linear foot

collocation in English

meaningsoflinearandfoot

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linear
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪn.i.ər/
us
/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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foot
noun
uk
/fʊt/
us
/fʊt/
the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or ...
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(Definition oflinearandfootfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflinear foot

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There is the case of the single sound track, which again, though a first copy, will pay one penny perlinearfoot.
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I do not complain that they have done that; it is only an ingenious use of the absurd system of taxation perlinearfoot.
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The basis of the taxation is so much perlinearfootof film.
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Here again the duty will be at the rate of one penny perlinearfoot.
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Therefore, 4½ d. on the square foot is very much the same thing as ½d, perlinearfoot.
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Most wallpaper borders are sold bylinearfootand with a wide range of widths therefore square footage is not applicable.
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The cost of the two tunnels was $15.6 million, which is $475 perlinearfoot($1,558 per linear meter).
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Beachfront property has sold for upwards of $60,000 per front foot (linearfoot) at the top of the market.
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Flute size refers to the number of flutes perlinearfoot, although the actual flute dimensions for different corrugator manufacturers may vary slightly.
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The near instantaneous rate of discharge causes a potential (difference) over distance, which may amount to several thousand volts perlinearfoot.
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The collection is 1.0linearfoot(1 record carton).
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An air gap of maximum 1/8 perlinearfootof width facilitate installation and allows smoke migration through the assembly.
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Measuring the number of flutes perlinearfootis a more reliable method of identifying flute size than measuring board thickness, which can vary due to manufacturing conditions.
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More than one element perlinearfootis common, and an array of these elements is required to heat a griddle plate of any given width.
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The compensating chain is about half the length that the arbor travels, and sized to weigh twice as much as the combined weight of the lift lines perlinearfoot.
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Patent bridges were the bread and butter of early engineers who typically received one dollar perlinearfootof bridge construction for use of the patented design.
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Approximately 135 linear feet of open access shelving have been added by ad hoc reorganisation since 1985 at negligible cost.
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The forms for 1881 to 1971 occupy some 70,000 linear feet of shelving at secure but low-cost storage centres.
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The imagination boggles at the idea of people having access to all 12 million linear feet of those records.
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In other words, the 201,000,000 linear feet exported during the first nine mouths of last year increased the country's trade by about 201,000,000 dollars.
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