timber造句121. Further timber was then heaped round the base, soaked in paraffin and then set alight.
122. Even timber, which Savoy produced in abundance, was not marketed on a large scale because of the difficulties of transport.
123. Here, all timber was decorated with Weathershield Exterior Woodstain, which needs no undercoat unless applied to new or bare wood.
124. Mr Taylor was formerly group finance director of chemical and timber protection group, Hickson International.
125. This can then encourage rot to grow on timber, and may also result in frost damage to masonry in cold weather.
126. However, both environmentalists and the timber industry denounced the decision as inadequate.
127. There was not one timber which did not have cracks and splints.
128. At least today's timber frame builders can use a crane to haul the weighty beams into place.
129. Wood-based panel industry has made tremendous contributions for the efficient use of timber resources to achieve sustainable forestry development strategy.
130. Finally, funds will address gaps in the rehabilitation of the Cameroonian rail network, the preferred mode for Chad imports and CAR’s timber exports.
131. There is very close correlation between the stumpage volume percent of poplar timber assortment and the stumpages D.
132. Poplus-fungus intercrop was helpful to each other's growth, it could promote the fungus' yield and the tree's timber amount.
133. The caponizing of the white wolf give up very and specially, he makes into many lattices with the timber, putting on the earth of spread the full rice straw.
134. This accounts for the modern forms limb (limber has excrescent b, regardless of whether it means "shaft," "holes in timber," or "pliable"; none of them is related to limb) and crumb.
135. Forest, oak, Cheng, Sorbus , lime, pine, maple, Huai, the song Species such as Liu, timber reserves of about 100,000 cubic meters.
136. Such equipment is used to produce medium-quality, standardized saw timber which is widely used in construction.
137. It happened that there was in the yard a pile of timber which had been stacked there ten years earlier when a beech spinney was cleared.
138. Using the linear programming method, they have set up a mathematic optimization model for adjusting age-grade of timber forest in Hushan Forestry Farm of Suichang, Zhejiang.
139. In an epidemic area, the plant quarantine organs shall send inspectors to participate in the work of local road joint inspection stations or timber inspection stations.
140. Each stand was prepared with options and their periodic timber outputs were implemented by their initial status and growth and thinning models.
141. Tasmanian timber tree with yellow aromatic wavy-grained wood used for carving and ship building; sometimes placed in genus Dacrydium.
142. Jan Liman does not know how to safeguard the future of Meblat, his Warsaw-based kitchen furniture company. He has good sources of timber and plenty of orders.
143. The research on the joints of rabbet has great significance to the lateral stability of timber frame and Seismic Performance of Chinese history timber structure.
144. Commercial felling of timber since the Gold Rush era, the red cedar is continuing deforestation, timber companies and environmentalists are among the subject of debate.
145. Selected red sandalwood, pear, red wood and other valuable timber as raw materials, with rich experience in court Artisan furniture making, using hand crafted traditional techniques .
146. Besides timber, veneer glued on the surface of artificial board is a main kind of wood in the field of furniture and decoration.
147. Ceramics timber of low temperature is a kind of material which uses plant remainder and the phosphorus dreg of industry abolishes as main raw materials, uses chemically bounded ceramic as its binder.
148. Mainly be suited for these industries:rolling shear, cut grain, package, gum elastic , heath, matter, food, timber, etc.
149. The glued laminated bamboo furniture drawn resource of bamboo, has changed the reliance of the furniture industry on timber resources fundamentally.
150. Loggers discovered the region's mother lode of timber in the 1960s and began cutting, especially old-growth pine.