece of heavy machinery used primarily for digging trenches and ditches on construction sites

66. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, after Coalition bombing began, looters descended upon the site which is now pockmarked with hundreds of ditches and pits.

67. In early 2000, local Taliban authorities asked for UN assistance to rebuild drainage ditches around tops of the alcoves where the Buddhas were set.

68. In addition to the natural waterways Leda and Jümme, there are also artificial waterways throughout the Samtgemeinde, especially the numerous small ditches draining agricultural fields.

69. Because of a slight difference in the alignment of its north and south ditches, it widens to a point nearly 150m near its western end.

70. Promote drainage to ditches and the drainage network to avoid the accumulation of salt and thus the formation of saline ponds in poorly drained areas.

71. The reflection of the early morning light created the illusion that the water was blood, perhaps because the soil in the freshly made ditches contained red clay.

72. Boneset is a robust 4' to 6' tall native perennial most often found growing in moist or wet soils in meadows, prairies, low woods, ditches, and along streams

73. As its name suggests, Brooklime is a fleshy, succulent herb that grows in the wet margins of brooks, streams and ditches, and also in very damp soil

74. And I said, boy, what a waste, because there are actually good projects out there that people could -- maybe irrigation ditches, factories, a tool factory, anything else.

75. At the same time, a social media campaign began where Facebook users posted photographs of themselves standing Contritely in irrigation ditches in order to raise awareness of the abuse

76. Wells, The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann, page 251: Nearer, I distinguished the green slime of ditches mixing with the pale drab of dried clay and shiny Coaly patches

77. Teams may still be fishing bikes out of the ditches and waterways surrounding De Panne after crosswinds and crashes wreaked havoc at Thursday's third round of the Women's WorldTour Classic Brugge

78. We also note the presence of the following species: Hammada Scoparia, Retama raetum, Ephedra alata, Samolus valerandi and, at the edge of seguias or irrigation ditches, Adiantum capillus veneris .

79. There were frowzy fields, and cow-houses, and dunghills, and dustheaps, and ditches, and gardens, and summer-houses, and carpet-beating grounds, at the very door of the Railway.

80. A Burgus (Latin, plural burgi ) or turris ("tower")1 is a small, tower-like fort of the Late Antiquity, which was sometimes protected by an outwork and surrounding ditches