exceed in造句1. In the Olympic Games Americans exceeded in basketball.
2. She exceeded in eating.
3. The fur trade fast became the chief business of the colonies, exceeding in importance the commerce in timber and fish.
4. To exceed in influence or significance; outweigh.
5. All, then, united, nothing could exceed in variety the costumes, the ranks, the manners, the occupations of the crowd.
6. The amount of nitrogen leached from sand soil exceed in that from clay soil.
7. Conventional industry reforming is the stage being unable to exceed in industrialization process, which would still being an important part on economic growth within pretty long time.
8. What aspects of your work and life do you wish to exceed in?
9. For if the ministration of condemnation be glory, much more doth the ministration of righteousness exceed in glory.
10. I am therefore almost inclined to suggest that you require from your laureates an oath of humility, a sort of hippocratic oath, never to exceed in public pronouncements the limits of their competence.
11. Such damages may be accumulated with damages (if any) payable under article 10.1, but can in no case exceed in the aggregate 5% of the price of those goods.