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The original 1909 rate was 3 d per imperial gallon.
The engineers had a target of 100 miles per Imperial gallon.
Also called Clark degree (in terms of an imperial gallon).
Today the treatment plant can supply almost 10 million imperial gallons of drinking water per day.
The imperial gallon is bigger than each of these.
So the gas bill, for 58 imperial gallons, comes to about $193.
The actual fuel capacity was estimated at 700,000 imperial gallons.
However, a common minimum given appears to be 10 imperial gallons per gerbil.
It is 36 imperial gallons ( about 163 litres).
At an average speed of 56 miles an hour, the Escort gets about 48 miles to the imperial gallon.
It supplied 960,000 imperial gallons (4,400 m3) of water per day.
In 1862, its first full year of production, the facility made some 700,000 imperial gallons of spirits.
It was about equivalent to 8.5 imperial gallons.
Two fuel tanks at the back held 85 imperial gallons (386 L) of petrol.
The doors were also made wide enough to allow for a 45 Imperial gallon drum to be rolled up into the aircraft.
It was approximately three times larger than an Imperial gallon that was adopted in 1824.
Multiply the volume in cubic feet by 6.25 to give you the number of imperial gallons your pond holds.
One Courtney tot always did equal an imperial gallon .
Water was flowing through the tunnel at the rate of 140 million imperial gallons (636,000 m3) per day by 1970.
Even during the great drought of 1934 the lowest daily return was 9.1 million imperial gallons (41,000 m3).
Two cells were in the wings, with a capacity of 770 litres (154 imperial gallons) each.
It had a six imperial gallon fuel tank.
In Britain the wine gallon was replaced by the imperial gallon.
Six US gallons are a little less than five imperial gallons.
This increased the fuel load to 2,890 l (578 Imperial Gallons).
We had 110 gallons of water on board, and 46 people.
A. We can only make 10 gallons at a time.
A million gallons of water a day are needed to support one well.
So they are getting only about 300 miles per gallon.
And take a gallon of water a person a day.
Over 50,000 gallons of water was used in the process.
The answer, they said, is a billion gallons a year.
A lot of hard work goes into a cold gallon.
We have had people say it should be 50 miles per gallon.
More than 15 billion gallons of it are used each year.
Water - at least one gallon per day for three to seven days.
Just two gallons, but it would be more than enough.
The amount has been 800 to 1,000 gallons a day.
And they can do it at 46 miles to the gallon or better.
Nearly half of his association's members make 10 gallons or less per season.
It was nearly five feet high and held what seemed to be a million gallons of water.
Five gallons of water are supposed to be on hand at all times.
It will have five million gallons of water and more than 100,000 fish.
How many gallons per minute are going down the street?
The hotel last year used 26 million gallons, he said.
Her car was still out front, with maybe two gallons of gas.
At this time, the amount was set to 42 gallons.
The 23- to 25-footers average 7 to 10 miles a gallon.
They expect it to get 25 miles to the gallon.
And, she said, it gets 8 miles to the gallon.