Sentence examples for mining has gone from inspiring English sources

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"ASIC mining has gone from being a joke of an industry to a highly competitive meatgrinder.

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"Mine has gone bad, and I wondered if I could borrow a clove or two".

With that information, the mine has gone from producing 50,000 ounces of gold a year to 500,000 ounces.

(3) Rock bolting in Chinese coal mines has gone through a process from low strength, high strength, to high pretension and extra high strength.

The latter is preferable because, as the paper says, "the lion's share of increases in both earnings and life expectancy (emphasis mine) has gone to those at the top of the income distribution".

Their communities are still here though the mines have gone.

But either a mine had gone undetected or a ceramic or plastic mine was in the ground.

By Witter Bynner The New Yorker, October 19 , 1935P. 23 Put your small feet where mine have gone before, View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By George Packer By Jia Tolentino.

Former students of mine have gone on to work as specialist arts lawyers, as PR agents, in fashion, or to run their own galleries.

In Africa, workers at Chinese-run oil fields and copper mines have gone on strike over low pay and dangerous working conditions.

All of mine have gone through so much silent trial-and-error that the next time one of us has a decision to make, I'm hopeful it won't all have been in vain.

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