Sentence examples for tons of glass from inspiring English sources

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Among the factoids: New Yorkers throw away 146,200 tons of glass per year.

Dr. Angel estimated that about 20 tons of glass would have to be scooped out to make the new mirror.

They may hold as much as 1,000 tons of glass and produce as much as 50 to 500 tons per day.

His first, completed two years ago, was built for his family in Stuttgart, Germany, and was made from 12 tons of steel and 20 tons of glass.

The midcentury modern bungalow is furnished with eclectic furniture, polished wood and tons of glass, as if Frank Lloyd Wright had gone East.

In the end, the company removed 1.2 tons of debris, 125,000 tons of glass, 250 tons of steel, 450 cubic yards of concrete, 12,000 miles of electrical cable, and 198 miles of ductwork.

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There's a toast and another toast and we drain our glasses and throw them over our shoulders so they break, because we have tons of glasses and you only get married once.

To create it, Mr. Cao "pulled out a lot of the junk, cleaned up the bamboo and laid in half a ton of glass balls".

Cobalt oxide additions of 140 to 4,500 grams (5 ounces to 10 pounds) per ton of glass are made to impart a blue colour to structural glass, bottles, and optical filter glasses.

To neutralize the yellow tint of iron in plate and window glass, small quantities of cobalt oxide, 1 to 45 grams (0.04 to 1.6 ounces) per ton of glass, are added.

In the Bicheroux process, introduced in Germany in the 1920s, about a ton of glass was melted in a pot and carried to the table, where it was poured through a pair of rollers.

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