Similar words: cardboard, board, aboard, boarder, onboard, on board, boarding, cupboard. Meaning: [bɔːd] n. 1. the stage of a theater 2. the boarding that surrounds an ice hockey rink.
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91) Spray on woodworm fluid following the manufacturer's advice, and replace the boards and then spray the top surface.
92) In further education, it devolves power from local authorities to local self-governing boards.
93) These boards and commissions had varying amounts of autonomy from city departments and the public officials who appointed them.
94) Inside, there are notice boards nailed to the panelling, with details of school outings, charity events, term activities.
95) If an elected official did anything remotely similar, the editorial boards of both daily newspapers would howl for their heads.
96) Information is the fuel that feeds the otaku's worshipped dissemination systems - computer bulletin boards, modems, faxes.
97) The new ship, which has been on the drawing boards since the late 1970s, will be a research vessel.
98) Identical boards can also be produced this way in small batch quantities using the same artwork.
99) Jay Johnson, a naval aviator, that all negative findings by evaluation boards must be reviewed at the Pentagon.
100) The Contract also aims to dismantle the Department of Education and transfer its funds to families and local school boards.
101) Posters on walls and bulletin boards were by 1965 becoming ubiquitous on campus and off.
102) Cabinet sub-committees, bureaucratic sub-committees, commissions, boards and quangos provide the channels for processing corporatist interest intermediation.
103) The ceiling is closed up with varnished boards which renders the acoustic properties excellent.
104) If you continue to buy canvas boards, look for those which are advertised as non-warping.
105) However, as materials supplies improved in the mid-1950s, the Boards increased their expenditure on standardisation.
106) This Part of the Act imposes certain duties upon licensing boards in respect of seamen's canteens.
107) In the first place God made idiots. This was for practice. Then he made school boards. Mark Twain
108) Electronic networks, such as electronic mail and computer bulletin boards, extend this changing political identity even further.
109) Ohio uses local boards to manage its outpatient mental health and mental retardation services.
110) Two huge screens above the chess boards carried illuminated chess graphics to display the games.
111) The activity of state medical boards is directly related to their independence and financial backing, Winn said.
112) There are also different kinds of drawing boards which will hold the paper firmly down and provide moving X and Y axes.
113) One of the three local boards was in an impoverished, mainly black section of Brooklyn called Ocean Hill-Brownsville.
114) It will be necessary to batten the ceiling to take the new boards.
115) You can still learn on these older boards and at as little as £150 they can be a real bargain.
116) All that remains is to wrap the covering material round and glue it down to the boards.
117) Until there we are on the bare boards downstairs,[www.Sentencedict.com] with candles and Calorgas and a deli picnic on a paper plate.
118) It is appropriate that this is done through the relevant Tourist Boards and their overseas joint marketing schemes.
119) On the concourse people stood around gazing up at the departure and arrival boards, checking times of trains.
120) Today's announcement could mean some of those health boards won't be running any of the hospitals in their area.
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