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Sentence count:236+27Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: charemberSimilar words: coalitiongo all outcoachcoastcoastalMeaning: [kəʊl]  n. 1. fossil fuel consisting of carbonized vegetable matter deposited in the Carboniferous period 2. a hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering. v. 1. burn to charcoal 2. supply with coal 3. take in coal. 
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(211) This is a saving compared to the $ 116 per kilowatt figure for a new coal boiler.
(212) It is 40 percent more expensive than coal, and there is an abundance of alternative energy sources.
(213) I worked in the coal mines for three years to obtain my colliery manager's certificate.
(214) There will also be an increase in the proportion of total energy demand accounted for by coal.
(215) Campaigners claim deposits of coal dust released into the atmosphere are a health hazard and a nuisance.
(216) Went in through the coal chute, down into the basement, came back upstairs, and let him in.
(217) Like oil, gas and coal fields, peat bogs act as vast carbon stores.
(218) There is something about coal mining that seems to brutalize a place.
(219) Labour's energy spokesman says the decision is bad news for the consumer and a hammer blow for the coal industry.
(220) In the backyards were the brick wash-houses and the coal bunkers.
(221) The copious benzene rings and potential carboxylic acid groups in coal suggest that these transformations might not be too difficult.
(222) A big, flat coal barge was passing under the bridge and I averted my eyes from the sight of it.
(223) Increased exports were boosted by higher oil prices, which encouraged domestic investment, particularly in coal mining.
(224) The pillars of coal left behind were compressed, releasing large amounts of an explosive mixture of air and methane called firedamp.
(225) Occasionally, some pregnant women want to eat non-food substances; baking soda, coffee grounds, even coal or chalk.
(226) They are responsible for much of the coal that we burn today.
(227) While addressing this economic question, how can we use natural gas to mitigate the environmental consequences of increased coal burning?
(228) Four single bulbs under tin covers lit the entire station, and the air smelled of coal and damp earth.
(229) Further, soft coal sometimes contains dangerous concentrations of toxic materials such as arsenic, antimony,(sentencedict.com/coal.html) and cadmium.
(230) This is just across the road from Incline Top and should produce 650,000 tonnes of coal.
(231) Both areas include extensive abandoned mine workings for coal and, locally, oil-shale.
(232) Prior to the technical innovations by the Coal Board, miners had been used to working in small autonomous groups or teams.
(233) What is more, 20 million tonnes of imported coal means another £1,000 million added to the balance of payments deficit.
(234) A supreme baseliner, he approached the net about as frequently as Michael Heseltine visits a coal mine.
(235) Who introduced a Bill - long overdue - to deal with the coal mining subsidence problem?
(236) Up to that time coal was chiefly used as a domestic fuel but from 1812 onwards it went to sea as bunker fuel.
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