Sentence examples for cast shell from inspiring English sources

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On this night, it had received a batch of freshly cast shell bodies from a rebel foundry elsewhere.

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The key process of its main components is described as follows: As the MG750/1915-GWD shearer developed is a heavy-duty large power shearer, large casting shells, such as ranging arms and traction gearbox, are heavy in weight, and the cavity structure is complex and the thickness is uneven.

The shape of the wing made up of three sizes of cast concrete shell shapes, also in a way reminds me of a large feather hat I imagine ladies would have worn back in the day when Beirut was considered the Paris of the middle East.

An 1888 article in The Real Estate Record & Guide noted that part of the building's "hideous cast-iron shell" remained in place.

The last-named star, one of the Pleiades, is known to cast off shells of matter from time to time, perhaps as a result of its high rotational speed (up to 322 km/sec).

"The question is: can we make them in such a way that they are illuminated by our current understanding, rather than the way things were understood a century ago, when statue-making was at its zenith in this country?" Seacole's statue stands in front of a 4.5 metre-high disc, cast from shell-blasted Crimean rock.

This came about because of the enrichment of sulphur from pyrite extracts during the earlier Song Dynasty period, while Chinese gunpowder formulae by the late 12th century and at least by 1230 were potential enough for explosive detonations and bursting cast iron shells.

He wrote that the Chinese in his day had discovered how to pack hollow, cast iron shells of cannonballs with gunpowder to create an explosive effect upon contact with enemy targets.

Therefore, based on ranging arm shell cast material composition based casting characteristics and structure, size, and casting weight level, the foundry program was determined, including the sand casting method and casting process (pouring position, parting surface, sand box structure and size).

By gluing sand from ocean sediments, cast-off shells, and microbial skeletons to their own faeces, they can make pressure-proof shells.

Even if a home chef were to make the soup from scratch, he or she would probably eschew all those cast-off shells and pry open a can of clams instead.

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