the ranks造句121. The whooper swan, like its onomatopoeic cousins, the whistling and the trumpeter, belongs to an elegant society of sisters; the mute, Bewick's, black, and black-necked fill out the ranks.
122. Every weekend, amid the ranks of outdoor table tennis tables and the early morning groups of pensioners practising t'ai chi, Chinese children can be seen playing on a fenced five-a-side pitch.
123. The ranks of recent years'rich lists read like a police blotter.
123.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
124. Part of the internationalism of the Menshevik Party and the left-wing Social Revolutionaries to join the ranks of the Bolsheviks.
125. All, then, united, nothing could exceed in variety the costumes, the ranks, the manners, the occupations of the crowd.
126. Visions of metrics dance in his mind, and he speaks of them with a passion and devotion that has clearly filtered through the ranks — and H.P.'s results.
127. Shali, as everyone called him, had entered the army as a draftee and risen through the ranks to his current position as the commander of NATO and U. S.
128. The young man was formally enrolled in the ranks of the Party.
129. And yet there need be no hesitation in relegating the Fourth Book of Esdras to the ranks of the apocrypha.
130. The Chinese modern literature before the new period became break the ranks cause the mortification literature policy and yarnsmith's sequacious craze.
131. The elite foresee their high paid salaries reduced so that the ranks of the workers can get a living wage.
132. Following Queen Catherine's example , Sorsha joined the ranks of the Erathian Military , quickly swordplay.
133. Today, Cabana, 61, is in charge of thinning the ranks of employees in the hangars and labs and control rooms scattered across 140, 000 acres of alligator-infested swamp and scrub.
134. The ranks of volunteers were infiltrated by actors told to play selfishly.
135. But businesses are cutting back on coverage and the ranks of the uninsured uninsured are growing.
136. Cinnamon, a pedigreed Abyssinian and probably the cuddliest looking piece of scientific apparatus you'll find - joins the ranks of the half-dozen or so animals who have been completely gene-mapped.
137. Also in the ranks of the un-divorced: the artist Willem de Kooning had beenseparated from his wife for 34 years when she died in 1989.
138. They swell the ranks of the unemployed, reduce the wages of those who keep their jobs, and hurt an already struggling economy by further crimping consumer and corporate spending.
139. Our writers and artists who come from the ranks of the intellectuals love the proletariat because society has made them feel that they and the proletariat share a common fate.
140. Hispanic immigrants in particular are helping to swell the ranks of the young.
141. At present, the state-run commercial bank of our country sees from capital amount and scale of assets, have already crowded into the ranks of large bank of the world.
142. Many followers of Hinduism and Brahminism joined the ranks of Buddhists .
143. Air Group 11 illustrates a subtle but important problem in the integration of women into the ranks.
144. As for the ranks, we have General, Lieutenant General , and Major General.
145. In these cases the best, the most class-conscious and disciplined elements were absorbed into the ranks of the Red Army.
146. If Dr Fox goes, and the sheer scale of his blunder suggests he may have to, stuttering defence reform will be a bigger problem for Mr Cameron than rabble-rousing in the ranks.
147. Merida joined Arsenal in 2006 and rose through the ranks to challenge for a first-team place last season.
148. HE was my confidential source in the Libyan military this spring, an officer who passed on secret information about disaffection in the ranks of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
149. He gave his students no vision to fight for--only only the prospect of joining him in the ranks of the all-knowing witnesses to human folly.
150. He worked for eight years at Citibank before joining Nokia and progressing quickly through the ranks.