Use "tarpaulin|tarpaulins" in a sentence

1. Main wood to aluminum and plexiglass, PC, tarpaulins, toughened glass.

2. We just want what's underneath that tarpaulin.

3. Life buoys, Life rafts, Life nets, Safety tarpaulins, Lifebelts, Life buoys

4. The load was covered in tarpaulins, but was recognizable as a gigantic naval gun.

5. 1 Make sure the tarpaulin is securely pegged down.

6. 30 x ball Bungees tarpaulin tarp bungee cord trampoline

7. Players flee for cover and tarpaulin goes back out.

8. 11 Many refugees are sheltering under makeshift tarpaulin structures.

9. 3 Players flee for cover and tarpaulin goes back out.

10. Oil drums were transformed into heaters and hot air was blown underneath the tarpaulins.

11. Tarpaulins adapted (shaped) for use with vehicles, motor bikes, boats and planes

12. 18 Players flee for cover and tarpaulin goes back out.

13. 23 Yanto could see something behind the boxes, covered by a tarpaulin.

14. 2 A second-hand railway tarpaulin is stronger but more expensive.

15. 19 The Skyhawks on its flight deck were fast under tarpaulin.

16. 28 The pool furniture was folded, stacked, and covered with a tarpaulin.

17. We put a tarpaulin across the window to block out the sun - light.

18. Most homes were mud brick with roofs made of tin or tarpaulin.

19. The invention can be used for any type of advertisement on tarpaulins or flags and also outdoors.

20. 12 We put a tarpaulin across the window to block out the sun - light.

21. – they are not transport devices – in particular transport containers – tarpaulins, tackle or ancillary transport equipment,

22. 5 The men sheltered under a tarpaulin slung across the corner of the barge.

23. He stretched a large tarpaulin over the vehicle, tying it down at the corners.

24. 18 He padded across the floor and under the huge tarpaulin where Jekub lived.

25. 27 With over 15 years specialized experience in manufacturing, selling, and serving of tarpaulin.

26. On the other hand, a temporary structure is made of poles covered by a tarpaulin.

27. 14 Shell fabric for automobile and toy: tarpaulin, loop velvet, poly spun velour, and etc.

28. 4 He stretched a large tarpaulin over the vehicle, tying it down at the corners.

29. Each day she pulled muslin tarpaulins from sculptures and sprayed them with water to keep them wet and workable.

30. The Body bags in NSW are made of blue tarpaulin, as shown in figure 1

31. 22 The Arvin sentries in front of the politicians' houses ducked into their tarpaulin shelters.

32. 17 A pickup truck passed us with three men in the back sheltering under a tarpaulin.

33. 24 Any odorous stockpiled material left in excess of two days shall be covered with tarpaulin sheets.

34. Occasionally Body bags will be made of brown tarpaulin, or a white or brown heavy cloth.

35. 16 A red tarpaulin could indicate the presence of seriously injured victims who needed immediate evacuation.

36. Telephone apparatus and equipment, receivers and transmitters, radios, radio pagers, remote control apparatus, telephone receivers, safety tarpaulin

37. 26 After that, in order to buy them on the ground tarpaulin, from Zouping to Zibo car.

38. 15 A yellow tarpaulin could indicate that casualties needed evacuation but that the situation was not critical.

39. 13 Packing materials, Tarpaulin and Packing materials belong to our portfolio . For more information please call us.

40. 21 He kept a Land-Rover, its distributor removed, parked under a tarpaulin in the brush behind the house.

41. She sat outside the tarpaulin, rubbed her hair with ghee, then filled a basin with water and a little buttermilk.

42. 6 He had spread a tarpaulin over the duckboards, and on top of it they dumped blankets from the ambulance.

43. 28 Apart from the tarpaulin and the mattresses, I've lost a couple of sleeping bags, some tracksuit bottoms and some trainers.

44. 8 Apart from the tarpaulin and the mattresses, I've lost a couple of sleeping bags, some tracksuit bottoms and some trainers.

45. 10 It is understood to have started when tarpaulin sheeting blew on to heaters drying a new resin coating on repair work.

46. 20 The man had been impaled on the rusted spikes of a security gate that had been discarded underneath the tarpaulin.

47. 7 She sat outside the tarpaulin, rubbed her hair with ghee,(www.Sentencedict.com) then filled a basin with water and a little buttermilk.

48. On arrival at the camp, a refugee is given some basic material for building a home and a tarpaulin for roofing.

49. I remember how surprised I was to find Body bags were made of exactly the same stuff as the tarpaulin in my car

50. For all other accessory products, such as spinnakers, light wind sails, ropes, tarpaulins, spray hoods, extreme weather clothing, etc. we have prices per kg or per piece.

51. 29 Mischief, who lives in Godshill in the New Forest, had relatively wandered into a neighbour's garden - uncognizant to the pool because of a plastic tarpaulin sheet.

52. 25 Mischief, who lives in Godshill in the New Forest, had apparently wandered into a neighbour's garden - unaware of the pool because of a plastic tarpaulin sheet.

53. 30 At the foot of the slope there are cinder block houses, but as you climb the ridge, concrete gives way to wood and tarpaulin, then cardboard and twigs.

54. He and some other brothers had excavated a small pool by hand and had lined it with the tarpaulin that once covered his own shelter in the camp.

55. Electrical wires, batteries, detectors, clothing for protection against accidents, irradiation and fire, protective devices for personal use against accidents, spectacles, cases for spectacles, diagnostic apparatus, not for medical purposes, smart cards, safety tarpaulins

56. Definition of Coracle : a small boat used in Britain from ancient times and made of a frame (as of wicker) covered usually with hide or tarpaulin First Known Use of Coracle circa 1547, in …

57. He calls it 'Battening of the hatches' but it is clearly the same expression: “Battens of the hatches: Long narrow laths serving by the help of nailing to confine the edges of the tarpaulins, and keep them close down to the sides of the hatchways in bad weather.”

58. Lifesaving apparatus and equipment, equipment for protecting persons against accidents, luminous beacons, marking buoys, lifesaving and signalling buoys, lifebelts, direction indicators (luminous signals), detectors, naval signalling apparatus, lifesaving devices, transmitters of electronic signals, transmitters, software, clothing for protection against accidents, safety tarpaulins

59. Oppressed by his gloominess, Foma had come down on the deck from his cabin, and, for some time, had been standing in the shadow of some wares covered with tarpaulin, and listened to the Admonitive and gentle voice of the preacher.

60. Describes how watertightness is achieved at the Coamings and cross joints; describes the cleating arrangements for the hatches in 1.5.1; describes the arrangement of portable beams, wooden hatch covers and tarpaulins; sketches an oiltight hatch cover; describes roller, multi-angle, pedestal and Panama fairleads

61. ‘The consensus is that the insured should have had a non-combustible tarpaulin or heat retardant blanket of some form hung from the top of the Bilge area down to the bottom of the Bilge against the exhaust port hole on the inside of the boat.’

62. Batten (n.) "strip of wood, bar nailed across parallel boards to hold them together," 1650s, Englished variant of baton "a stick, a staff" (see baton).Nautical sense "strip of wood nailed down over a tarpaulin over a ship's hatches to prevent leakage in stormy weather" is attested from 1769.

63. Included in class 9, including contact lenses, spectacles, spectacle cases, binoculars, optical magnifying glasses, sunglasses, simulators for the steering and control of vehicles, voltage regulators for vehicles, vehicle breakdown warning triangles, cigarette lighters for motor vehicles, alarms, accumulators and batteries, battery-chargers, electric anti-theft warning apparatus, speed indicators, warning lights for vehicles, rulers (measuring instruments), revolution counters, life-saving devices, namely life-saving rafts, fire escapes, safety nets, safety tarpaulins, life belts, life-buoys, life jackets, acidimeters, electric fuses, electric relays, lasers, not for medical purposes (in particular laser pointers), remote control apparatus