We have no meanings for "much lumber" in our records yet.
1 We don't see much lumber like that nowadays.
2 New Jersey is using more than twenty times as much lumber as is produced in the state.
3 Sweden exports much lumber , but by law forbids the cutting of timber in excess of the annual growth.
4 These figures show how much lumber is in each pile, and what kind it is, and of what quality.
5 Otherwise the presence of large checks may render much lumber worthless which might have been cut out in good condition.
6 The other servants and the stepchildren were thrown together on the top floor like so much lumber in an attic.
7 He learned to tell at a glance and with relative accuracy how much lumber could be cut out of a tree.
8 West Fraser did not say how much lumber production would be reduced by the shutdowns or how many workers would be idled.
9 In fact, I'm going to saw in that one year remaining to us as much lumber as we would ordinarily saw in two years.
10 The arbitration court has already ruled in one of those cases, handing down a split decision on whether Canada was shipping too much lumber southward.
11 There are many in the Province capable of turning out nearly as much lumber in twelve months as all the mills did fifty years ago.
12 If there hadn't been so much lumbering here, I should like it better.
13 The ANC may soon be liberated from his rule, but the rest of us remain very much lumbered with him.
14 "Kind ov hard to figger out jest how much lumber 'll go into the shack," said Bill; "ye see the logs makes a difference."
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