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He must make it a point to have a look at the weirs, said his men.
It is thought that there are no other such weirs in the world.
Also the weirs, but they are well marked and very difficult to go over.
Other technology was used as well, including nets and weirs.
Some weirs are used as bridges for people to walk along.
There are a number of weirs built along the creek to hold water.
There are two weirs, which were built some time after the lock.
Take life easy, as the grass grows on the weirs.
As the name of the walk suggests, it passes five weirs.
Most of the mill buildings have long since gone, but the weirs remain.
His men had become expert at presiding over the weirs.
The river is crossed by nine bridges and two weirs.
There are 45 locks on the river, each with one or more adjacent weirs.
The station put in metal weirs to divert the river.
There are other foot bridges with views of the river and its weirs.
Until their second studio room is running full time, the Weirs rent it to other editors.
Most coastal rivers now have dams and weirs on them.
Along its course are 45 navigation locks with accompanying weirs.
Other weirs distributed the water from the canal into the meadows.
Weirs were often built to divert and provide a head of water for the many mills.
The effect is achieved by pumping the water over small dams known as weirs.
The weirs maintain water levels and also they're the reason locks are put in to get boats around them.
The river was named for early fish weirs (locally pronounced).
Nowadays, the river has a number of dams and weirs along its length.
This involved the construction of weirs in order to divert water into the mills.