petrol
The motor-cars that went by northward and southward grew more and more powerful and efficient, whizzed faster and smelt worse, there appeared great clangorous
petrol
trolleys delivering coal and parcels in the place of vanishing horse-vans, motor-omnibuses ousted the horse-omnibuses, even the Kentish strawberries going Londonward in the night took to machinery and clattered instead of creaking, and became affected in flavour by progress and
petrol
.
You can easily cover the distance in a few hours if you have sufficient
petrol
.” He looked inquiringly toward the aviator.
Young Wilcox was pouring in
petrol
, starting his engine, and performing other actions with which this story has no concern.
You go in and talk her over and I’ll just see that we’ve got lots of
petrol
. I’ll have you down there within two hours, all right, if we can get away before the roads are crowded.”
“Got a drop or two of
petrol
still, you see,” he remarked.
I knew that I could easily cover Caspak and return to the beach with less
petrol
than I had in my tanks; and there was the hope, too, that I might find Bowen or some of his party.
Only a man who knows nothing of motors talks of motoring without
petrol
; only a man who knows nothing of reason talks of reasoning without strong, undisputed first principles.
In terms of benefits, Arafat explained that there are several advantages to the octane 87
petrol
, for example, it reduces the rates of air pollution and reducing the percentage of lead oxides in the air.
Accompanied by Agriculture Minister Trajan Dimkovski, he distributed the first green
petrol
payment cards to local farmers.
In a press release, Hiba bint Yasir bin Saud al Mazrouiya, a chemical product specification expert in the Directorate General of Standards and Metrology, said that these standard specifications detail the requirements for unleaded
petrol
for engines designed to operate with such fuel.
The few traders who have the commodity are selling it at very high prices which most of the motorists say they cannot afford.A litre of
petrol
in Lamu is normally sold at between Sh120 and Sh140.But a spot check by the Nation has revealed that it has now gone up to between Sh200 and S00 per litre.
This means in the past two months, pump prices have dropped by Sh13.50 for super
petrol
, Sh16.32 for diesel and Sh8.73 for kerosene.