tons造句151. Four tons of machinery travelling at well over a hundred and twenty miles an hour is very unforgiving.
152. Total output of crude steel increased 3 percent to 714, 951 metric tons.
153. That increase ended a dramatic decline from 2. 7 million metric tons in May 1994.
154. Two passages through the reef, both navigable for vessels up to 5,000 tons.
155. Each point in the ratio meant 100, 000 tons of capital ships, or the equivalent of about three battleships.
156. The government predicts that on current trends carbon emissions will rise from 160 million tons to 170 million tons in the 1990s.
157. Inch said Wednesday as workers made last-minute preparations with the crane, which can rise 170 feet and lift 350 tons.
158. By 1910 the inhabitants of Britain consumed a million tons of meat over and above home produce.
159. In one battle, sources say, the rebels captured 100 tons of ammunition.
160. An approximate total of some 2,000 tons of aircraft ancillary equipment is held in stock in four large warehouses.
161. In 1913, 150,000 tons of unrefined sugar arrived at the Nord stations, 85 percent of it at La Chapelle-Charbons.
162. This means that savings of around 10 million tons will have to be found to meet the target.
163. For example, an incinerator in Edmonton, North London, burns around 400,000 tons of rubbish every year and provides electricity too.
164. From then on, it was working around the clock with tons of gear filling 3 huge lorries.
165. An average-sized locust swarm devours in the region of 20,000 tons of vegetation every day.
166. In the peak month of July the market sold three hundred tons of melons a day.
167. But then he wasn't carrying tons of lead on a keel that had to be dragged through the water.
168. Finding a place to put the tons of snow now sitting on already clogged urban streets is perhaps the biggest challenge.
169. The rope is strong, capable of bearing a strain of three tons.
170. Each one weighs more than 100 tons and was brought 200 miles overland on rollers, by sea on rafts.
171. Measured on the carbon dioxide scale, it emitted 2.109 metric tons percapita in 1986 from fossil fuels and cement production.
172. The blue whale is a vast creature, weighing up to 30 tons.
173. Sri Lanka bought 100, 000 metric tons, or 3. 67 million bushels.
174. This bomber and its cargo probably weighs over a hundred tons.
175. Three hundred tons of freshly harvested hay and straw went up in smoke.
176. What are the prospects on the Caricom market for another quadrillion metric tons of sweet potatoes, eh?
177. On loan from the Mesa Southwest Museum, the exhibit includes skeletons and eggs, along with tons of other dino-type artifacts.
178. Kit Carson chose a target, aimed the four sleek tons of Kittyhawk at it and began counting the seconds aloud.
179. Each mill was likely to require around 4 million bricks, 2 acres of glass and 2,200 tons of iron and steel.
180. It is estimated that the 150 men could produce 10,000 tons of coal a week.