Sentence examples for would have extracted from inspiring English sources

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Harry explains that he would have extracted Elena, but Coaver threatened him with a gun.

The water shortage took on an even more urgent aspect this week when the government announced that an anticipated long-term solution, a project that would have extracted 2.15 billion cubic meters, or nearly 570 billion gallons, of water from the Red Sea every year, was to be scaled back because of its high cost, estimated at more than $14 billion.

In September, Norwegian energy company Statoil postponed for at least three years a project that would have extracted up to 40,000 barrels per day from the Alberta tar sands.

This result is consistent with the above explanation, as 0.01 M CaCl2, being a dilute, neutral salt solution, would have extracted mostly soluble Si and less of the Si adsorbed to soil surfaces.

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No mean feat, this; all 12,111 lines of it are expected, or at least intended, to hold audiences in thrall for at least 17 hours.The full staging of this marathon would surely have extracted an oh-so-human shiver of pride from the "giant of Weimar".

Had he simply had a chance to close it when he was arrested, the FBI would have struggled to have extracted any information at all.As it stands, the case proves that even in the new era of internet criminality, traditional policing and a healthy understanding of human fallibility will be far more important than the sorts of technical fixes that so obsess politicians.

We think that the Fe2+ is incorporated into the solid phase since sorbed Fe2+ would have been extracted with the 0.5 M NaAc used in our extraction scheme.

This huge sum would have been extracted from all of us one way or the other – either because we would have been forced to buy the wretched cards or through taxation.

The number represents a portion of the money the shareholders were held to have lost through sales of oil that would have been extracted between 2004 and 2011, had Yukos not been bankrupted first.

Otherwise, intact cells and cell debris would be dissolved in the lysis step and nuclear and mitochondrial DNA would have been extracted in addition to the target cpDNA.

Transformation studies were not successful in selecting transformants; however, the method would have only extracted small plasmids.

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