Liters Sentence Examples

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  • Making one ton of bleached chemical pulp requires 120,000 or more liters of water.

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  • It was equipped with a ladder and a pump that could pump 350 gallons (1600 liters) a minute.

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  • To increase water capacity to twenty plus liters I buy a couple of backpacks and have them sown together to make throwover saddlebags.

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  • Even a single dripping tap can let 10 liters go to waste every day.

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  • Example; Adopted maintainable throughput - 5 million liters.

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  • The university uses the equivalent of a small reservoir of water each year; 20 million liters alone are used simply for flushing urinals.

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  • The female is placed in a bucket with about three liters of water and a scoop of ice added to reduce the temperature.

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  • Over a period of hours however the air is replenished via the snifter valve to its original volume of 10 liters.

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  • Obviously terrified of his 56 liters of beer that he brought being stolen.

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  • At the end of 1992 Esso supplied 2338 sites with an average throughput of 2.9m liters with an estimated 19% market share.

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  • Every minute, 150 million liters of thundering water pour over the falls that give the town its name.

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  • The virulence of this strain of cholera is such that Maputo Central Hospital is using 13 liters of serum for each cholera patient.

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  • For a metric rough guide divide your weight in kilograms by 32.6 to give liters required per day.

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  • Dehumidifiers are categorized by the amount of water measured in pints or liters that can be removed in a 24-hour period.

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  • Saucepans come in sizes anywhere from one to twelve liters and are used for anything from sauce, as the name implies, to cooking small batches of soup or boiling pasta.

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  • You must drink at least three to four liters of water a day.

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  • In spite of falling behind in acreage, however, France outpaces both Spain and Italy in production, producing a full 17.5 percent of the world's wine supply, or nearly 5 million liters.

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  • Throughout the final centuries B.C., nearly everyone in the Roman empire, including slaves, drank hundreds of liters of wine each per year.

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  • It holds up to 27 liters of water and has a 3.7 meter hose.

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  • In fact, some vegetarians drink as much as three liters of water and fruit or vegetable juices per day.

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  • He states that " the quantity of media involved would suffice to produce, for example, about 5,000 liters of concentrated anthrax.

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  • Comfort also means being able to rely on a roomy, versatile luggage compartment of over 400 liters.

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  • The boot has a capacity of 370 liters under the luggage compartment cover.

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  • And now they've sort of face lifted the 3200 GT to produce this new coupe, with 4.2 liters and eight cylinders.

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  • Even with decompression, swinging 14½ liters must have been an act of absolute desperation.

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  • There are probably in excess of 20 tanks, many with capacity in excess of 20 tons (20,000 liters) each.

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  • The ensuing explosion then caused fires to start in two nearby tanks, with a combined capacity of around 700,000 liters.

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  • This means that the rider benefits from an extra 13 liters (almost 3 imp gals) more than the standard GS.

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  • In 1904 wheel steering and a reverse gear were offered together with 3 cylinder models of 1.4 and 2.4 liters.

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  • All of us should aim to drink at least 2 liters of fluid a day to keep our bodies fully hydrated.

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  • A high fiber diet also requires an adequate fluid intake of around two liters per day.

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  • A minimum first lactation of 6,500 liters is aimed for, with subsequent lactation 's not below 7,500 liters (target 8900 liters ).

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  • The washbacks are new and are 18 feet in diameter and 18 feet deep holding 65,000 liters of worts.

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  • As of 1990, we were using approximately 1,000 liters (6.41 barrels) of oil to produce food off one hectare of land.

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  • This may be due to the accumulation of fluid, since several liters per day of gastrointestinal secretions may be produced.

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