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steel造句
151) His life was saved by a quarter-inch-thick bullet-proof steel screen. 152) The British pavilion is an impressive steel and glass construction the size of Westminster Abbey. 153) The aluminium body is 12% lighter than if built with steel. 154) Last October the first batch of low - alloy channel steel was successfully rolled. 155) Two hundred more new recruits broke in at the steel plant. 156) Steel derricks rose to meet our eyes as we drew nearer to the oil fields. 157) In the kitchen an impressive battery of stainless steel utensils hangs on the wall. 158) The engine was lifted in a sling of steel rope. 159) The stainless steel pipework has been constructed, tested and inspected to very high standards. 160) Make a Mobius strip out of a ribbon of mild steel and magnetise it. 161) Below his preternatural affability there is some acid and steel. 162) Sand the wood to a fine finish using steel wool. 163) You need to have nerves of steel to be a fighter pilot. 164) There was a hint of steel in his voice . 165) The pavilion has become a £14 million steel and glass white elephant. 166) The city is characterized by tall modern buildings in steel and glass. 167) A twenty-foot steel pyramid is to be hoisted into position on top of the tower. 168) There's been a steady decline in smokestack industries such as shipbuilding and steel. 169) The heavy steel doors mocked our attempts to open them. 170) 250 jobs are to go at the local steel plant. 171) Fire officers used cutting equipment to free his legs, which were trapped under a steel beam. 172) We were crawling along the narrow steel lattice of the bridge. 173) Rising prices are the result of the recent rash of strikes in the steel industry. 174) Over the course of the next few years, the steel industry was reorganized. 175) You need a cool head and nerves of steel . 176) They are holding automatic rifles and wearing steel helmets. 177) The building uses steel poles to brace the roof. 178) But new steel mills are starting up, which will boost supply. 179) She offered the familiar argument that a strong domestic steel industry is needed for national defense. 180) Steel arms, called tendons, horizontally bisect a building's core, stretching like ribs between beams in the walls.