(1) Because they were made of iron rather than blue steel , they quickly rusted out.
(2) As I stood there, I reached out and took my father's hand, and stared at all the boxes of steel , iron and brass.
(3) Adding carbon to iron to make steel does make it stronger and tougher, up to a point.
(4) Alloy steel , copper, lead, zinc and base metals are basic raw materials used in a variety of industries.
(5) Taking the most damaging pictures requires precision timing and nerves of steel .
(7) It was a hulking grey structure of steel , with some massive boilers at one end.
(8) Requiring nerves of steel , speed sky diving involves plummeting from a plane at more than 300 mph.
(9) They were right, it was dangerous, don't be tempted unless you have a head for heights, nerves of steel or no common sense at all.
(10) This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel , which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of the Gauls.
(11) I suppose at half time it looked very poor for us and the only thing we could do was get a bit of the courage and the steel in the previous games but it wasn't to be.
(12) As is the case with steel , titanium is alloyed with other metals to increase its strength.
(13) Its blade was strong steel , the handle gold with a jewel set on each side of the handle.
(14) It takes nerves of steel to bite your tongue and say nothing because we'd rather be paid than end up having an argument for nothing.
(16) The big Castlewellan player showed nerves of steel to hammer the ball through the uprights and square the match.
(17) What takes nerves of steel is becoming a politician with a message these days.
(18) The main weakness of steel , as a structural material, is its tendency to corrode.
(19) Ian Holmes showed nerves of steel as he comfortably tucked away the penalty kick.
(20) The primary use of zinc is in galvanizing other metals, especially iron and steel .