Sentence examples for build produce from inspiring English sources

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It will be slow to build, produce prohibitively expensive power at over £100 per megawatt hour to be subsidised over 30 years – plus nuclear fuel decommissioning costs which, according to the Whole of Government Accounts, cost the taxpayer £80bn".

In good times and bad alike, automakers design, build, produce and sell dozens of models that fail to impress in crash and rollover tests.

It will also mean a greater emphasis on exports that we can build, produce, and sell all over the world".

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But flaws in the program were becoming clear: nuclear plants were expensive to build, produced waste that was impossible to dispose of safely and generated power far more expensive than had been projected. .

The engine, the largest and most powerful yet built, produced 6064 ihp which gave Lord Clyde a speed of 13.4 kn under steam.

Amref is working with the community to build a produce store that will allow farmers to store their produce and sell in bulk.

After you build unit-producing buildings, you can make Terran units!

The mine, which alone would cost about $4.1bn to build, would produce up to 60m tonnes of thermal coal a year for sale in Asian electricity markets, notably to Adani's own generators in India.

He was aware, however, that the plant he was helping to build could produce uranium enriched to ninety per cent U-235 — the level needed for bombs — because Lerch once told him so, he said.

The car is just too complicated to build and produce to make VW a fortune.

While they are more expensive to build, they produce power that is far cheaper than either coal or natural gas plants.

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