Common anodes are tubular and solid rod shapes or continuous ribbons of various materials.
When applying hot-melt glue to a joint, it is not necessary to lay down a continuous ribbon or to cover every square inch of surface.
His system produced a continuous ribbon of flat glass by forming the ribbon between rollers.
Apply a continuous ribbon of construction adhesive or roofing cement to the walls and press the plastic against the material to seal it.
EVERY office has individual temperature controls and natural light from continuous ribbons of windows.
When the nearby Starrett-Lehigh building was constructed in 1931, its mass became a canvas for continuous ribbons of lacy brick and glass windows.
The barriers along both sides of the race course are continuous ribbons of Hilfiger logos.
Until the early 1990s much of the coastline was undeveloped, but a rash of building projects creates an almost continuous ribbon all along the shoreline.
Glossy gold bows were strung in one continuous ribbon from top to bottom.
Bessemer patented a method for making a continuous ribbon of plate glass in 1848, but it was not commercially successful (see his autobiography, chapter 8).