CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CORBEL OUT
PRESENT
Present
I corbel out
you corbel out
he/she/it corbels out
we corbel out
you corbel out
they corbel out
Present continuous
I am corbelling out
you are corbelling out
he/she/it is corbelling out
we are corbelling out
you are corbelling out
they are corbelling out
Present perfect
I have corbelled out
you have corbelled out
he/she/it has corbelled out
we have corbelled out
you have corbelled out
they have corbelled out
Present perfect continuous
I have been corbelling out
you have been corbelling out
he/she/it has been corbelling out
we have been corbelling out
you have been corbelling out
they have been corbelling out
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I corbelled out
you corbelled out
he/she/it corbelled out
we corbelled out
you corbelled out
they corbelled out
Past continuous
I was corbelling out
you were corbelling out
he/she/it was corbelling out
we were corbelling out
you were corbelling out
they were corbelling out
Past perfect
I had corbelled out
you had corbelled out
he/she/it had corbelled out
we had corbelled out
you had corbelled out
they had corbelled out
Past perfect continuous
I had been corbelling out
you had been corbelling out
he/she/it had been corbelling out
we had been corbelling out
you had been corbelling out
they had been corbelling out
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will corbel out
you will corbel out
he/she/it will corbel out
we will corbel out
you will corbel out
they will corbel out
Future continuous
I will be corbelling out
you will be corbelling out
he/she/it will be corbelling out
we will be corbelling out
you will be corbelling out
they will be corbelling out
Future perfect
I will have corbelled out
you will have corbelled out
he/she/it will have corbelled out
we will have corbelled out
you will have corbelled out
they will have corbelled out
Future perfect continuous
I will have been corbelling out
you will have been corbelling out
he/she/it will have been corbelling out
we will have been corbelling out
you will have been corbelling out
they will have been corbelling out
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would corbel out
you would corbel out
he/she/it would corbel out
we would corbel out
you would corbel out
they would corbel out
Conditional continuous
I would be corbelling out
you would be corbelling out
he/she/it would be corbelling out
we would be corbelling out
you would be corbelling out
they would be corbelling out
Conditional perfect
I would have corbel out
you would have corbel out
he/she/it would have corbel out
we would have corbel out
you would have corbel out
they would have corbel out
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been corbelling out
you would have been corbelling out
he/she/it would have been corbelling out
we would have been corbelling out
you would have been corbelling out
they would have been corbelling out
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you corbel out
we let´s corbel out
you corbel out
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
corbelled out
Present Participle
corbelling out
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORBEL OUT»
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“Corbel out.” He fired the engine and brought his team channel up. “Green light,”
he said into the microphone. “Let's move it out.” l Cory sat in the booth and drank
coffee, and waited. He'd gotten a cab ride from a Gifted driver all the way from ...
corbel out j corinthian column Architecture craftsman | criteria and indicators 53
crocket | crossing square. the superstructure. Also, courses of stone or brick in
which each course projects beyond the one beneath it. Two such structures ...
3
Dictionary of Civil Engineering: English-French
Syn. with CUL-DE-LAMPE CORBEL (OUT) Encorbeller Construction Syn. with
PROJECT CORBEL BACK SLAB Chaise Construction Syn. with
CANTILEVERED BACK SLAB; WALL STABILITY BRACKET CORBEL COURSE
Chapeau ...
Celinde's father might wait even longer, until he can destroy the crops in the
fields — and starve Corbel out." "Isn't there anything Corbel can do?" "You can be
sure he has his plans, you can be sure of that." "What are they?" Birle would have
...
5
Langenscheidt Routledge Fachwörterbuch kompakt Bauwesen ...
(Umw) excavate auskolken v (l&E) scour auskragen v (Arch) corbel, corbel out,
project auskragend adj (Arch, Masch, B&E, Nstg, WE) cantilevering, corbelling,
overhanging, projecting Bitumenkies m il fil . WE) asphalt- coated gravef, ...
6
Healthy homes, and how to make them
To corbel out for the support of cisterns above coal-hole. To properly build all the
chimney-flues with circular chimneys bricks, to finish the chimney-shafts with
salient courses in mortar. 6 inches high, cut to form the proper angle of 45
degrees, ...
7
Routledge German Dictionary of Construction Worterbuch ...
... scour depth auskragen 1. vt ARCH aTRAGW corbel, corbel out; 2. vi ARCH si
TRAGW project auskragend adj ARCH a TRAGW, BAUMASCHIN, BESCHLAGE,
NATURSTEIN, WERKSTOEE cantilevering, corbelling, overhanging, projecting; ...
8
Illustrated Dictionary of Civil Engineering
... i copolymer the product of polymerisation of two or more substances at the
same time; a mixed polymer. i corbel a shelf or ledge formed by projecting
successive courses of masonry out from the face of the wall. i corbel out to build
out one or ...
9
Re-viewing Space: Figurative Language in Architects' ...
TXT] (66) Dating from 1954, the Price House has concrete-block walls that corbel
out as they rise and an expansive roof that seems to float above bands of glass. [
3INTHE~1.TXT] (67) The floor gently rakes up to the second level of the old ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
v (corbelled, corbelling) (always corbel out or off ) to projector cause to project on
corbels. [15c: French, from Latin corvellum, diminutive of corvus raven] □
corbelled adj. 'corbelling/?. corbie /"korbi/ >n (corbies) Scot a crow or raven. [15c:
from ...
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