Use "galleys" in a sentence

1. securing of galleys,

2. Galleys shall comprise:

3. Toilets shall not have direct access to galleys, messrooms or combined day‐rooms/galleys.

4. Death of the Galleys

5. Toilets shall not have direct access to galleys, mess rooms or combined communal living quarters/galleys.

6. Galleys still haunt French consciousness.

7. Why were Protestants sent to the galleys?

8. It was the antechamber of the galleys.

9. workshops (not part of machinery spaces, galleys, etc.),

10. Ventilation systems in galleys and stoves with extractors

11. workshops (not part of machinery spaces, galleys, etc

12. Indeed, the primary reason for Louis’ galleys was prestige.

13. He' s been on the galleys for a year

14. Emperor Henry VII gave him the command of 40 galleys.

15. escape routes shall not lead through engine rooms or galleys;

16. (c) escape routes shall not lead through engine rooms or galleys;

17. In addition, socially marginalized individuals were forced to man the galleys.

18. BMF fabricates and installs Berthings, galleys, mess decks, offices, and machined cabinetry

19. The kitchen units, or galleys, are resupplied with food and beverages.

20. Others were imprisoned for life, publicly whipped, or sent to the galleys.

21. Many of those convicted had never seen the sea, let alone galleys.

22. Many colporteurs were arrested, sent to prison or the galleys, banished, or martyred.

23. The Ottomans captured seven of the Geonoese galleys which were full of troops.

24. in engine rooms, galleys and similar rooms where there is a fire risk;

25. Tragically, some had been sent to the galleys just because of their religion.

26. Barbarossa had just 122 galleys when the two forces met off of Preveza

27. Aircraft galleys sold equipped with food preparation apparatus, namely, heating and cooling appliances

28. Device for releasable mounting of cabinets or the like to floors in galleys in airplanes

29. Finally, in 1748 a law was passed that in effect sounded the galleys’ death knell.

30. Aircraft galleys sold equipped with food and beverage preparation apparatus, namely, heating and cooling appliances

31. Synonyms for Bakehouses include kitchens, cookhouses, galleys, kitchenettes, sculleries, cookery, bakeries, cabooses, canteens and cuisine

32. Pietro Loredan was appointed captain of two Venetian galleys by Doge Nicolò Marcello in 1473-74.

33. But they're not all making spaghetti sauce, flipping eggs and baking donuts in CF kitchens and galleys.

34. Article 15.06(6)(c), for the galleys, as long as a second escape route is available;

35. Tommaso Loredan was given a commission as captain of two Venetian galleys in 1490 by Doge Augustino Barbarigo.

36. The Deal Maritime and Local History Museum has exhibits of boats, smuggler galleys and model naval ships.

37. Galleys were low-lying, and the rowers were only about three feet [one meter] above the waterline.

38. His fleet of 25 galleys was met by the Genoese ships sent by Visconti, led by Biagio Assereto.

39. cabin preparation for flight, in-flight requirements and preparation for landing including procedures for securing cabin and galleys;

40. As a general rule, the accommodation and galleys must be accessible from deck by means of a corridor

41. The soldiers on board the galleys kept up a Ceaseless fire, which they on the walls and forts of the city returned, and the heavy cannon rent the air with the tremendous noise they made, to which the gangway guns of the galleys replied.

42. (e) ventilation systems for galleys and engine rooms shall be separated from ventilation systems which supply other areas;

43. Meals are prepared in two galleys, which together are equipped to feed up to 100 people at a time.

44. On a drafting table against one wall lay a pile of ships' blueprints: cross-sectioned schooners, submarines, slave galleys.

45. Seats, floors, walls, ceiling panels, galleys, lavatories, and other equipment are opened or removed from the aircraft to permit close inspection.

46. We find in the eighteenth century, in nearly all the songs of the galleys and prisons, a diabolical and enigmatical gayety .

47. Juliano was burnt, twenty were roasted upon spits, several imprisoned for life, some were publicly whipped, many sent to the galleys.” 8

48. 23 Because there are many galleys to convoy and patrol in the gulf of Aden, piracy has changed way to hijack merchantman.

49. As early as the 12th century, Venice’s vast shipyards were turning out fully equipped galleys at the rate of one every few hours.

50. Some 2,700 men met death, and 600 were sent to work on the galleys, not to speak of the suffering experienced by women and children.

51. The Ship's Cooks manned the main galleys and prepared meals for the ship's companies ashore and afloat under a messing system know as "general mess".

52. Chaldean merchants plying Babylon’s canals —waterways for thousands of commercial galleys and for barges carrying the Babylonian gods— will whine in grief when their mighty capital falls.

53. The galleys hastened to give it a tow, but some cables were snapped Atwain; and their efforts were in vain, for the sea and winds prevented the work

54. The measures were so extreme that if someone who was ill refused Catholic last rites and he thereafter recovered, he was condemned to prison or the galleys for life.

55. My Blurbing problem got so bad that the New York Times book critic Dwight Garner tweeted, “Half the crap galleys I’ve seen in the past year were blurbed by one human: A

56. Having become an admiral of Ferdinand II of Aragon, in 1478 he returned to Genoa at the head of a fleet of seven galleys to help free the city from Gian Galeazzo Sforza's domination.

57. 1594, Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew: Gremio, 'tis known my father hath no less Than three great Argosies, besides two galliasses, And twelve tight galleys; these I will assure her, And twice as much, whate'er thou offer'st next

58. N Bagnio A bath; a house for bathing, cupping, sweating, and otherwise cleansing the body.; n Bagnio A brothel; a stew.; n Bagnio In the Turkish empire, a prison in general; in France, formerly, one of the great prisons (bagnes) substituted for the galleys, now superseded by transportation: perhaps so called from the former use of ancient baths in Constantinople as prisons.

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