单词 | unenclosed |
例句 | Then a second, unenclosed facility opened, creating similar noise issues to those found in Limestone. An Appalachian town was told a bitcoin mine would bring an economic boom. It got noise pollution and an eyesore. 2022-03-18T04:00:00Z An unenclosed outdoor area will be open, but diners need to be prepared to sit in the cold. The Cold Is Coming. Will New Yorkers Still Eat Outdoors? 2021-12-02T05:00:00Z And state codes also prohibit food from being sliced or chopped on an unenclosed cart unless it is done on a heated cooking surface, which bans fruit from being cut at the cart. L.A.’s sidewalk vendors have been hitting an obstacle: Legalizing their carts 2021-08-11T04:00:00Z Scotland is different, as most unenclosed land is legal to camp on. 'Open land for wild camping in Wales', say campaigners 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z The New Forest is one of the largest remaining areas of unenclosed land where commoners' cattle, ponies and donkeys roam throughout the open heath. Four horses killed in New Forest collision 2021-01-01T05:00:00Z The New Forest is one of the largest remaining areas of unenclosed land where Commoners' cattle, ponies and donkeys roam throughout the open heath. Three donkeys die in New Forest national park crash 2020-12-13T05:00:00Z Outdoor gatherings in unenclosed areas such as parks are also exempt, although social distancing of at least 6 feet must be observed. Arkansas bans gatherings of more than 10 to curb virus 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z After a hearing over the issue in October, the town’s administrative panel decided that some of the prehistoric metal animals qualified as “unenclosed structures” and required a building permit and other approvals. ‘Flintstone House’ a public nuisance? Bay Area town says ‘Yabba Dabba’ don’t to property 2019-03-18T04:00:00Z Open range, according to statute, includes unenclosed lands outside of cities, villages and herd districts, upon which cattle by custom, license, lease or permit are grazed or permitted to roam. Residents question open range laws in northwest Idaho county 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z That number excludes pedestrians, those who died in motorcycle or bicycle accidents, and those who died riding in an unenclosed cargo area or trailer. Car Accidents Remain a Top Child Killer, and Belts a Reliable Savior 2017-05-29T04:00:00Z He took in his surroundings: his 20 or so cellmates; the gray dinner meat; a fetid unenclosed toilet. Helping Poor Defendants Post Bail in Backlogged Bronx 2014-01-23T02:44:16Z On a cold day just before Christmas, few strolled the park, where about a dozen other sculptures stand unenclosed; no one entered the wood enclosure. For an Excited Nude Statue, Finally a Little Bit of Privacy 2013-12-28T03:11:34Z The Square outside, then unenclosed, was occupied all night by successive groups of sight-seers, or of persons more nearly interested in the event. Shrewsbury A Romance 2012-03-15T02:00:22.177Z A few had garden plots enclosed with fences of split pickets, but the majority were unenclosed. The Gold Diggings of Cape Horn A Study of Life in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia 2012-03-13T02:00:27.187Z These were very useful charities, for in the days of old, lands were generally unenclosed, and the roads poorly constructed. England in the Days of Old 2012-02-18T03:00:17.863Z One of the features of the institution was unenclosed dormitories, in which the lads sleep out of doors, in all weathers, with wonderfully beneficial results to their health and endurance. Down Under With the Prince 2012-01-29T03:00:07.103Z There is no fence to stay them in their course:—they range where they choose amid the ten thousands of acres that stretch unenclosed around them. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z It was really a party in the open air, one whole side of our ballroom being unenclosed, save by the infrequent colonnade. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z The land even in the “Vale” seems to have been open and unenclosed till the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century, while enclosure spread to the uplands still later. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z He was buried at Mount Auburn, in the shadow of Indian Ridge, not far from Longfellow's grave, in a lot unenclosed and marked by no monument. Poems of James Russell Lowell With biographical sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole 2012-01-09T03:00:25.087Z More than one-fourth of the whole area of Gower is unenclosed common land, of which in English Gower fully one-half is apparently capable of cultivation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z This charming district, since formed into a park by the Traffords, from whom it derives its present designation, was at this time,—though part of the domain of that ancient family,—wholly unenclosed. Guy Fawkes or The Gunpowder Treason 2011-10-15T02:00:27.517Z A type of numerous English gardens with informal planting The word "garden" itself means an enclosed space, a garth or yard surrounded by walls, as opposed to unenclosed fields and woods. Garden Design and Architects' Gardens 2011-10-05T02:00:19.627Z Standing here beside the road at evening when the sun is going down and these bleak unenclosed uplands grow dark and mysterious, the centuries pass away like a fevered dream. The Dover Road Annals of an Ancient Turnpike 2011-07-04T02:00:17.130Z Upon the unenclosed open downs the cold of early spring is intense, and the women who are engaged in hoeing feel it bitterly. The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies 2011-05-27T02:00:19.437Z It was approached by a short, unenclosed carriage sweep, lined on each side by smooth turf, dotted with shrubs and young trees. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z The area of the park was less than four thousand acres, of which two thousand were under cultivation; while the open unenclosed forest amounted to twenty-four thousand acres. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 2011-03-21T02:00:11.920Z Miss Sarah drove me and the clergyman's wife to Cannock Chase, a wild heathy upland, with groups of old firs and oaks, extending unenclosed for fifteen miles, and surrounded by noblemen's houses and parks. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z To-day again she sought it, but neither the Nixies' Well nor the noble prospect spreading out yonder on the unenclosed side of the garden had power to chain her attention. No Surrender 2011-01-29T03:00:22.467Z The side of the arena unenclosed by boxes was draped with hangings on which were depicted various mythological scenes, while an occasional door broke up the wall-space and relieved the monotony. The Baron's Sons 2010-12-20T17:12:02.667Z They have remained unenclosed and projecting on the surface of the body, as once were the appendages of the four following somites. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" The lists were appointed in the Isle of Notre Dame, then an unenclosed, uninhabited place, and Macaire was allowed, for his weapon, a great cudgel. Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom The path leads past the back of the church, at first between hedges, then through unenclosed green meadows, where the rustling of the fir plantation can be distinctly heard, that covers all the steep hill. Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker In Three Volumes. Vol. II. It could not live except in wide, unenclosed, uncultivated districts; so that when the period arrives that the whole of British land is enclosed and brought under cultivation, the Grouse's lease of life will expire. The Romance of Natural History, Second Series Though you may be in an unenclosed country, let him range at first to no more than from seventy to eighty yards on each side of you. The Dog Ablow Field covered 40 acres of unenclosed ground near Graiseley Brook, and the tumulus once occupied the site now covered by St. Paul’s Church. The Annals of Willenhall But the Lord ‘leads on softly,’ and a good many of us have been shown some capital bits of unenclosed but easily enclosable ground, which have yielded ‘pleasant fruit.’ Kept for the Master's Use Twenty minutes' walk brought them clear of the houses, and the road ran on through a great heath which stretched for several miles and was quite unenclosed. The Wolf Patrol A Tale of Baden-Powell's Boy Scouts We were walking on the estate of one of the Mr. Seabrooks, which lay unenclosed on each side of what appeared to be the public road through the island. Records of Later Life The country was unenclosed—not a fence nor a hedge broke the broad surface of moor and meadow, save where at intervals a few small patches were enclosed for corn crops. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II. His way led across an unenclosed outskirt of the town which served as a common to the poor people of the neighborhood. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, October, 1880 If he did this, the unenclosed portions would be of little value, as the grass which grew on them could not be properly utilized for pasture. The Enclosures in England An Economic Reconstruction The mountains all round are very high; the vale pastoral and unenclosed, not many dwellings, and but few trees; the mountains in general smooth near the bottom. Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 It's not just one depression, you see—it's a tract of unenclosed land. The Chestermarke Instinct Less than twenty years since, in one of England's southern counties, two neighboring landed proprietors differed concerning their respective rights over some unenclosed land, and also about certain rights of fishing in an adjacent stream. A Book About Lawyers The provost, being fearful he would return in the night-time to Paris—which was then unenclosed—collected as many workmen as possible from all parts, and employed them to make ditches all around Paris. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 Elizabeth was a little afraid of the unenclosed sheep away up the slope—she had never been near big unrestrained animals before—but Denton reassured her. Tales of Space and Time Left Douglas Mill at about three o’clock; travelled through an open corn country, the tracts of corn large and unenclosed. Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 The Town Flags was an open unenclosed place, over which, supported by arches, was erected the Town Hall. The Fixed Period "You might wait for a fellow," he grumbled, but already the girl was through, and her white blouse and ruddy hair shone half-way across the unenclosed meadow upon which she had entered. A Tar-Heel Baron Shah Jahan's cenotaph lies unenclosed at the left, showing that it was not included in the original plan. Travels in the Far East Behind it rose the Fells; which seemed unenclosed and bare enough; and on the left hand of the house, as you stood facing it, was a little, old-fashioned flower-garden, as I found out afterwards. Curious, if True Strange Tales The total length of the netting was about two miles, but at one end, that facing the deep water of the lagoon, there was a wide, unenclosed space. Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899 Of course the unenclosed areas were bare as usual. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses To these unenclosed grounds cows, sheep, etcetera, were driven out every morning, and after grazing all day, were brought back into the town of Goobbe every evening. Old Daniel The existence of unenclosed commons and common fields had been accompanied by very poor farming, very thriftless and shiftless habits. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England In the following pages the New Forest is always mentioned as if it were still unenclosed. Gryll Grange Probably the great advantage of accessibility to leaks and defects gained by building unenclosed aqueducts appealed strongly to the ancient Romans. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine He wandered aimlessly over the surface of the earth until he came to a tile-works, more or less unenclosed, whose primitive ovens showed a glare. Clayhanger Close at their feet lay a large unenclosed space, where the graves lay close together, in long, irregular lines—men and women and little children—with not a mark to tell who slumbered beneath. Christie Redfern's Troubles In the main, those common pastures and open fields which had not been enclosed by the beginning of this period, probably one-half of all England, remained unenclosed till the recommencement of the process long afterward. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England Above Wolstaston the ground rises steadily for about a mile and a half till you come to the unenclosed moorland, which stretches away for many miles of open country, covered with heather and gorse. A Night in the Snow or, A Struggle for Life At the time that the event is said to have taken place the mountain was unenclosed, and there was not much travelling in those days, and consequently the Fairies could, undisturbed, enjoy their dances. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales A mile from the school it ran across a lonely, unenclosed piece of heath, the side of the way being bordered by clumps of holly, thorn, and furze. Jack Haydon's Quest The body is gone, but the palace it built still stands, and the space it has conquered will remain for ever unenclosed. The Buried Temple By measures such as these the greater part of the lands which had remained unenclosed to modern times were transformed into enclosed fields for separate cultivation or pasture. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England The servant therefore had to return with them long before I reached the unenclosed mountain land, and I proceeded on my way alone. p. 19The journey proved more difficult even than I had expected. A Night in the Snow or, A Struggle for Life Vast, unmeasured, Nature’s unenclosed meadow, the prairie, is spread out! The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2 We had now reached a low waste of unenclosed land, with sedge and gorse pricking up everywhere through the snow, and with long lines of pollards marking the bed of a frozen stream. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers It is said that within the last century the country lying between Royston and Newmarket was entirely unenclosed, and till quite late in the century parishes like Lexton, in Northamptonshire, retained this characteristic. The Customs of Old England The lists were appointed in the Isle of Notre Dame, then an unenclosed, uninhabited place. Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match Tuesday.—Breakfast with Mr. Burns—lie at Lawrence Kirk—Album library—Mrs. —— a jolly, frank, sensible, love-inspiring widow—Howe of the Mearns, a rich, cultivated, but still unenclosed country. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham It was Peregrine's duty to shepherd on these unenclosed moors the sheep and lambs which belonged to the farmers in the dale below. Tales of the Ridings A drive of three miles brought them to the farm, where they left the horses in the care of a servant, and walked across a wide, unenclosed space of green to the house. A Canadian Heroine, Volume 1 A Novel The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History It was only a trodden path used by fishermen, and made by usage through the unenclosed ground. The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York There were forty-one freeholders and many leasehold tenants, the average freehold being 34 acres, the average leasehold only half an acre, small holdings being the usual feature of the unenclosed township. A Short History of English Agriculture A public road of course ran past it, or rather skirted the green unenclosed space, by which, in common with most country edifices, it was surrounded. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two Take away Stonehenge from Salisbury plain and it is nothing more than Hounslow Heath or any other unenclosed down. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History They accordingly settled upon what they found unenclosed or uncultivated, without much regard to the claims of the Mexican grantees. Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination by a Former Associate on the Supreme Bench of the State It extends for about a mile along the shore of the lake and reaches up the fell-side to the unenclosed common on Catbels. Vanishing England It was then an almost unenclosed plain, consisting chiefly of coarse pasturage, interspersed with low alder-scrub. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times A party, evidently of poor people, were approaching an unenclosed cemetery, and we waited to see the interment. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History Durtal looked up and on an unenclosed porch in the flank of the church of Saint-Sulpice he read the placard, "Tower open to visitors." Là-bas One of these followed along the present line of Broadway to what is now the Park, which was at that time a large unenclosed open field far out of town called the Common. Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam It was like the wailing of some one in distress, and it seemed to proceed from beneath a tall and lonely fir tree in the centre of a cleared but unenclosed and uncultivated field. Twice Told Tales The country, for many leagues round Calais reminded me very strongly of Cambridgeshire in its general appearance, being flat, well cultivated, unenclosed, and abounding in wind-mills. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History In some instances part of the tract is fenced, while large unenclosed areas are protected by being posted. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation The houses line one side of the boulevards, the other being open to the fields, which are highly cultivated and unenclosed. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland The Cut in the adjoining column represents Bankside in 1648, from which it appears to have been then in part waste and unenclosed. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 540, March 31, 1832 Suabia is generally unenclosed, and is not often enlivened by country houses, the inhabitants residing together in villages. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History The conditions we find described in these tales show us an open country, generally unenclosed by hedges or walls. The Glories of Ireland Possibly there might be some difficulty in catching them in so large a plain, perfectly unenclosed, and they might have bred in these solitudes. Notes of an Overland Journey Through France and Egypt to Bombay The houses adjoining the Hall were of similar ornamental character; although the unenclosed shop-fronts present a strange contrast with some of the improvements and superfluities of modern times. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 380, July 11, 1829 The country round it is unenclosed, and for a great distance we saw no pastures, to that they must support their cattle on artificial crops. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History From Ogilby's fourth edition, published in 1749, it appears that the roads in the midland and northern districts of England were still, for the most part, entirely unenclosed. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain A Saturday afternoon in November was approaching the time of twilight, and the vast tract of unenclosed wild known as Egdon Heath embrowned itself moment by moment. The Return of the Native Behind him the hills are open, the sun blazes down upon fields so large as to give an unenclosed character to the landscape, the lanes are white, the hedges low and plashed, the atmosphere colourless. Tess of the d'Urbervilles In open, unenclosed districts, they are indispensable; but in others I wish them, I confess, either managed, or encouraged less. The Dog The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History The land of the country was still mostly unenclosed, and it was possible, in fine weather, to get from place to place, in one way or another, with the help of a guide. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain Some of these huts were unenclosed; others were surrounded by a palisade of reeds, or by a hedge of bushy figs. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain Those having the ditch on the outer side are always the earlier, the ditch being the defence against the cattle that strayed on the unenclosed common or grazings outside. The Naturalist on the Thames In Scotland the laird's lands were unenclosed till deep in the eighteenth century. Homer and His Age The Leading Dates stand unenclosed; all others are in parentheses. The Leading Facts of English History The Grand Duke Cosmo, in his 'Travels in England in 1669,' speaks of the country between Northampton and Oxford as for the most part unenclosed and uncultivated, abounding in weeds. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain "We are in unenclosed land here," I explained. The Yeoman Adventurer He wondered if perhaps abroad there might be beautifully careless, unenclosed high roads. The History of Mr. Polly Such tracts of open country, moors, and unenclosed hills were the haunts of highwaymen till a late period, and memories of the gallows, and of escapes from them, are common. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies This is particularly the case in the country around Fairport, which is, generally speaking, open, unenclosed, and bare. The Antiquary — Volume 01 It would thus appear that the country on either side of the road was as yet entirely unenclosed. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain The instrument stands unenclosed in the Castle Demesne, to which strangers are admitted without question, I believe…………… Faithfully yours, G.B. Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy In the poet's school-days the road passed right through the unenclosed common, and the tree was a conspicuous object. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 The back yard was unenclosed, a litter of tin cans and ashes running with its desert disorder into a similar one on either side. The Power and the Glory The approach to this palace of pleasure was by a road formed by the rude fragments of stone gathered from the fields, and it was surrounded by ploughed, but unenclosed land. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2 The chief part of each farm consisted of "out-field," or unenclosed land, no better than moorland, from which the hardy black cattle could scarcely gather herbage enough in winter to keep them from starving. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain They herded together the handful of sheep, with the two or three cows, which their parents turned out rather to seek food than actually to feed upon the unenclosed common of Dumbiedikes. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 1 They run through cultivated country, with meadows or cornfields, woods or copses, and rarely far through open, unenclosed land. The Life of the Fields Westward by south," said Cuculain, "I see another city widely built, and unenclosed by ramparts and defensive works, and hard by there is a most smooth plain. The Coming of Cuculain Here it suffered greatly from repeated mutilations, the churchyard being then nearly unenclosed. Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries The road was then full of windings and turnings, and in many places it was no better than a track across unenclosed moors. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain Are they happier in childhood, youth, and manhood, and more comfortably or carefully provided for in old age, than when the land was unenclosed, and half covered with woods? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society When the country was three-fourths champaign—open, unenclosed, and uncultivated—it cannot be supposed that so many grain-eating birds found sustenance as now. The Life of the Fields The spot, all unenclosed as it was, was evidently utilized by some builder for the storage of various kinds of lumber. Monsieur Lecoq Simultaneously, on the northern horizon of the arid, unenclosed, and treeless plain swept by the eye around the city, a cloud of dust arises, and a Royal procession is seen nearing. The Dynasts On the roadside some plants had been cut down, whilst the cleistogamic panicles were developing, and these plants afterwards produced free or unenclosed panicles of small size, bearing perfect flowers. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species Above, the country opened wide and unenclosed for about a mile or two on the one hand, and on the other were thick plantations of considerable extent. Guy Mannering We were at last at the top,—on a long, breezy, sweeping, unenclosed piece of ground, called, as I afterwards learnt, a Chase. My Lady Ludlow The second square was marked on unenclosed common land, at a height of about 700 ft. above the sea, at some little distance from Leith Hill Tower. The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms, with observations on their habits Wherefore it was needful to go one by one along the unenclosed side; and on the one hand I was afraid of the fire, and on the other I was afraid of falling off. Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Purgatory I stood in the burial-ground of the universe; its compass the unenclosed heath, its wall the gray horizon, low and starless! Lilith, a romance In some of his maps the roads through enclosed country are marked by lines, and the roads through unenclosed country by dots. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1 The proportion of unenclosed country, which, if cultivated, must have been wretchedly cultivated, seems to have been very great. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1 |
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