feature造句(91) Show us your, uh, dominant anatomical feature.
(92) Many of the guesthouses and hotels we feature in this brochure, have been in the same family for years.
(93) It is a very attractive feature and has only been known to dry up once in the summer of 1826.
(94) This social mobility is a characteristic feature, and has two implications.
(95) The most consistent feature of the Commonwealth idea, at all stages of its development, was the principle of consent.
(96) Component subskills in reading and spelling A characteristic feature of any skill is a hierarchical organisation of component subskills.
(97) Read in studio Now, imagine being able to show a feature film on your television from an ordinary compact disc player.
(98) Golding's office was grey and cheerless, with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide.
(99) An ubiquitous feature of post-colonialism is the dominance of the state in the process of capital accumulation.
(100) It will eventually feature a nightclub, restaurant, retail units and multiplex cinema.
(101) The new iterations will feature a higher clock speed processor and two chips per board.
(102) This obvious feature of the parliamentary arithmetic is ignored by many writers on the 1931 crisis.
(103) A particularly interesting feature of the trestle piers was the method used for founding them on irregular river beds.
(104) An important feature will be the investigation of the relationship between women workers and women users of primary health care services.
(105) Another unusual feature in this price class: outputs that enable those wishing to upgrade their home theater with separate power amplifiers.
(106) I even wrote a monthly column of book reviews plus a feature on newly released recordings, both popular and classical.
(107) Here, as also in pages to come, we see the most singular feature of the affluent society taking form.
(108) On that particular day, the feature show was Cocoanuts, the new Marx Brothers comedy set in Florida.
(109) What we certainly can see is a tendency towards synthesis and dynamic development, a typical feature of Minoan civilization.
(110) Historians have since described and explained how torture was a loathsome, almost automatic feature of colonial wars.
(111) By no means the most beguiling feature about this outstanding car, but a unique offer that could be a trend setter.
(112) Visual effects feature largely in this community arts venture, and have included helium balloons and fireworks.
(113) Only after long and painful work on oneself can that chief feature be at last revealed.
(114) The evening will feature a series of banquets in the park's six hotels which will last into the early hours.
(115) Another feature of building society expansion in recent years has been the increasing concentration of the industry through merger activity.
(116) The flues of back-to-back fireplaces can also add an interesting feature to the centre of some conversions.
(117) Other types of articles which feature less often include the computer corner, regional trends, and quality assurance.
(118) Provided the room is big enough, room divider doors are a practical solution and can be an attractive feature.
(119) Predominantly affecting young women, the central feature of this disorder is an abnormally low weight achieved by extreme caloric restriction.
(120) It doesn't kill them, it merely makes them slip off - a feature which can have important environmental advantages.