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Meanings of furnish the power in English
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Usage of furnish the power in English
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The British don't have enough coal & oil to furnishthepower they need.
2
A handle attached to the fly-wheel would furnishthepower.
3
Then he had the basement wired, and got an electric motor to furnishthepower.
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You might even say that they are the very soul of the atom, since they furnishthepower that maintains the motion of the atom.
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Horses, mules, and even sails, furnishedthepower for these early railroads.
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The water-wheel of an old fulling mill furnishedthepower-andthe machinery ran.
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Gasolene and storage batteries furnishedthepower, and there was plenty in reserve.
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A farm tractor furnishesthepower to run the husker.
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A waterfall furnishedthepower to run his machinery.
10
God furnishesthepower; we are to do.
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Jesus furnishedthepower, the disciples furnished the faith and effort, and the five things were done.
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Johnson furnishedthepower of phrase, in which he was as eminent as any Englishman between Shakespeare and Charles Lamb.
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The pumping station had been started up the previous night, two locomotives sent by the Lake Shore Railroad furnishingthepower.
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The snow that furnishes the smooth bed over which they were drawn, now melted, furnishesthepower that carries them down to the mills.
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Quite a number of manufacturing establishments had commenced operations, and the value of the little stream that furnishedthepower was beginning to be appreciated.
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"As your tests will be made in the daytime, the company should be able to furnishthepower you need," rejoined Mr.