The pews are darkly-stained timber and are crafted to sit on the sloping floor, progressively shorter towards the altar to suit the reducing width of the nave.
12.
As fours and sixes shared production tooling, the four also had a long stroke and lack of water jacketing, even though it did not need the reduced width.
13.
"A possible solution, " he said, would be to reduce width of the buffer zone to one or two kilometers _ six-tenths of a mile to 1.2 miles wide.
14.
For example, do not use for or, except in a technical passage where the term occurs many times or in an infobox or a data table to reduce width.
15.
"A possible solution, " he said, would be to reduce width of the buffer zone to one or two kilometers _ six-tenths of a mile to 1 . 2 miles wide.
16.
Even at this reduced width, for the water surface to have the desired dynamics the streamflow needed to be, which is two or three times greater than the flow of most artificial whitewater channels.
17.
Experiments on capillary water absorption have shown that increased amounts of lime in the mixture results in an increase in quantity and in reduced width of capillary canals, proving the material s erosion resistance.
18.
During construction of the bridge some of Matthew's criticisms were borne out : it became apparent that bedrock could not be found at a depth allowing the use of brick piers; the design had to be modified to use lattice-work iron piers of reduced width, and there was considerable cost overrun.
19.
The overall width of the vehicle was reduced, because there was no need to accommodate a separate gearbox across the width of the car and because there was no transmission tunnel in the floorplan of the Mini, there was more space that could be used to accommodate the passengers thus compensating for the reduced width.
20.
The first of a further 50 new bogie singles was also built in March 1894, the last of the class being outshopped in March 1899 . These new locomotives differed from the rebuilds in having their cylinder diameter reduced from, and the springs for the trailing wheels located above the footplate and outside the cab, necessitating a reduced width for the latter.