101. The water will run down the roof toward the eaves. 102. They found shade, but the water ran out. 103. This might allow water to run over it and onto the roof rather than into the joint. 104. This will allow melted water to run through the tap, slowly but safely. 105. To allow copper-laden water to run over grass could result in a dead lawn. 106. To prevent that, you could slant the trench slightly so that the water would run sideways, eventually away from the house. 107. Tie the herb bundle directly to the nozzle of the bathtub so that the water runs over it. 108. Turn on the water from the hot tap only and take a temperature reading after the water is running at its hottest. 109. Trouble was, these early WCs were flushed by cistern and often the water ran continuously through the commode. 110. Water runs along the inside of the caldron, cooling the structure and eliminating a soot build-up. |