Similar words: thrilling, filling, willing, milling, chilling, shilling, spilling, willingly. Meaning: ['drɪlɪŋ] n. 1. the act of drilling 2. the act of drilling a hole in the earth in the hope of producing petroleum.
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31. The appeal of onshore drilling is its comparatively cheap.
32. The team is still drilling.
33. It sounds like someone's drilling into the wall.
34. Then came innovations in horizontal drilling.
35. Engineers were to begin Monday an attempt to dry out the waterlogged San Pedro mountain by drilling two 300-foot-deep wells.
36. Some older men did enlist in the home guards and could be seen drilling each morning and evening.
37. Special drilling equipment is being used to tunnel beneath the sea bed.
38. Always check for electrical wires and eater pipes with a pipe and cable detector before drilling walls, floors and ceilings.
39. It pointed out that drilling levels were already falling and predicted this would mean a further considerable reduction.
40. Plans for the three-year exploration phase include drilling three wells and seismic studies at a cost of $ 13 million.
41. Scientists and administrators bickered over whether this should be a continuing program in ocean-bottom drilling or a one-shot drive to the mantle.
42. If this could be proved beyond doubt,(sentencedict.com) direct drilling would fit in well with the organic philosophy.
43. Drilling for oil poses a threat to wildlife in the area.
44. They didn't believe in what was then the accepted way of drilling things into you.
45. Ice monitors have been out drilling and measuring, and already the flat sea ice is strong enough to walk on.
46. So beyond drilling simple sentences, it is necessary to drill larger stretches of speech. 7.2.5.
47. The plan has a hitch: drilling holes for the owls in the trees will kill the trees.
48. The plan envisions a 20-year program of everything from drilling and production to new pipelines and gas-processing facilities.
49. Naxos supplied Crete with emery, which was needed for drilling and polishing the stone bowls and vases.
50. The new technology could prove most useful in subsea drilling, where the expenses involved in stopping production are enormous.
51. Other contract services include straw and silage baling, cultivations and drilling, manure spreading, and grain haulage with two lorries.
52. Schoolchildren could spend days or weeks drilling for athletic and balletic displays in his honour.
53. Induced fractures or cracks occur at the borehole wall as the result of off-loading the stresses during the drilling operation.
54. If the drill is a success,[www.Sentencedict.com] it could reduce the numbers of offshore rigs needed for drilling at sea.
55. The amendment would put a moratorium on offshore drilling for oil.
56. Drilling was a difficult task, with good bullies causing the demise of many a parent's drill bit.
57. Drilling will establish whether reserves of 1m ounces can be increased.
58. They were given uniforms; there was a rudimentary organisation; they practised drilling and, in secrecy, weapons training.
59. The shallow drilling programme is central to the systematic survey of the continental shelf.
60. Of course, a basic corollary of the theory is that deep drilling should uncover a portion of these massive methane resources.
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