Sentences with phrase «contained by a fence»

It is due to this fact that a Pharaoh Hound must be contained by a fence which stands at least five or six feet high.

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Every field is carefully fenced in with paling formed of the mid-ribs of the palmyra - leaf, or by rows of prickly plants, aloes, cactus, euphorbias, and others; and every one is divided into small beds, each containing a different crop; but the most frequent and valuable crops are the ingredients for the preparation of curry; such as onions and chilies, which are exported to all parts of the coast and carried in large quantities into the interior.
In addition, some cats will find a way to escape unless fully contained (cat fences, by nature, have no roof).
Care must be taken to prevent them from wandering off into harm's way by keeping them contained in a fenced - in yard or on a leash when outside of the house.
The «cat ordinance,» as it's typically called in newspaper accounts, made it illegal for cats to be «off the premises of the owner and not under restraint by leash, cord, wire, strap, chain, or similar device or fence or secure enclosure adequate to contain the animal.»
Puppy Bumpers ® are the perfect answer to that Houdini pup that won't be contained by a regular fence.
Ordinance 332-2002 made it illegal for cats to be «off the premises of the owner and not under restraint by leash, cord, wire, strap, chain, or similar device or fence or secure enclosure adequate to contain the animal.»
Cairns must be ON LEASH at all times or they must be contained by secure fencing.
The Bruce Highway is well serviced by government funded roadside stops which contain toilet facilities, picnic tables and some also have fenced playgrounds for young children.
Self contained house surrounded by lawn and fully fenced.
These possibilities included engaging the floor, ceiling and corners of the exhibition space; taking advantage of architectural features such as doorways and moldings; fencing off segments of the exhibition space with «barriers» of light; and, by the time of his 1969 retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada, developing special installations, or «situations,» consisting of specially constructed architectural spaces containing room - filling light.
«I became fascinated by the graves in the West because they were contained spaces, often with fences surrounding them,» she wrote.
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