(1) Then draw a grid of larger squares on a piece of blank paper.
(2) The drizzle had long since disappeared by the time Class 1 cars had settled themselves on the grid and the track remained completely dry throughout the night.
(3) Actually, this is the first time you have won a Formula One race from fourth on the grid , for what that's worth.
(4) For example, on geographers' globes of the Earth we use a grid of latitude and longitude lines to label positions on the Earth's surface uniquely.
(5) Suspended ceilings are hung from the ceiling joists with a metal grid .
(6) Beyond the close, cleared about 1800, is a bustling city, still occupying the grid of streets laid out by the bishop's planners almost 800 years ago.
(7) The greatest advantage is instant communication within the grid , computer to computer and relay to relay.
(8) As wholesale electric markets evolve, utility companies and other electric generators have greater incentive to stretch the grid to its limits to gain a competitive advantage.
(9) Maramba was laid on a rectangular grid of streets and lanes, formerly 15 blocks in all, covering an area of less than one square kilometre.
(10) Yet the pumps all seem to have worked off the regular electrical grid with little or no local backup power.
(11) Borcheller started fifth on the GTS grid and moved up to third in the first 40 minutes of the 12-hour race.
(12) He was third on the grid , behind Schumacher and Trulli and was running third in the first half of the race.
(13) Each page had a grid with 60 numbered squares on it.
(14) Such rock-solid policies ended uncertainties about whether producers could sell their electricity into the grid and at what price.
(15) With the chalk line, mark a grid of roughly 30-inch squares on the concrete.
(16) He made another important contribution in using a grid to locate positions of places on the Earth.
(17) We time how long it takes a driver to cover a quarter mile, their speed at the end of the run and their reaction time off the grid .
(18) The grid of longitude and latitude looks the same from either the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510topu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb or the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bottomu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of the world.
(19) The rooftop water tank is supported by a dense grid of 1m thick parallel brick walls penetrated by arches to create a series of 4m wide vaults.
(20) Maria de Villota was sixth on the starting grid and went off the track in the first lap.