harnessed造句(1) He harnessed his horse to a tree.
(2) The farmer harnessed the horse to the cart.
(3) The river was harnessed to drive many mills.
(4) We harnessed two ponies to the cart.
(5) In some areas, the poor feel harnessed to their jobs.
(6) The Yellow River has been harnessed.
(7) A new relay of horses was harnessed to the cart.
(8) How can this energy be harnessed effectively for the good of humankind?
(9) On Sunday the horses were harnessed to a heavy wagon for a day-long ride over the Border.
(10) Can any of this be harnessed for therapeutic gain?
(11) The Missouri River is harnessed for hydroelectric power.
(12) The processes by which light energy is thus harnessed are collectively called photosynthesis.
(13) If the great engine of capitalism could be harnessed, people would have to learn to trust one another.
(14) The private sector was to be harnessed to stabilize - if not increase - local employment.
(15) Things that had been yoked, harnessed, held down and held back by a power that was dissolving.
(16) Such talent as Kim had should be harnessed, such men rewarded well, or destroyed, lest they destroy you.
(17) Only where the multinationals' power has been harnessed have substantial gains in income-elastic goods been achieved.
(18) Tidal energy is harnessed in much the same way as that of hydropower, by building a barrage across a suitable estuary.
(19) We have for centuries harnessed yeast to produce a huge range of foodstuffs from bread to beer and wine.
(20) Like all skills, it can be harnessed and refined by use and practice.
(21) All our emotions are harnessed in our endeavour to find true love.
(22) For centuries, every autumn horses like Duchess were harnessed to a yoke.
(23) He went to the small stable where his horse was, harnessed it, mounted, and rode out to the beach.
(24) She has great power in her shoulders. Power in a physical sense is more likely to relate to the energy contained in a machine, an explosion or something natural such as the wind:The power of the wind can be harnessed to produce electricity.
(25) Some scientists are working hard at how tide can be harnessed to produce electricity.
(26) Confidence gained and abilities thus discovered, for example in organising or in public speaking, could be harnessed for wider purposes.
(27) A hybrid type of society emerged, in which archaic social forces were harnessed to modern industrial techniques.
(28) There is a vast untapped genetic and metabolic biodiversity in nature that can also be harnessed.
(29) The water from two rivers which sweep through the estate was harnessed to provide the five lakes strategically placed around the course.
(30) The most obvious was that the River Bollin could be harnessed to power the spinning machinery.