Sentence examples for to drill into from inspiring English sources

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to drill into

noun

A tool used to remove material so as to create a hole, typically by plunging a rotating cutting bit into a stationary workpiece.

  • Wear safety glasses when operating an electric drill.

Exact(59)

And maybe, for people to drill into.

It needs BP's know-how to drill into the Arctic's riches.

It does not yet have permission to drill into oil reserves.

America's Department of Energy is developing software to drill into scientific animations of particle behaviour in nuclear reactions.

Its next major task is to find a rock to drill into, and that requires moving to a new spot.

She is determined to drill into Sarah Nancy the art of talking to, and listening to, a boy.

Then to a quarry, where we were ordered to drill into the mountains to make some sort of secret city.

Medical researchers are beginning to drill into patients' heads experimentally, in order to implant nerve cells inside their brains.

In North America, we have been willing to drill into shale to get access to cheap gas.

Feedly walks the line well between an accessible interface and features for more experienced users to drill into their feeds.

A locksmith was called to drill into it, and when it was opened, the medals were indeed missing.

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