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    Use "coal mine" in a sentence

    coal mine example sentences

    coal mine


    1. Some coal mines, advantageously situated, cannot be wrought on account of their barrenness


    2. Other coal mines in the same country, sufficiently fertile, cannot be wrought on account of their situation


    3. The most fertile coal mine, too, regulates the price of coals at all the other mines in its neighbourhood


    4. In coal mines, a fifth of the gross produce is a very great rent, a tenth the common rent ; and it is seldom a rent certain, but depends upon the occasional variations in the produce


    5. These are so great, that in a country where thirty years purchase is considered as a moderate price for the property of a landed estate, ten years purchase is regarded as a good price for that of a coal mine


    6. The value of a coal mine to the proprietor, frequently depends as much upon its situation as upon its fertility


    7. The productions of such distant coal mines can never be brought into competition with one another


    8. A significant influx of latinos arrived in the twenties to work the coal mines and Aquifer


    9. I often think of our animals as ‘canaries in a coal mine’ because they are so very


    10. coal mine in Central Appalaicha, the first time in 37 years the agency has moved to veto such a project

    11. After he completed his studies, he accepted a position as the company doctor of a coal mine in Rhonda


    12. ] This recent series of incidents should be the canary in the coal mine telling us that Fukushima No


    13. The new guidance issued under the Clean Water Act could put at risk many of the 27,000 people employed at surface coal mines


    14. percentage is higher, for example MTR provided 30% of the coal mined in West Virginia in 2006


    15. On Inauguration Day, the EPA began a crackdown on "mountaintop" coal mines


    16. There was oil back in the hills, and a teensy coal mine maybe thirty-forty years since


    17. Where's the old coal mine?"


    18. One upon a deep, dark time, at the bottom of a coal mine, there was a little truck on wheels that was used to move coal around the mine


    19. As for Boris the coal, well, it so happened that Mrs Evans' husband used to be a coal miner but had died some time ago


    20. “You can sit there and remind me of my husband, who loved working in the coal mine

    21. What about working at a nuclear power plant, chemical plant, huge factory that prepares meat for our consumption or in a coal mine? Don’t forget those who built the dams, subways or tunnels – through the mountains or under the rivers? Those who worked on the Underground Railroad or were part of the Civil Rights Movement risked their lives for a great cause, no matter what the color of their skin was


    22. There’s a coal mine here that’s been on


    23. The wooden barrack housing him and another hundred or so Americans taken prisoners in Korea had only a single small pot-bellied stove to heat it, and their Chinese captors were quite stingy with the coal they provided for it, even though the hundreds of American prisoners of war held in Manzhouli were the ones toiling day-long to extract it from the local coal mine


    24. Some of the first practical steam engines saw early action pumping water out of coal mines, but after improvements by James


    25. When the tunnels were discovered the North Koreans claimed they were coal mines, although they were excavated through igneous rock that the Communists painted black


    26. in the coal mine, pointing out the ways in which we allow our tools to


    27. If you're in search of coal mine,


    28. I ran through the desert, I ran through the mountains, I ran along the shore, I ran through the coal mines


    29. consin, and the coal mines in Virginia and Massachusetts


    30. Streets of uniform houses had been built for workers in a local coal mine, long

    31. Out front, a male, with the attire of an OWG Coal Miner, held a sign: Govicide


    32. Army, then a coal mine, and hopeless alcoholism, that was his life


    33. ” NuLuv's whored-out and whorded-over, lost in over transformation and blurred through endless repetition I'mage bled into a bleak gray pox-pixeled Weal, from which a coal mine buried canary's voice delicately whistled


    34. It was bad enough back in the days when coal mine


    35. 46% of all fatal accident in coal mines was caused by


    36. They looked like coal miners


    37. As well try to tell a coal miner who was born in a mine and never in his life ever came out, and never saw the sun, and never saw flowers, and never breathed fresh air that there is a better way of living than inside a coal mine


    38. When did people begin giving mechanical toys to children as Christmas gifts? When people began treating children as mechanical slaves in coal mines; that’s when


    39. Slag heaps of poisonous rock heaped ever-higher in huge pyramids around coal mines


    40. As an example of Cultural Whitewashing: there is the famous movie classic: ‘How Green was my Valley’… a fairytale fantasy of a family of coal miners in England

    41. Entire valleys were blackened, not greened by the horror of coal mines


    42. Children put to work in the coal mines as slaves


    43. And dipping the tip of his pen into the coal miner’s pit, he pulls it out, scribbling up the page in gold


    44. Now then, right at this spot the sea covers entire forests that sank underwater in prehistoric times; today, turned to stone, transformed into carbon fuel, they offer me inexhaustible coal mines


    45. Anyway, by 1920, there were 800,000 coal miners in the coalfields, from Pennsylvania down to Tennessee


    46. Today there are only 80,000 coal miners left and half of them work above the ground, for the strip miners


    47. Black lung is a common affliction among coal miners, both in deep mines and surface mines


    48. In 1969, Congress passed the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act which established a compensation system for victims of black lung


    49. Donovan was described as a devoted advocate for the rights of coal miners and landowners


    50. They would look over at us like we was white trash, you know, just an ignorant coal miner with his ignorant wife, just another deadbeat trying to game the system for a monthly check



















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