in irons造句1. Their food is deficient in iron.
2. They have tried to reconstruct the settlement as it would have been in Iron Age times.
3. The assay result of that material is rich in iron.
4. Okay, you're a participant in iron man triathlons?
5. The iron core of the Earth has partially segregated, and therefore the outer regions are depleted in iron.
6. This survey also allowed us to analyse the usefulness of investigations in iron deficiency anaemia in outpatients.
7. I revelled in the capricious vegetation wrought in iron - even the sound of water running in the urinals was pleasing.
8. The three principal elements in irons are always iron, nickel, and cobalt.
9. The fading colours and yellowish transparent appearance are clear indications of iron chlorosis caused by deficiencies in iron and trace elements.
10. You will discover, especially with the better players, that particular drills are valuable in ironing out their weaknesses.
11. In iron deficiency anemia complicated by other disorders which either increase serum iron or decrease the.
12. In iron and steel the ratio fell from 4.7 times to 0.9.
13. Spinach is rich in iron and very good for you.
14. Another common fear is that vegetarians may be lacking in iron or vitamin B 12.
15. I analysed them and found that a material had been used which is only obtainable in Iron Curtain countries.
16. At Falkirk there are many skilled metal workers in iron, brass and copper.
17. He designed and made wooden copies of machinery parts to be cast in iron and steel in sand molds.
18. Moving patients in iron lungs even within a hospital was laborious and potentially dangerous.
19. The new data shows that many stars are rich in iron, having gobbled up large numbers of asteroids and comets.
20. Encased in iron lungs, tortured victims vainly chased slumber through long, fitful nights.
21. The prisoner was put in irons.
22. This paper summarized the in irons by synthesis.
23. The unlucky prisoner was again put in irons.
24. When mutinous sailors were put in irons in the olden days, nobody was allowed to unshackle them.
25. They kept him in irons until they arrived at the prison.
26. Frustrated at not seeing higher-ranking bank bosses clapped in irons, the public and the US media are watching keenly.
27. Must he be put in irons, thrown into the sea.
28. Your ship's in irons , Master Silver ; you're on a lee shore, and so you'll find.
29. The criminal was in irons, but made good his escape.