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Example sentences for "artesian well"

  • Well boring, the art or process of boring an artesian well.

  • Sand pump, in artesian well boring, a long, slender bucket with a valve at the bottom for raising sand from the well.

  • Seed bag (Artesian well), a packing to prevent percolation of water down the bore hole.

  • Artesian well at Paris, temperature of water, 234.

  • By the way, Mr. Lang, what is an artesian well?

  • Why didn't we bring an artesian well with us?

  • Emma, and wonders why they did not bring an artesian well.

  • No, Emma Dean, an artesian well would be no burden to carry at all if one were able to solve the problem of how to carry it.

  • Originally it had been the habitation of a visionary who wandered into San Pasqual, established the ranch and sunk an artesian well.

  • We scarcely require ice here, the water from my artesian well is so remarkably cool.

  • How does an Artesian Well Keep up its Supply of Water?

  • Artesian Well keep up its supply of Water?

  • How does an Artesian Well Keep Up Its Supply of Water?

  • He guaranteed to make a hole in the ground of suitable caliber for an artesian well, but Nature and Providence must do the rest.

  • We summoned friends and well-wishers into consultation, and by them were advised to dig an artesian well.

  • During that summer I tried to interest the town of Albany and the Central of Georgia railroad in the enterprise of boring an artesian well to obtain good water.

  • I suggested then that we bore an artesian well, as I had been investigating that subject and believed that a well could be bored with success.

  • During the boring of my artesian well we drilled through a limestone stratum, eighty feet from the surface to one hundred and ten.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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