How To Use Tonne In A Sentence

  • The spacecraft's mass at launch was some 13 tonnes, most of which was the propellants unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and dinitrogen tetroxide (DTO). BBC News - Home
  • They have been tearing away at the rubble for a week now, and more than 10,000 tonnes has been removed, But it has hardly made a dent in the mountain.
  • The biggest of the ringing bells is three tonnes and an arresting sight as it gracefully arcs round, even if we can't hear it to its full capacity thanks to our bright red ear protectors.
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
  • When cast in bronze, the statue is expected to weigh a tonne.
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  • In the construction of the works, the contractor has imported 30,000 tonnes of concrete and 1,500 tonnes of steel reinforcement.
  • The company has also invested £100,000 in mobile equipment and can now loads ships at the rate of 5,000 tonnes a day.
  • A country that imports wheat rather than growing it locally therefore saves 1,000 cubic metres of water for every tonne it imports.
  • At the average grand prix there are 4000 VIP guests who between them guzzle down 2,300 lobsters, 1.4 tonnes of beef, 1.2 tonnes of fish and 5,500 magnums of champagne.
  • He announced yesterday that almost 100 tonnes of food would have to be sourced to avert the threat of hunger in the affected areas.
  • So to produce one tonne of ammonia you have to have five tonnes of salt-free, purified water. Times, Sunday Times
  • We don't know much about what the impact is when hundreds of tonnes of gravel are removed.
  • Britain produces 20 million tonnes of household waste each year.
  • As it sways precariously beneath the five-tonner, a small priesthood of caretakers will guide it to a washbasin and gently remove the ravages of worship and travel. Roy and His Rock
  • At stake are the exclusive rights to hundreds of miles of railway across the west Australian desert used to haul nearly half a billion tonnes of ore dug up each year to ocean ports.
  • A century ago there were more than 40 smokehouses in Hull, curing thousands of tonnes of fish landed at the docks.
  • The 1,432-tonne, 72 metre ship arrived on Monday and departed for Dublin this morning.
  • The power-generation plant belched out five tonnes of ash an hour.
  • There were fears hundreds of tonnes of fruit would rot unless the red-tape was lifted.
  • Install a biomass boiler, burning biofuels such as woodchip, rape or sugar cane, and save around £200 a year in energy bills and around 8 tonnes of CO2 per year. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • The "tonneau" can be compared to a large barrel and is erected on a low platform. 5 Cassava
  • Lead experienced the biggest swing, hitting a ten-year high of £800 a tonne in March.
  • It aims to reduce the amount of waste we send to landfill - almost 2 million tonnes of household and commercial/trade waste in 2001 was landfilled.
  • And if you plan on transporting the kitchen sink, it can tow up to 3.5 tonnes. The Sun
  • What is worse, for a period between one and two years ago, 44-tonne six-axle articulated semi-trailers were regular visitors to the lane.
  • He doused with petrol and inflammable glue 12 tonnes of illegally poached elephant tusks, worth almost £2m.
  • Un incredibile video realizzato con ritagli, scatole di cartone e tonnellate di sangue e sudore da Rogier Wieland. No Fat Clips!!! : TrenchcoaT – Whatcha Got
  • Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
  • In America the term chintz includes cretonne and stamped linen. The Art of Interior Decoration
  • Each British person will be responsible for 40 tonnes of waste ending up in a landfill site. Times, Sunday Times
  • You get a tonne of vitality from not having to digest all this food. Times, Sunday Times
  • At present Lafarge is due to cease operation at the site in two years, but it is asking for additional time to extract the 1.5 million tonnes of unworked gritstone reserves.
  • Our tents are filled with clothes, down jackets, sleeping bags, woollen gloves and socks, snow boots, and tonnes of packed cream - sun-block, moisturiser, lip balm and cleanser - as well as the routine climbing paraphernalia of ropes, crampons, harnesses, descendeurs and carabiners.
  • That's a combined weight of 15.8 tonnes. The Sun
  • They were furious that lorries could go to and from the site at a rate of one every five minutes to take tens of thousands of tonnes of rubble from the old mill to landfill on the site.
  • The acquired company has a steel making capacity of 1m tonne, matching mills and associated infrastructure including a captive port.
  • “Delight Higgins,” Slyly Silas said as he pushed aside the dusty yellow cretonne curtain that separated his business from his house and entered the office. City of Glory
  • This would save 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year by avoiding the burning of gas and oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Total crude steel output was expected to reach a record of 571 million tonnes by the end of this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just the tongue from such a mouth can weigh up to 4.22 tonnes.
  • A tonne of fish is transported from the stews into a system of concrete channels.
  • Of the proposed tankage, 1.5 million tonnes will be built at Mangalore and one million tonnes at Vizag.
  • From the flight deck of the 4,100 tonne frigate the patient was taken to the wardroom where the ship's doctor and medics began emergency treatment including transfusions and oxygen therapy.
  • She sat now on a little stool that she had made for herself of empty tomato cans, covered with gaily flowered cretonne, and drawing back the muslin frilled curtains, looked wearily over the fields. The Second Chance
  • Last year, demand for cocoa exceeded production by 70,000 metric tonnes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pit produces 3 million tonnes of coal each year.. Times, Sunday Times
  • The extra propellant provides an additional 50 tonnes of thrust in the first 20 seconds following liftoff.
  • They mill 1,000 tonnes of flour a day in every Australian state.
  • The FCI has a capacity to store 106.66 lakh tonnes of wheat and paddy, he said.
  • The after-school club, which was started three years ago, is now aiming to recycle 50 tonnes of paper, which will make it eligible for the platinum award.
  • It was 15 metres across, weighed three tonnes and had an estimated two million calories.
  • Yes I am losing my blubber, but I have tonnes of it left to lose.
  • Pond fish culture yielded 2550 tonnes, or 6 per cent, of freshwater fish for local consumption.
  • For example, an increase of 3 tonnes per acre, going from 9 tonnes to 12 tonnes per acre, reduces the cost per tonne ensiled by about €5 per tonne.
  • Above looms the fantastic network of 53,000 tonnes of steel lattice - work connected to the main tubular steel members which look solid enough but are in desperate need of a fresh lick of paint.
  • Not content with appropriating to their own use the goods of others, they from mere wantonness spoiled what they did not use, so as to be of no use to the owners. deep waters -- that is, "limpid," as deep waters are generally clear. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This amounts to some 28 million tonnes per year, or almost half a tonne per person.
  • The proposed size of the MSPV 37 - 42 meters sounds very much like an under-1000 tonner to me. Archive 2009-07-01
  • In one storeroom, one-tonne sacks of rice were stored on an uneven surface and the property was filled with dangerous electrical wiring.
  • The furniture was stained a light buff, and the upholstering was a delicate cretonne livened by exquisite tracings of wisteria. The Flaw in the Sapphire
  • A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today.
  • Yields of up to four tonnes an acre had been forecast before weather broke.
  • French tonneaux de mer by that measure were approximately 239 English gallons, which made them about 5 per cent smaller than an English long tun.4 Champlain's Dream
  • In addition, the plants would produce 7,313 tonnes of highly radioactive waste with a half-life of 24,000 years.
  • If variety in the color-scheme is desired, it may be introduced by means of cretonnes or silks used for hangings and furniture covers.
  • He scrambled through 14 tonnes of waste to find the tiny jewellery case - no bigger than a large matchbox.
  • The ham, béchamel and white asparagus crêpe bretonne wasn't particularly remarkable but perhaps, like an overhyped movie, we expected too much from it.
  • Between them, members states can now produce 14m tonnes of sugar and isoglucose (high fructose corn syrup) a year - a reduction of almost 6m tonnes. NutraIngredients RSS
  • Soil is being eroded by as much as 47 tonnes a hectare. Times, Sunday Times
  • One teaspoonful of material from a neutron star would weigh a billion tonnes.
  • Thousands of tonnes of rotting rubbish form mountains on the streets in sweltering heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The budgeted selling price for cheese for years one to three is pitched at £2,100 / tonne which will be sold in the UK rather than for export.
  • Ce sont les tonneaux vides qui font le plus de bruit. French Word-A-Day:
  • The mine will initially produce ten million tonnes of polyhalite every year. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the 1st July there will be charges on everything from entering the port, use of slipways and basic port facilities to the landing of fish at a cost of up to €40 per tonne.
  • The formwork weighs over 110 tonnes and is anchored to the structure at twelve points.
  • Last year, their fleet of 150 mostly chartered ships delivered 15 million tonnes of iron ore to the mainland.
  • When about one tonne of a particular currency has been collected and counted, the coins are shipped to the country of origin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tonnes of horticultural produce are wasted every year because of lack of basic transport and storage infrastructure.
  • It is expected to handle 900,000 tonnes of perishables daily.
  • It produces about 2,000 tonnes of curd cheese each year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thought of thousands of tonnes of radioactive waste being buried under their favourite stretch of countryside filled local residents with horror.
  • Three ships, led by the 720-tonne Yushin Maru and accompanied by a fisheries agency guard vessel, left Shimonoseki port in south-western Japan amid accusations that the fleet was taking cash intended for fishing communities hit by the March earthquake and tsunami. Japan whaling fleet accused of using tsunami disaster funds
  • There is a vast amount of uranium still left in the earth's crust and mantle; there are four billion tonnes of the stuff dissolved in the oceans. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • Many people do not understand the use of chintzes and cretonnes, other than in bedrooms and summer cottages.
  • Some 8m tonnes of waste wood are consigned to landfill. Times, Sunday Times
  • PepsiCo, the $60bn-a-year parent company of Walkers crisps, Quaker Oats, and Tropicana fruit juices, is Britain's biggest crisp maker, buying more than 350,000 tonnes of potatoes a year. Pepsi takes fight with Coca-Cola into potato fields
  • By end 2003, we are eyeing a production of 1,25,000 tonne per annum of tinplates from the current production of 90,000 tonne.
  • The trusses were then fitted into steel nodes up to half a tonne in size, with bolts grouted into place with epoxy resin ‘to ensure perfect load transfer’.
  • The hull repair completed this July involved the removal and replacement of 100 tonnes of steelwork.
  • The piazza, a natural hippodrome of tall, stone buildings with the high peaks of the Abruzzi soaring up behind, has been laid with hundreds of tonnes of sand and planted with greenery to mark out a track round which 'cavaliere' -- the knights -- will race with lances raised at breakneck speeds. News - chicagotribune.com
  • Against this, realisations in the domestic market hover between Rs 2500-3000 per tonne, inclusive of excise, sales tax and freight.
  • Feeding the workforce alone requires 40 tonnes of rice per day. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was meant to produce 120 tonnes of fuel a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • New Zealand's humble hoki, which is hauled from our waters at the rate of 100,000 tonnes per year, has come out at number one in the New York Times 'list of most-read feature stories in 2009. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Now there are 75 tonnes of plutonium and 3,336 tonnes of uranium recovered from reprocessing, all stored and closely guarded but with no obvious use, at Sellafield.
  • Not in chambering and wantonness; not in any of those lusts of the flesh, those works of darkness, which are forbidden in the seventh commandment. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Adult sperm whales average 15m in length, but can reach a maximum of 20m and a weight of 70 tonnes.
  • In the Indian state of Bihar, the government has announced that army helicopters have airdropped about 226 tonnes of food.
  • It clicks into place when folded, and the front part of the roof forms a flat cover so there's no need for a fiddly separate tonneau.
  • You get a tonne of vitality from not having to digest all this food. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cargo operator expects to handle about 160,000 tonnes of express cargo a year.
  • On May 17, 1999, a week into the hunt, the Makah killed a 30-tonne gray whale, striking it with harpoons and then killing it with a gunshot to the back of the head.
  • The 2.3 tonne aircraft stores power in batteries that are charged in daytime by thousands of solar cells. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 2009 drilling program identified widespread gold mineralization associated with mineralized and altered dacite porphyry and adjacent sedimentary and volcanic rocks, drill hole DDH09-014 revealed gold mineralization of 111 meters grading up to 7.28 grams/tonne. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • Britain sends significantly less waste to landfill than a decade ago, but the total of 15 million tonnes last year is still unsustainable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the gloaming I watch the audience scramble in, middle-aged women with puffy legs wearing tiny dresses, and see-through black silk shirts over cretonne bosoms propped up on bony rolling lacy corsets.
  • Materials have included 28,000-ft of scaffolding weighing 72 tonnes, 300 kg of plaster and 880 litres of pink and cream paint.
  • Ca m'a trop etonné, tellement d'ailleurs que ce matin en me levant je me suis empressé de chercher des fotos de lui sur le net pour regarder de plus pres ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • It's tonnes of fun, dancing and drinking cheap beer to frenzied mandolin picking while one of the vets oversees, clad in grey flannels, blazer, beret, and a strip of medals.
  • Weighing in at 580 tonnes the postage and packing is going to cost a few bob.
  • The Restaurant du Soleil, where the marriage feast was held, was an earwiggy hostelry on the outskirts of the town, sheltered from the prying roadway by a screen of green lattice and a series of _tonnelles_, the dusty arbours, each furnished with table and chairs, beloved of The Belovéd Vagabond
  • Overnight, a group of residents formed a human barricade, turning away dozens of lorries trying to deposit hundreds of tonnes of hard core on their doorsteps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even in a 30 mph crash, an unbelted rear passenger is flung forward with a force equivalent to two tonnes, quite capable of killing a front seat passenger who might otherwise have survived the initial impact.
  • It had also booked another tanker, the Cypriot flagged Presnya to carry 28,000 tonnes of aviation fuel from Greece to southern Spain.
  • They are required to carry out a series of manoeuvres with the 1.5 tonne gun and limber, including changing wheels, moving around a track and firing two salvoes of three shells each.
  • A five-tonne font (a stone bowl in a church that holds water for baptism) in granite that was used by the prior is also on display.
  • And she did not have much time to acclimatise - she carried out her first boarding within an hour of taking up her station, and found 300 tonnes of illegal oil on a cargo dhow.
  • Currently, Namibia has over 40 tonnes of ivory, mostly from elephants killed in other countries and seized in Namibia while in transit.
  • A massive 7,000-tonne concrete caisson has replaced the temporary steel coffer dam, and three cranes - one of ten tonnes, two of 25 tonnes - were transported across Five Basin to Nine Dock by floating crane.
  • More than 70 tonnes of waste and spoil were taken from the site to achieve the levels required for wheelchair access to all parts of the garden.
  • Calculations by Prof Graeme Ruxton at Glasgow University and Dr David Wilkinson at Liverpool John Moores University show that a 25-tonne brachiosaurus used 80% less energy foraging for food when its neck reached 9 metres from its torso than if had reached 6 metres. Dinosaurs with long necks were like 1950s vacuum cleaners, say scientists
  • These will need to be surrendered for each tonne of carbon dioxide that is emitted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year the total production of Scottish salmon was 120,000 tonnes.
  • The processors were concerned that between 3,500 and 4,000 tonnes of Zimbabwean soya bean meal was destined for Zambia.
  • With this fresh impetus, the total edible oil processing capacity, including vanaspati, is expected to cross 20 million tonne per annum.
  • Limitation on liability is placed at £800 per tonne which should be monitored and adjusted in the case of higher value consignments.
  • Factors such as the infrastructure committed to transporting millions of tonnes of coal from mines to washeries and then to power stations.
  • If the reverse were true, coal would be delivered free to the generators with a cash bonus of £10 a tonne.
  • Basking sharks can reach 10m in length and weigh in at anything from 2 to 7 tonnes.
  • Global anthropogenic emission of oxides of nitrogen for 1980 were estimated at 75 million tonnes.
  • These were huge fishing craft capable of picking up a thousand tonnes of fish in a single haul.
  • Three million tonnes of toxic waste is transported for treatment or disposal across the borders of the member states each year.
  • The Exchequer already takes 32 per tonne of landfill waste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Entwining momentum with sturdiness, chaos with order, its vortex of 42,000 tonnes of steel latticework is a marvel of imagination and engineering, one of the great new buildings in the world. Ai Weiwei: The rebel who has suffered for his art
  • Two million tonnes of supplies were flown in by often exhausted pilots. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than a quarter of the core is severely fire-damaged and contains around 15 tonnes of nuclear fuel, some of which melted inside the core.
  • Tonnes of earth, generated by landscaping elsewhere on site, were also poured over the Victorian blast furnace structures and other remains.
  • The petrochemical plants use gas separated from oil as their main feedstock and this is one of the most flexible, cost efficient chemicals operations in Europe, producing over 1.8 million tonnes of petrochemical products each year.
  • Tonnes of flowers are sold on a daily basis in this bustling market, each trader selling a minimum of 1,000 kg of flowers daily.
  • Bigfoot is 10ft high, 18ft long and 12ft 6in wide and weighs a massive five tonnes. The Sun
  • An English farmer expects to get at least eight tonnes of wheat out of a hectare.
  • GPIL is also setting up another 600,000 tonne pelletisation plant in Orissa through its subsidiary Ardent Steels. Analysis
  • This is a picture of a tonne of weight coming off my shoulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • C n'est qu'une confusion perpetuelle de la gourmandise proprement dite avec la gloutonnerie et la voracité: d'où j'ai conclu que les lexicographes, quoique très-estimables d'ailleurs, ne sont pas de ces savants aimables qui embouchent avec grace une aile de perdrix au suprême pour l'arroser, le petit doigt en l'air, d'un verre de vin de Laffitte ou de clos Vougeout. Notes on 'Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire'
  • She was of 136 tonnes gross and just under 100 feet long and she could carry about 250 tons of cargo.
  • This has halted Ukrainian wheat shipments of 50,000 tonnes to India.
  • The thought of thousands of tonnes of radioactive waste being buried under their favourite stretch of countryside filled local residents with horror.
  • From a handful of mines 15 years ago, the valley now has 34 open-cut mines, producing millions of tonnes of coal a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • A total of 40 tonnes of cornmeal was due to be handed out on the first day but aid officials could not confirm if the entire amount was doled out.
  • The only survivor of a warehouse collapse yesterday recalled the terrifying moment when sixty tonnes of rubble crashed down on him, burying him and three other men.
  • Miners tracked lower copper prices, down to $4,381 a tonne in intraday dealings, the lowest since 2009. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oil deliveries will fall 2.5 million tonnes short of demand this year.
  • The Rema was built in 1976 and the 1,000-tonne freighter was heading to Holland with a cargo of stone chippings when she sank suddenly in good weather.
  • There is a condition restricting the output of gritstone from the Old Hutton quarry each day to 400 tonnes.
  • But if you are into that kind of entertainment, fair enough.. theres tonnes of movies like that out there… and don't get me wrong… i thought "Knowing" was kind of entertaining..kind of funny even with that gooky script who wouldnt? Roger Ebert's Two Lists of the Best Films of 2009 Unveiled « FirstShowing.net
  • Instead the chains - which can bear a weight of 68 tonnes each - crank into action, lowering and raising the Hull tidal barrier into position.
  • Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies.
  • ‘I commute in a three-quarter-tonne capacity Chevrolet Silverado HD,’ he swanked in his latest book.
  • Now if you're still not convinced you care whether zooplankton drop sinkers or floaters you should know there are more than 1500 million tonnes of protozoa, a type of zooplankton, in the Southern Ocean alone.
  • Four tonnes of hay and straw were also ablaze inside the barn, which was totally destroyed.
  • I speak, of course, of Riverdance, with its scantily clad females dancing in unison with men, in a vulgar display of wantonness and unbridled lust.
  • The workers will be on site until Saturday, August 21, and in that time will use six-tonne diggers and dumpers as well as their bare hands to lay more than 1,500 tonnes of stone.
  • What is more, 20 million tonnes of imported coal means another £1,000 million added to the balance of payments deficit.
  • On Nov. 1 it was officially announced that the grain harvest had amounted to a record 240 million tonnes.
  • The second frac resulted in the placement of 68 tonnes of proppant in a silty interval of the formation containing thin interbeds of sandstone at a depth between 1850 and 1900 meters. Undefined
  • Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
  • Discover that buses don't take bills, that it's impossible to get change, and that four dollars in quarters weighs about half a tonne.
  • Over 7,000 assault rifles, 500 rocket launchers and several tonnes of explosives have been recovered.
  • For the first time, Europe will now be able to place into geostationary orbit a payload weighing more than 10 tonnes.
  • The study considered various options, including an 83-tonne, 105ft (32m) 'road train'. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result, it does not need either a tonneau cover nor a roof lid.
  • The people of Mangaia are determined to keep their island clean and unpolluted - so much so that they've asked for 250 wheelie bins and a three tonne dump truck to keep rubbish under control.
  • May not this breed an irresponsibility of cleverness, a wantonness, an irreverence -- what is vulgarly termed a "larkiness" -- on the part of the youthful genius who has, as it were, all his fortune in his pocket? Picture and Text 1893
  • India's grain stocks dipped to about 39 million tonne by June 1, from 64.72 million a year ago.
  • Among the application areas that he thinks the process can be used for include exterior body panels of a wide assortment: vehicle hard tops, hard tonneaus, recreational vehicle and heavy truck sidewalls, and the like.
  • The only thing that has developed over the months is an irritating squeak from the rear interior; we think it may be from the tonneau but we have failed to pin it down so far.
  • Tackling climate change - for example, substituting five per cent of fossil fuels with biofuels could lead to around one million tonnes of carbon saving by 2010.
  • The largest weapon of this kind known to have been tested was estimated to be a 58 megaton (58 million tonnes of TNT) device produced by the Soviet Union during the height of the cold war.
  • J'en doute, je vous l'avouerai, que l'aristocratie anglaise s'en trouve bien, et quoique A B ait entonné l'autre jour une véritable hymne en l'honneur de celle ci, je ne crois pas que ce qui passe soit de nature à rendre ces chances plus grandes dans l'avenir '-- _A de Tocqueville_. Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2
  • this Pope Center essay, Prof. Tom Bertonneau argues that many young Americans - those who disdain books and any but the lightest reading - are sliding back into "orality," the state that precedes literacy. Phi Beta Cons on National Review Online
  • Last year, it helped organisations of all sizes to identify some four million tonnes of carbon dioxide savings and potential annual energy reductions worth 390 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two million tonnes of supplies were flown in by often exhausted pilots. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new factory will be able to produce 45,000 tonnes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The EU Fisheries Commission told the Court that Spanish vessels caught almost 10,000 tonnes more fish than they were allowed permission for, including cod, monkfish, halibut and mackerel.
  • These will need to be surrendered for each tonne of carbon dioxide that is emitted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lafarge, which employs 15 people at the site, says a reduction in demand for aggregates means there will be 1.5m tonnes of unworked reserves left by the 2005 deadline.
  • It stores and processes hundreds of tonnes of toxic and highly inflammable chemicals and compounds.
  • The South American country bested a Mexican grilling record from 2006 by a resounding 4 tonnes.
  • Yet only 3,000 tonnes have been moved by barge in or out of the park since construction began two years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Around one million tonnes of coal remain to be mined, which at current production rates means 35 weeks more work at the site.
  • There is a decent-sized load bay and it will tow any trailer up to 2.3 metric tonnes. The Sun
  • Residents have now told the county council they want a seven-and-a-half tonne limit imposed on vehicles travelling on the village's 30 mph stretch.
  • Each year the world throws away about 21 million tonnes of plastic waste, which is mostly buried in landfill sites. Times, Sunday Times
  • The $70 odd dollars per tonne received for woodchips or whole log exports is profitable because it involves minimal labour or processing, and is subject to much lower royalties than logs bound for milling.
  • Apart from giving the children a holiday each year, we also send out many tonnes of humanitarian aid.
  • Some 15.7m long with a maximum loaded displacement of 24 tonnes, they have a top speed of 24 knots and a range of 210 nautical miles.
  • Ce sont les tonneaux vides qui font le plus de bruit. French Word-A-Day:
  • Authorities have already distributed 8,600 tonnes of rice and 13.68 million taka in cash to flood victims.
  • Its output of particles (electrons, protons, ions and atomic nuclei) is approximately one million tonnes per second.

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