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单词 Coal
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(1) They underwrote the coal mine's bonds.
(2) Germany produced enormous quantities of coal, iron and steel.
(3) Put some coal on the fire.
(4) Gas-fired electricity is cheaper than coal.
(5) There is plenty of coal in this area.
(6) We've converted from coal to gas central heating.
(7) The nation's consumption of coal decreased continuously last year.
(8) They burned coal to heat the room.
(9) Stocks of coal are running low.
(10) Coal gave the region industrial supremacy.
(11) Coal used to cost 3 shillings a sack.
(12) China is rich in coal mine.
(13) He tried to regularize the management of coal mines.
(14) Supplies of coal are dwindling fast.
(15) His face was blackened with coal.
(16) Coal is becoming a rare commodity.
(17) Coal miners have to work under the ground.
(18) Many ships coal at this Port.
(19) We must renew our supplies of coal.
(20) Coal seams intermixed with iron ore.
(21) Gas and coal are fuels.
(22) Put some more coal on the fire.
(23) The geologist proves up a coal deposits.
(24) Europe imports coal from America.
(25) The average UK coal seam is one metre thick.
(26) His daily work is to riddle coal cinders to get out the larger pieces.
(27) Shale underlies the coal.
(28) Wood, coal, oil(http://)(), petrol and gas are all different kinds of fuel.
(29) The government restructured the coal industry before selling it to private owners.
(30) They rated their daily coal output at about 2,100 tons.
(1) Germany produced enormous quantities of coal, iron and steel.
(2) Put some coal on the fire.
(3) Gas-fired electricity is cheaper than coal.
(4) We've converted from coal to gas central heating.
(5) The nation's consumption of coal decreased continuously last year.
(6) Coal gave the region industrial supremacy.
(7) China is rich in coal mine.
(8) Supplies of coal are dwindling fast.
(9) Coal is becoming a rare commodity.
(10) Many ships coal at this Port.
(11) Gas and coal are fuels.
(12) Europe imports coal from America.
(13) The average UK coal seam is one metre thick.
(14) Wood, coal, oil, petrol and gas are all different kinds of fuel.
(15) The government restructured the coal industry before selling it to private owners.
(16) Should I put another shovelful of coal on the fire?
(17) Canals in the area were originally built for the carriage of coal.
(18) The pit is being shut down because it no longer has enough coal that can be mined economically.
(19) Coal has been displaced by natural gas as a major source of energy.
(20) This could pose a threat to jobs in the coal industry.
(21) The decision is a hammer blow for the coal industry.
(22) Coal is formed from the remains of freshwater plants.
(23) They priced coal out of the competitive market.
(24) They are mining for coal.
(25) The barge was loaded up with coal.
(26) Every tonne of coal contains, on average, 30 kilograms of nitrogen.
(27)
(31) His routine work is to rub the coal through a sieve.
(32) This old coal face is to be reworked next week.
(33) With competition from cheap imports, the British coal industry is facing a serious crisis.
(34) Should I put another shovelful of coal on the fire?
(35) Pile more coal on the fire; it is going out.
(36) Canals in the area were originally built for the carriage of coal.
(37) They are trying their best to reactivate the old coal cutter.
(38) The pit is being shut down because it no longer has enough coal that can be mined economically.
(39) Coal has been displaced by natural gas as a major source of energy.
(40) This could pose a threat to jobs in the coal industry.
(41) The decision is a hammer blow for the coal industry.
(42) Ore and coal had been barged down the Ohio to the Mississippi.
(43) The strike seriously reduced coal deliveries to industry.
(44) France has fallen behind in coal production.
(45) There's hardly any coal left.
(46) Russia has a wealth of coal and timber.
(47) They use half a ton of coal every week.
(48) Coal is formed from the remains of freshwater plants.
(49) The price of coal fell sharply.
(50) The raw coal was quoted at $15 per ton.
(51) Britain's mineral resources include oil,(http:///coal.html) coal and gas deposits.
(52) Disagreement exists over the pattern of demand for coal.
(53) Important changes are moving in on the coal industry.
(54) Matthew scrubbed the coal dust from his face.
(55) They priced coal out of the competitive market.
(56) Domestic coal supplies were more plentiful in the mid-1950s.
(57) The government wants to reduce industry's dependence on coal.
(58) Coal forms by a slow process of chemical change.
(59) His face and hands were smutted by the coal.
(60) Coal will be underproduced by 55%.
(61) Stocks of coal are running dangerously low.
(62) Their main task is to regenerate Chinese coal industry.
(63) Coal fell into disfavour because burning it caused pollution.
(64) The power stations burn coal from the Ruhr region.
(65) We're poorly off for coal at the moment.
(66) We used 10 tons of coal last winter.
(67) We had a big delivery of coal today.
(68) These are troubled times for the coal industry.
(69) The lime-stone rocks bed up against the coal.
(70) The truck dumped the coal on the ground.
(71) They often understated their coal output.
(72) Coal is actually cheaper than gas.
(73) In the old days coal supplies came by cart.
(74) They're still mining a rich seam of high-grade coal.
(75) The ship called at Gibraltar to coal.
(76) We have only a small reserve of coal.
(77) Demand for coal is down and so are prices.
(78) The region abounds in coal.
(79) The coal industry was plagued by industrial disputes .
(80) Coal and steel were the region's lifeblood.
(81) The coal industry is running down.
(82) I put more coal on the fire.
(83) They loaded the ship with coal.
(84) Coal is one of the cheapest fuels.
(85) The chemical properties of coal are still incompletely understood.
(86) We lead in the coal production.
(87) Gas can be produced from coal.
(88) The region is rich in minerals and coal deposits.
(89) They are mining for coal.
(90) The boat is freighted with coal.
(91) Wood and coal are both combustible substances.
(92) When coal burns, it generates heat.
(93) We ordered a hundredweight of coal.
(94) The barge was loaded up with coal.
(95) Socialist policy favours public ownership of the coal industry.
(96) We ran out of coal,and had to burn wood.
(97) Coal is a fossil fuel.
(98) Add some more coal to keep the fire going.
(99) The coal industry is being run down.
(100) How much coal was mined here?
(101) Have we got enough supplies of coal?
(102) We've received an order for two tons of coal.
(103) Britain's coal industry has all but disappeared.
(104) Our stock of coal has not renewed yet.
(105) a lump of coal / rock / mud.
(106) The coal-miners did not bank out the coal.
(107) The price of coal has come down this week.
(108) We have enough coal to see the winter out.
(109) Coal power stations release sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.
(110) The coal fire had discoloured the paintwork.
(111) Nuclear power is cleaner than coal.
(112) Coal workers are determined to put up a fight to save their jobs.
(113) At its peak, the mine produced 5,000 tons of coal a day.
(114) It is less polluting than power stations fuelled by oil, coal and gas.
(115) After he left school, he tried his hand at a variety of jobs—bricklayer, cinema usher, coal man.
(116) Extensive mining has reduced the supplies of coal in the area.
(117) The fire will keep in if you add coal into it from time to time.
(118) The price of coal has been rounded up from 36.50 yuan to 37 per ton.
(119) The machine building industry reacted upon the coal industry considerably.
(120) The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
(121) The train carried coal to Qinhuangdao and then deadheaded back to Tianjin to pick up another load.
(122) Germany, however, insists on restrictions on the import of Polish coal.
(123) The coal industry is running down as coal is gradually replaced by oil.
(124) There wasn't enough coal during the war, so we had to use it sparingly.
(125) The coal is six pounds underweight / underweight by six pounds.
(126) At one time they used to mine coal in these valleys.
(127) The coal mines in North China have to rev up their outputs to meet ever - increasing demand.
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(128) Every tonne of coal contains, on average, 30 kilograms of nitrogen.
(129) She used tongs to put some more coal on the fire.
(130) Coal, oil and minerals are the raw materials of industry.
(131) The National Union of Mineworkers pressed the party to support a total ban on imported coal.
(132) The coal mines of North China are centred in Shanxi Province.
(133) Opencast coal mining is among the most environmentally destructive activities carried out in Wales.
(134) We have raised the coal output by using better mining methods.
(135) We are going to lay down a new railway so as to carry the coal to the riverside.
(136) It would be preposterous to shovel coal with a teaspoon.
(137) His face and hands were coverd with grime from the coal dust.
(138) How/What did you do for coal during the miners' strike?
(139) The minister said she would give a clear and unambiguous statement on the future of the coal industry at the earliest possible opportunity.
(140) Coal fell out of the fire, and burned the carpet.
(141) After a few years' reform the coal industry of China has been reanimated.
(142) The steel industry is one of Britain's greatest users of coal.
(143) The law would encourage companies to switch from coal to cleaner fuels.
(144) A hot coal fell out of the fire and burnt the carpet.
(145) Measures need to be taken to mitigate the environmental effects of burning more coal.
(146) The air is so black with diesel fumes and coal dust, I can barely see.
(147) Many young peasants were recruited into the coal mining industry.
(148) The ability of coal to release a combustible gas has long been known.
(149) This seam of coal reposes on a layer of clay.
(150) British Coal is planning to extend its operations in Wales.
(151) The company, New England Electric, burns coal to generate power.
(152) A coal fell from the fire and burned the carpet.
(153) The General Strike in Britain in 1926 was caused by the lockout of coal miners.
(154) The miners put some explosives in the mine, to loosen the coal.
(155) The increase in gas-fired power stations means traditional coal ones are becoming surplus to requirements.
(156) I think we're being very short sighted in not exploiting our own coal.
(157) If you put too much coal on the fire at once you'll smother it.
(158) The minister maintained that the coal mines were uneconomic and would have to be closed.
(159) The coal miners have come out for about two weeks.
(160) Explosions, though infrequent, are an occupational hazard for coal - miners.
(161) Do you burn coal as well as wood on this fire?
(162) This year's yield from the coal mine was very large.
(163) He worked in the notoriously unhealthy environment of a coal mine.
(164) In the first half of this year the total coal output rose by eighty per cent as compared with that of last year.
(165) It remains lunacy to produce yet more coal to add to power stations' stockpiles.
(166) The region is valued for its coal and vast electricity-generating capacity.
(167) After two cold months, the coal shortage was beginning to bite.
(168) One truck involved in the accident was carrying a heavy load of coal.
(169) The coal industry has decided to computerize in the near future.
(170) By and by electricity will take the place of coal.
(171) The amount of carbon dioxide released by human activities such as burning coal and oil is small in comparison.
(172) She was unlike him in every way except for her coal black eyes.
(173) Six coal pits were mothballed in the hope that they could be reopened in a time of better economic conditions.
(174) Most coal fields began life as swamps about 300 million years ago in the Carboniferous period.
(175) Many miners have suffered from the effects of coal dust in their lungs.
(176) It's a bleak look - out for the coal industry as the number of pit closures increases.
(177) The coal gas has been odorized before supplying the users.
(178) The new coal cutter revolutionized the coal industry in the 1980's.
(179) If you live in a smokeless zone you have to use smokeless fuels instead of coal.
(180) The yearly output of coal was quartered in a year.
(181) The coal production is targeted for 100 million tons this year.
(182) Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas will service our needs for some considerable time to come.
(183) The driest and hardest coal is anthracite.
(184) After coal, building materials figured importantly among bulk cargoes.
(185) Coal gas production became involved with safe gas explosions.
(186) Coal fires burning along the way.
(187) His brief was to convey coal as a developing rather than a senescent industry.
(188) Even if they keep within budget, nuclear plants are at least twice as expensive to build as coal stations.
(189) How about coal, roaring down a tin chute and into a basement bin?
(190) If the reverse were true, coal would be delivered free to the generators with a cash bonus of £10 a tonne.
(191) Further risks are the increase in diesel fumes, back injuries, dermatitis and stress-related problems - all increasing in coal mines.
(192) As a cradle of the coal, iron and steel industries many of its age-old traditions still continue to this day.
(193) Organic compounds including a number of carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also present in coal dust.
(194) Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. Buddha 
(195) The early style of ships used to move coal in quantity was the collier brig and the collier barque.
(196) Glover saw his face, dense as coal, no white blood, none of the high tones of the day.
(197) Remember - always leave a little ventilation to keep the air fresh and for gas and coal fires to burn safely.
(198) For a while she stood next to the coal stove and warmed her hands on the backs of her legs.
(199) Aside from coal, copper is the state's largest natural resource.
(200) The office was a 2-bedroomed bungalow with a coal fire in the grate!
(201) At one end of the room a coal fire burned brightly.
(202) The engine rode up over three wagons of the coal train and ended up embedded under a road bridge.
(203) As well as carried in the coal, made the beds, run errands, carried out the slops.
(204) Moisture in the coal would quickly become converted into dilute sulphuric acid, and attack the sides of the hold.
(205) In 1874 Elliot became the first of the coal industry's business leaders to receive a baronetcy.
(206) Another study has shown a positive association between gastric cancer and exposure to coal dust in those miners who smoked.
(207) Raffles A lounge cellar bar with a relaxed atmosphere and a real coal fire.
(208) Coal miners, in their miners' hats, marched in honor of the man who had settled the anthracite coal strike.
(209) A dusty-faced boy was now raking the coal and wood from this into a tidy, white pile of ash.
(210) Union bosses fear that a strike is brewing in the coal industry.
(211) This is a saving compared to the $ 116 per kilowatt figure for a new coal boiler.
(212) It is 40 percent more expensive than coal, and there is an abundance of alternative energy sources.
(213) I worked in the coal mines for three years to obtain my colliery manager's certificate.
(214) There will also be an increase in the proportion of total energy demand accounted for by coal.
(215) Campaigners claim deposits of coal dust released into the atmosphere are a health hazard and a nuisance.
(216) Went in through the coal chute, down into the basement, came back upstairs, and let him in.
(217) Like oil, gas and coal fields, peat bogs act as vast carbon stores.
(218) There is something about coal mining that seems to brutalize a place.
(219) Labour's energy spokesman says the decision is bad news for the consumer and a hammer blow for the coal industry.
(220) In the backyards were the brick wash-houses and the coal bunkers.
(221) The copious benzene rings and potential carboxylic acid groups in coal suggest that these transformations might not be too difficult.
(222) A big, flat coal barge was passing under the bridge and I averted my eyes from the sight of it.
(223) Increased exports were boosted by higher oil prices, which encouraged domestic investment, particularly in coal mining.
(224) The pillars of coal left behind were compressed, releasing large amounts of an explosive mixture of air and methane called firedamp.
(225) Occasionally, some pregnant women want to eat non-food substances; baking soda, coffee grounds, even coal or chalk.
(226) They are responsible for much of the coal that we burn today.
(227) While addressing this economic question, how can we use natural gas to mitigate the environmental consequences of increased coal burning?
(228) Four single bulbs under tin covers lit the entire station, and the air smelled of coal and damp earth.
(229) Further, soft coal sometimes contains dangerous concentrations of toxic materials such as arsenic, antimony,(/coal.html) and cadmium.
(230) This is just across the road from Incline Top and should produce 650,000 tonnes of coal.
(231) Both areas include extensive abandoned mine workings for coal and, locally, oil-shale.
(232) Prior to the technical innovations by the Coal Board, miners had been used to working in small autonomous groups or teams.
(233) What is more, 20 million tonnes of imported coal means another £1,000 million added to the balance of payments deficit.
(234) A supreme baseliner, he approached the net about as frequently as Michael Heseltine visits a coal mine.
(235) Who introduced a Bill - long overdue - to deal with the coal mining subsidence problem?
(236) Up to that time coal was chiefly used as a domestic fuel but from 1812 onwards it went to sea as bunker fuel.
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