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Examples for "gas"
Examples for "gas"
1Electric power projects include nuclear power plants, gas-fired power plants and others.
2A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
3EU officials said the gas talks would continue in Brussels next week.
4The Company's main products include electric power, gas and steam, among others.
5The company has always said its gas is highly competitive in Europe.
1And La Motte; at the first blow; was more than half successful.
2It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
3My head sunk on my breast; I received the blow in silence.
4The salt winds of the Channel blow in through the open ports.
5He got in between the armour plates; first blow went to him.
1Salt-N-Pepa boast a friendship and working relationship that has spanned 30 years.
2But it was a good performance. He allowed himself this small boast.
3Maria Theresa could hardly allow such a boast to pass without comment.
4It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.
5That boast was at the very heart of their Project Fear campaign.
1Great was the astonishment when one of the donkeys began to bray.
2The donkey gave a loud bray and kicked up its heels wildly.
3The fiend began to groan and bray-he was daunted and beat off.
4The lieutenant laughed a harsh bray and raised his glass in salute.
5If you could bray like the donkey, I'd be the roaring bull.
1Users, however, routinely brag they can use the system to drive hands-free.
2Sorry to brag but our Christmas tree is absolutely gorgeous this year!
3However, Bellarmine's vacant attempts to brag about his wealth fell incredibly short.
4The more we paid for it the louder the owner would brag.
5You didn't overstate the fact in your brag about the political graves.
1Despite his bluster, I noticed that he was keeping clear of Steakhouse.
2The event was not a clear win for Washington, despite Trump's bluster.
3Few people will take Nick Clegg's latest bluster on tax fairness seriously.
4At the time it was easy to dismiss Ellison's statements as bluster.
5So underneath the bluster, Batou was afraid his new look was disturbing.
1But leaders including US President Donald Trump continue to tout its use.
2Enthusiasts tout cyber schools for their innovative teaching methods and computer technology.
3Soon after, Stone grew less hesitant to tout his access to Trump.
4I'm not a ticket tout, I operate in the secondary ticketing market.
5The lenders tout variable rates that start at less than 3 percent.
1Not a sound could he hear, save the swash of the waves.
2Here, in these secluded nooks, I found security from the steamer's swash.
3I s'pose Ingolby has paid this old skeesicks for talking this swash.
4He felt the swash of the fragrant water upon his body.
5I was as a man who swash-buckles- arecklessmariner of the olden time.
1Thus did he vaunt, but darkness closed the eyes of the other.
2Thus did he vaunt, and the Argives were stung by his saying.
3But it is not for me to vaunt myself for my voyages.
4Nor did Agricola ever vaunt his exploits to blazon his own fame.
5But we met as kindred, if I may vaunt myself so much.
1His bluster and gasconade desert him, and leave him in pitiful case.
2That they were captured by the Indian seems too much of a gasconade.
3This gasconade made the whole court laugh, even Catherine.
4We hear of no gasconade on her part.
5I love their jolly abandon of manner, their kindness and "honesty," and their gasconade.
1Koa, I'm going to shoot a line straight out toward Alpha Centauri.
2Vienna shot a line to Mrs. Adister O'Donnell.
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