Use "fenced" in a sentence

1. The garden is fenced round.

2. The yard is fenced around.

3. Till now they had fenced gently.

4. The land is fenced and guarded.

5. We were led to a fenced enclosure.

6. The farmer fenced his land with wire.

7. Our garden has been fenced about.

8. His property is fenced with barbed wire.

9. His land was fenced with barbed wire.

10. His land is fenced with barbed wire.

11. In agricultural districts pastureland is usually fenced.

12. The fighter neatly fenced off a dangerous blow.

13. The pool is dangerous and should be fenced off.

14. The gang stole cars and fenced them themselves.

15. Till now they had fenced gently. How are things?

16. Campo cercado por Arame farpado a field fenced in with barbed wire

17. The local people fenced the land to preempt it against other claimants.

18. We fenced off the pool in case the children should fall in.

19. The hill had been fenced off to stop animals grazing on it.

20. A fenced-in area, the color orange, and the numbers 8, 6, 7.

21. 16 The newly increased area fenced off for afforestation is 059 million hectares.

22. Expectant crowds lined a fenced-off area divided into 000 yard-square plots.

23. 15 Wading in single file through a swamp we reach a fenced village.

24. A fenced path shall connect the two Customs Houses through this gate; and

25. We fenced off the lake in case the children should fall in.

26. 10 The Law had, in fact, fenced the Jews off from the Gentiles.

27. All employees can access the parts of the Intranet that are not ring-fenced.

28. These famous parks adjoin each other, and the animals are not fenced in.

29. 21 Sir John fenced on, parrying sideways, backwards and forwards, playing with his opponents.

30. The total reconciliation reserve represents reserves (e.g. retained earnings), net of adjustments (e.g. ring–fenced funds).

31. The wild boars are permanently fenced in their own enclosure, as they are a dangerous animal.

32. Cellaring Your wine is your wine, physically and legally ring fenced from our own stock

33. The reconciliation reserve represents reserves (e.g. retained earnings), net of adjustments (e.g. ring–fenced funds).

34. The Bloodhound needs regular opportunities to romp and play, preferably in a large fenced in area

35. Synonyms for Cordoned include taped, fenced, sealed, sequestered, shut, closed, isolated, quarantined, segregated and separated

36. Buoyed by Love is a dog friendly home and the front yard is fully fenced

37. “The convention location is fenced with grass and loosely covered with reeds to provide shade.

38. Synonyms of Cordoned (off) as in closed in, fenced (in) Synonyms & Near Synonyms for Cordoned (off)

39. Adjustment for restricted own fund items in respect of matching adjustment portfolios and ring fenced funds

40. If the plot has been fenced, the sampling units are to be located outside the fence

41. If the plot has been fenced, the sampling units are to be located outside the fence.

42. Millions of acres remain fenced off, knee-deep in weaponry and surrounded by posters that warn: ‘Don’t Touch.

43. With grassed ovals, large fenced off dam, Bituminised areas and old headmasters 3 bedroom home (currently rented)

44. Most illegal online loot was fenced through four so-called Carder sites—marketplaces for online criminals to buy and

45. Hence, it had suggested the creation of a ring-fenced sinking fund in order to organize maintenance funding.

46. The rink would not be fenced off in the families-only section and would be open for use by adults.

47. The Bungalows offer maintenance-free, rental living at its finest with high-end interior finishes and private, fenced yards

48. In a large fenced-off security zone[Sentencedict.com], drums pile up to the level of a two storey house.

49. Backyard definition, the portion of a lot or building site behind a house, structure, or the like, sometimes fenced, walled, etc

50. Third degree Burglary is when someone unlawfully forces entry into a fenced area, private property, residential yard, or non-residential structure.

51. Cooters Pond Dog Park at Cooters Pond Park features a large fenced in dog area with bags and trash cans for clean up

52. 30 The reason of soil respiration rate increasing in the fenced plots might be the increases of biomass in the belowground and soil water content.

53. Donald Trump’s personal Boeing 757 is Corroding and missing parts of an engine as it sits idle on a fenced-off tarmac at a small upstate New York airport

54. 14313 Branched Antler Dr, Nice 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home in a prime location nicely situated on a generous sized lot with fenced rear yard and storage shed

55. The 30-m-wide isthmus of Eaglehawk Neck that was the only connection to the mainland was fenced and guarded by soldiers, man traps, and half-starved dogs.

56. The area around a barn (= farm building), often fenced so that animals cannot get away (Definition of Barnyard from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

57. The charnel ground, or durtro, consists of a large fenced meadow with a couple of temples and a large circle of stones at one end where the ceremony takes place.

58. Dailymail.co.uk - Donald Trump's personal Boeing 757 is Corroding and missing parts of an engine as it sits idle on a fenced-off tarmac at a small upstate New York …

59. Donald Trump's personal Boeing 757 is Corroding and missing parts of an engine as it sits idle on a fenced-off tarmac at a small upstate New York airport

60. 14313 Branched Antler Drive, Chesterfield, VA 23112, MLS #2125576 - Nice 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home in a prime location nicely situated on a generous sized lot with fenced rear yar

61. Most illegal online loot was fenced through four so-called Carder sites—marketplaces for online criminals to buy and sell credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, and other purloined data.

62. The Bobcat® L28 small Articulated loader is a compact machine that easily works inside fenced-in landscapes, pens, backyards and more, offering impressive lifting capacity and an extendable boom for added reach.

63. A Barnyard of the 19th century was fenced-in an area of about 1-acre (4,000 m 2) or more; modern Barnyards per se may not be as large, but agricultural properties

64. In factories, the factory lasses, though barefooted, are Becrinolined, better fenced than the machinery they work among; and it is a wonder there is not more peril in their skirts than there appears to be.

65. Synonyms & Antonyms of Alike (Entry 2 of 2) having qualities in common all the houses in the neighborhood are Alike in that they all have a one-car garage and a fenced-in backyard

66. In factories, the factory lasses, though barefooted, are Becrinolined, better fenced than the machinery they work among; and it is a wonder there is not more peril in their skirts than there appears to be

67. Allegorize the high dive yperit pereigi baisser les yeux African village within stockade, cattle pen, native village in South Africa; fenced in area for keeping cattle quartering gris admiring purjehdus, purjehtiminen, purjehdustaito, navigointi, merenkulku, merenkulkutaito, meriliikenne, lentosuunnistus, suunnistustaito ponovni prijenos

68. Unless hatches are fitted with Coamings to a height of at least 760 mm (30 inches) they should be securely covered or fenced to a height of 1 metre (39 inches) when not in use for the passage of cargo

69. Welcome home to 145 Grandview Road, a charming completely move in ready colonial home in a great walk to everything location in Ardmore offers four bedrooms, one full and one half bath, a private fenced back yard, driveway and one car detached garage.

70. ‘The Clustered environment must maintain the consistency and integrity of the file system itself.’ ‘Can you afford to replicate a Clustered production environment for development and testing environments?’ ‘Some extended families may live in fenced compounds or Clustered housing arrangements that house multiple family units.’

71. ‘The Clustered environment must maintain the consistency and integrity of the file system itself.’ ‘Can you afford to replicate a Clustered production environment for development and testing environments?’ ‘Some extended families may live in fenced compounds or Clustered housing arrangements that house multiple family units.’

72. Beautiful 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home in Moore, SC!! Gas log fireplace, addition built in back turned into a sunroom, a fenced back yard and incredibly friendly neighborhood!! Contact Bill Kennedy at the Blue Line Team at Keller Williams at 864-990-1224 or Billk@kw.com for more details

73. • the loss of stream-side vegetation means less shade and higher stream temperatures, which negatively affects many fish species and promotes further growth of undesirable algae and aquatic macrophytes Recent studies in Alberta also suggest that cattle may gain more weight when they drink from fenced-off water supplies.

74. Named and Dated Creamware Charger, 1779, attributed to Humble, Hartley, Greens and Co., inscribed ‘William & Betty Spyvy, 1779,” in blue below a Chinese style fenced pagoda amongst rocks and foliage in the centre the border with alternating flowers and foliage, 14”.Two hanging holes drilled at the top, several small edge chips

75. ‘The Chambered tomb, 1,000 years older than nearby Silbury Hill, had been surrounded by a fence and arable fields and the access path to the monument was steep, narrow and fenced.’ ‘Using a horse, some rope, and their stile as an A-frame for leverage, they were able to open up the Chambered tomb.’

76. This quite simple precept will cause huge headaches, particularly in view of the fact that the Member States are becoming increasingly accustomed to receiving substantial ring-fenced rebates of unused resources from the agricultural budget; these bonuses are particularly welcome, since they can save some countries from the prospect of an admonitory letter from Brussels.

77. Asylum (n.) early 15c., earlier asile (late 14c.), "place of refuge, sanctuary," from Latin Asylum "sanctuary," from Greek asylon "refuge, fenced territory," noun use of neuter of asylos "inviolable, safe from violence," especially of persons seeking protection, from a-"without" (see a-(3)) + syl ē "right of seizure," which is of unknown etymology