(1) Squinting, he could not actually see much, but he felt a breeze, so he thought that he had come to an unenclosed area.(2) The scheme will support new and existing organic farmers, providing £35 / hectare on organic arable or enclosed land, and £10 / hectare on unenclosed land subject to conditions.(3) Furthermore, much of the Lincolnshire Wolds in its unenclosed state was sheep pasture, not arable land.(4) At present the College is unenclosed and has seen repeated thefts most notably from the College laundry and the Junior Common Room.(5) Permits show that the three seven-story buildings total 230,000 square feet of enclosed space and 118,000 square feet of unenclosed space.(6) A forest for them and their successors was an area of unenclosed countryside, consisting of a highly variable mixture of woodland, heathland, scrub and agricultural land.(7) The definition of unenclosed upland is still under discussion with the European Commission.(8) A zone outside the royal compound became the focus of an extensive, unenclosed settlement consisting of thirteen houses and nine souterrains.(9) The legislation does not apply where the road passes over unenclosed land.(10) They can be installed in either enclosed cavities such as walls or unenclosed spaces such as attics.(11) The town consists of an oval area about 3.75 km by 9.75 km, mainly unenclosed , but incorporating a temple complex, residential buildings, clusters of aristocratic houses, and workshops.(12) The main form of agriculture was pastoral with cattle and sheep being grazed on unenclosed lands.(13) I want to spread my wings open in an unenclosed space, beat them once, twice, and leave the ground behind.(14) Now, more than 135 years on, Berkhamsted Common remains triumphantly unenclosed .(15) Many older malls will fold as consumers start to patronize the new, unenclosed , lifestyle malls that are sprouting up throughout the country.(16) I threw the last of my farthings at some very grateful peasants and while they squabbled over them, I headed off alongside the unenclosed fields towards the sun's afternoon aurora.