Synonym: excavation, minelaying. Similar words: examining, dining, raining, whining, training, remaining, retaining, adjoining. Meaning: ['maɪnɪŋ] n. 1. the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth 2. laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment.
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91. From the early period of tin mining to the 1940s women were often concentrators of minerals.
92. The growth of data mining has led many to worry about invasions of privacy by overzealous marketers.
93. The four main characters come from a mining community, but they've left it behind.
94. In 1892 he moved to London and graduated in mining in 1896 at the Royal School of Mines.
95. The biggest extractive industry in Cornwall today is the mining of china clay.
96. Opponents of the mining claim more cash could be generated from eco-tourism than titanium extraction.
97. Mr. Leigh I agree with the hon. Gentleman to this extent - that the coal mining areas need this money.
98. The excess mortality was attributed to coal mining and the extensive use of soft coal in the mining areas.
99. The news has raised the spirits of the mining communities dependent on Longannet's 650 jobs.
100. I do not need the hon. Member for Gordon to lecture me about my affinity with the mining industry.
101. Explorers have been mining for gold in this area for several years.
102. Tonto National Forest already has held public hearings on the mining proposal.
103. John had made quite a serious attempt to stop him joining the mining expedition, and then had dropped it.
104. He had been a mining engineer and away for months at a time.
105. The Institute of Mining and Metallurgy estimates that some 400 jobs could be created by the recent exploration successes.
106. Therefore family farms also cross-subsidise the profits from copper mining.
107. The islanders inhabit the coastal strip only, and subsist almost entirely on royalties from the mining.
108. The surrounding countryside is quite dramatic with the legacy of the vast lead mining industry still evident.
109. He studied mineralogy at Freiburg after some practical mining experience in Cornwall and Lancashire.
110. The next few months could be critical for the whole mining industry.
111. Opposition is now beginning to proposed gold mining in Co.
112. I have tremendous admiration for anyone who has spent a lifetime in the mining industry,[www.Sentencedict.com] especially at the coalface.
113. Units of the army were dismantled and replaced in some mining communities by miners' militias.
114. Mining and non ferrous metal issues were also strong, following gold prices higher, traders said.
115. Hydrogeochemical maps are being developed as an aid to interpreting environmental problems such as acidification and agricultural and mining pollution.
116. Before the Norseman, Red Lake was an isolated mining community.
117. The church was built by Don Jose de la Borda, who made his fortune mining silver.
118. A police Sierra cruised along the A614 near the mining village of Ollerton.
119. My husband used to be a mining engineer, but we got tired of living abroad, so we bought this place.
120. Because Great Britain is not to produce coal nor have any significant mining industry.
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