Use of inlaid in Sentences. 29 Examples

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inlaid at the start of sentence


  1. Inlaid into the front of the black-faced headstock is the familiar Gibson logo, and what looks like a stylised seahorse.

inlaid in the middle of sentence


  1. The box was inlaid with gold monograms.
  2. The lid of the box had been inlaid with silver.
  3. The heavy dark table is inlaid with lighter wood.
  4. The top of the wooden chest was inlaid with ivory.
  5. It's handmade and the inlaid designs are etched in.
  6. He bought a table in which he inlaid design himself.
  7. Gold and silver had been inlaid into the lid of the box.
  8. The dogwood bud, pale green is inlaid with russet markings.
  9. The maple neck has 22 frets inlaid in a rosewood fingerboard.
  10. Victorian inlaid china-cabinet, £180; ruby oil lamp, £175.
  11. The white marble floors were inlaid in a radial pattern of brass.
  12. Decoration, furniture, wood carving, handles , joinery inlaid work.
  13. The inlaid marble top of the gilt table in the centre of the saloon.
  14. Decoration, furniture, wood carving, handles, joinery and inlaid work.
  15. Ureter stone was inlaid in anatomise physiological narrow place usually.
  16. An inlaid piano-stool, went for £125 while two bedroom mirrors made £140.
  17. His intricately patterned, inlaid tabletop designs represent hundreds of hours of work.
  18. The ceiling was decorated with cherubs and angels, and the frieze was inlaid with gold.
  19. Gold lower gross profit margins, inlaid jewelry category on higher gross profit margins.
  20. The result shows: the carbon nanotube homogeneous inlaid the brilliant afterbirth of Ni - P.
  21. A small table stood nearby on which ivory chessmen stood poised in combat on an inlaid board.
  22. Adam finally turned the icon over and found on the back a small silver crown inlaid in the wood.
  23. Tobie made to sit in a chair and then desisted, because it was inlaid and foreign and breakable.
  24. Victorian inlaid music cabinet, £220; miniature watercolour on porcelain, Lady Hamilton, £210.
  25. A marble mantle clock made £170; an Edwardian dressing table £240 and an inlaid writing desk £230.
  26. The inlaid chequerboard top of the coffee table houses all kind of games, including backgammon, chess and Scrabble.
  27. Very good value woollen garments, inlaid wooden souvenirs or leather goods may be bought at market stalls and some shops.
  28. A Victorian mahogany single bed with walnut ends sold for £420; an Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe and dressing table, £360.
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