Sentence examples for iron went from inspiring English sources

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7 iron went 190 yards, That confused me.

98 per cent of the salvaged steel and iron went to the Bethlehem Steel Co. in Pennsylvania for re-melting.

The dialogue has a familiar Hare snap – "A ton of iron went into the construction of that face" – but maintains a sensible line between fidelity and modern idiom.

The Iron went in front when Rory Fallon headed in Gary McSheffrey's free-kick at the near post.

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Both are periodically drawn off, with the slag being discarded and the iron going on to be refined into steel.

For example, in copper cementation iron replaces copper ions in solution, solid particles of copper precipitating while iron goes into solution.

He unmasks too the primal allure to be found in a pile of gravel and iron gone to rust, in stacks of bricks and in truck tracks stamped into the mud and the muck.

This indicates that the reaction between zinc sulphide and ferric iron goes through a state where sulphuric acid participates as an intermediate, thus the reaction takes place in the liquid phase.

While using the Fela-inspired form as a foundation, what I've always enjoyed about this eleven-piece is their sonic seeking: "By the Iron" goes its own way, one of their best guitar-driven tracks to date.

"I drove it well and controlled my irons going to the greens.

What the fuck does that mean?" The deeper Irons goes, the doomier he gets.

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