How To Use Benzine In A Sentence
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We also asked for about 2500 liters of benzine for our vehicles.
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The lawsuit alleges on April 10, 2007, and on days thereafter harmful chemicals, such as benzine and aluminum silica, were released into the air from the plant at
The Daily News - News
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The refinery would now produce fuel with ten times lower sulphur levels and two thirds lower benzine levels, supplying New Zealand with some of the world's cleanest burning and highest quality fuels.
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To quicken the flames, benzine and oil were used in great quantities.
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A slick of toxic benzine floats into the city, confirming that the river, the city's main supply of water, is dangerously polluted.
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It is now known to us as benzine, which is so largely employed in the industrial arts.
Brave Men and Women
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There are as many taxicabs as before, but instead of benzine, which is wanted for the army, they now use other spirit.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915
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Use carbona instead of gasoline or benzine when possible, as it cannot burn.
Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts
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We are, therefore, in the right road, not only for economically producing permanent prints on paper, but also for making zinc plates in which the phototype film of bichromatized gelatine is replaced by a solution of marine-glue and benzine.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881
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The Yankees had swelled up on some kind of benzine and had hired a hack and taken two women out riding, and when we rounded them up each one had his feet out of the window of the hack, and they were enjoying themselves immensely.
How Private George W. Peck Put Down The Rebellion or, The Funny Experiences of a Raw Recruit - 1887
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Sixty-six per cent. of _picrotoxin_ consists of another bitter substance, non-poisonous -- _picrotin_, which is insoluble in benzine and is reduced by Fehling's solution and nitrate of silver.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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Sodjer in Land Rover angry like snake cut in half ask me for his benzine, UN magendo supply to army?
WHITE LIES
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The naphtha on redistillation yields benzine, from which are prepared some of our most beautiful dyes; the dead oil, as the less volatile portion is termed, furnishes carbolic acid, used as a disinfectant and antiseptic, together with anthracene and naphthaline; all three substances the starting points of new series of coloring matters.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884
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This finding suggests that these functional domains may be particularly sensitive to exposure to solvents such as toluene, xylene, and benzine.
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It is usually warmed to change it into a fluid and mixed with organic solvents, such as benzine, to make it thinner.
Chapter 5
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The early days of automobiling were not fraught with so many technicalities as to-day, when the last new thing may be a benzine bus or a turbine trailer; formerly everything was simple and crude, -- and more or less inefficient.
The Automobilist Abroad
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There is no water, no electricity, no kerosene, no propane, no benzine, no security.
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_Picrotoxinin_ exists in picrotoxin in the proportion of 32 to 100, and may be separated by boiling in benzine.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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If it comes to competition, I can carry shades for nothing and still quaff the B. & G. yellow-label benzine three times a day without experiencing a financial panic.
A House-Boat on the Styx
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He also tried to make use of the by-products of oil, selling benzine, paraffin, and petroleum jelly, and at one point drawing up plans to convert sulfuric acid into fertilizer.