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Shale (to ) conjugation

English
20 examples

Conjugation of shale

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Conditional Progressive

Examples of shale

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Red shale, quartzite, limestone." You ought to hit a well about 3,200.
- That super-heated water cuts through the permafrost, as you know, and when it hits the shale, it creates slurry.
- There's enough loose rock and shale.
- What oil-shale analysis?
- Yeah, oil from shale.
"Red shale, quartzite, limestone." You ought to hit a well about 3,200.
- That super-heated water cuts through the permafrost, as you know, and when it hits the shale, it creates slurry.
- There's enough loose rock and shale.
- What oil-shale analysis?
- Yeah, oil from shale.
- Do something, tom shales.
- Shut up, washington post's esteemed tv critic tom shales.
0ther fossils from these shales show that several families of modern birds were already established.
As sediment settled down onto the floor, so it became compressed and turned into mudstones and shales that you can see around me here.
Do but behold yon poor and starved band. Your fair show shall suck away their souls, leaving them but the shales and husks of men.
- Do something, tom shales.
- Shut up, washington post's esteemed tv critic tom shales.
0ther fossils from these shales show that several families of modern birds were already established.
As sediment settled down onto the floor, so it became compressed and turned into mudstones and shales that you can see around me here.
Do but behold yon poor and starved band. Your fair show shall suck away their souls, leaving them but the shales and husks of men.

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