fuel - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • burn: Carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are the single biggest contributor.
  • reprocess: The question must be addressed as to what extent we need to reprocess fuel.
  • spend: This will lead to a discussion on the options for managing spent fuel within the next one or two years.

Preposition: for

  • Inc.: Gas, electricity and initial supply of fuel for open fire inc. in rent.

Adjective modifier

  • fossil: A major cause of climate change is the burning of fossil fuels to create energy.
  • unleaded: It is possible to run unleaded fuel in your engine Ian.
  • diesel: All company vehicles use modern efficient engine types and are being converted to use diesel fuel.
  • smokeless: This means that emissions from domestic chimneys are controlled and only smokeless fuels can be burned.
  • solid: The property benefits from solid fuel central heating and double glazing.
  • nuclear: BBC News Online examines the benefits and disadvantages of the nuclear fuel reprocessing system.

Modifies a noun

  • poverty: Only then can we deliver a focused strategy to tackle fuel poverty.
  • consumption: Fuel consumption is amazing, 4 hour flights become a true reality.
  • tank: Fuel The fuel tank has a capacity of 14 liters which allows pumping at full rating for I hour.
  • cell: The oxygen needed by a fuel cell is usually simply obtained from air.
  • injection: It was the same year that fuel injection was fitted to the Plus Eight.
  • bill: CSE examined current energy use and, through fuel bill analysis and NHER software, the future effects of proposed measures.

Noun used with modifier

  • aviation: Encourage the take up of these with big grants, paid for out of fuel duty on aviation fuel.
  • hydrogen: Hydrogen fuel is fed into the " anode " of the fuel cell.
  • reactor: About 3,000 tons of spent light water reactor fuel have been reprocessed at THORP since 1994.
  • jet: About a quarter of the world's jet fuel is used by military aircraft.

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