Use of conduit in Sentences. 43 Examples

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conduit at the start of sentence


  1. Conduit cars 2 and 6 posing with their crews, local boys and a landau near North Pier.
  2. Conduit cars 2 and 6 posing with their crews, local boys and a landau near North Pier.

conduit at the end of sentence


  1. The water runs through by means of this conduit.
  2. The water runs through by means of this conduit.
  3. The first, computer information allocates the change of conduit.
  4. The first, computer information allocates the change of conduit.

conduit in the middle of sentence


  1. conduit ageing is slack, it is moment was updated.
  2. Allow yourself to be a conduit of nonverbal information.
  3. Pakistan became a conduit for drugs produced in Afghanistan.
  4. These cars already had conduit gear and did not need modification.
  5. These cars already had conduit gear and did not need modification.
  6. So peduncular did not get force, conduit keeps normal, easy imbibe.
  7. So peduncular did not get force, conduit keeps normal, easy imbibe.
  8. Edward was far more, however, than a mere passive conduit for funds.
  9. The organization had acted as a conduit for money from the arms industry.
  10. Drug traffickers have used the country as a conduit for shipments to the U.S.
  11. Drug traffickers have used the country as a conduit for shipments to the U.S.
  12. It operates as a conduit for ideas to flow freely throughout an organization.
  13. A highly active hydrodynamic system with underground conduit flow in cave rivers.
  14. If electric, the tramway was to be worked by overhead wire or slot conduit systems.
  15. This hampers the small banks that the non-banks use as a conduit for their services.
  16. This hampers the small banks that the non-banks use as a conduit for their services.
  17. But even more significantly, the Internet offers a tremendous conduit for information.
  18. In any case the L.C.C. used the slot conduit system and the Company used overhead wires.
  19. In any case the L.C.C. used the slot conduit system and the Company used overhead wires.
  20. It's like staring down a conduit that led straight back in time for two most salient reasons.
  21. The meter and service pipe should not touch or be close to any electrical conduit or apparatus.
  22. The corridor inside was a grey conduit for numerous pipes and fittings, lit by plain white bulbs.
  23. A dry stone conduit underlies the road here; a roadside marker is a metal keystone rusted blank.
  24. A dry stone conduit underlies the road here; a roadside marker is a metal keystone rusted blank.
  25. Each serpent or conduit conducts its respective energy to form the human electro-magnetic energy flow.
  26. Each serpent or conduit conducts its respective energy to form the human electro-magnetic energy flow.
  27. Among other things, kingship functioned as a kind of conduit through which man was linked to his gods.
  28. To say that the Church was the sole conduit of divine revelation was to dictate terms to the Almighty.
  29. To say that the Church was the sole conduit of divine revelation was to dictate terms to the Almighty.
  30. A major conduit for the translation of many of these ideas into legal thought was Oliver Wendell Holmes.
  31. Diana later realized that Camilla saw Charles's love of hunting as a conduit to maintaining her own friendship.
  32. Diana later realized that Camilla saw Charles's love of hunting as a conduit to maintaining her own friendship.
  33. The end gate of the upper conduit, also showing the winding house and cabin housing one of the hydraulic standpipes.
  34. The white-hot stream flowed down a crudely fashioned open conduit, passing only a couple of feet from Robyn's toecaps.
  35. The white-hot stream flowed down a crudely fashioned open conduit, passing only a couple of feet from Robyn's toecaps.
  36. This enabled Whessoe to stamp its by now ubiquitously accepted name on the conduit that supplied vital water to the cotton city.
  37. This enabled Whessoe to stamp its by now ubiquitously accepted name on the conduit that supplied vital water to the cotton city.

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