in preference to造句(31) My heart invariably cleaved to the master's, in preference to Catherine's side.
(32) Promoting the use of aluminum containers in preference to others might actually conserve resources.
(33) But they had no vested right to promotion. Nor have other persons received promotions in preference to them".
(34) Its importance was bound to diminish in proportion as the artistic genius began to emphasize the subjective conception of the object in preference to the object itself.
(35) The administration was centralised and the Semitic language Akkadian (named after Sargon's capital) was introduced as the official language in preference to Sumerian.
(36) Where those two languages can be error prone, Ceylon forces a block structure on the cases and removes the default case in preference to an else block.
(37) Rule of Economy: Programmer time is expensive; conserve it in preference to machine time.
(38) Where appliances have been provided for moving cylinders, such as barrows , pallets, trolleys or hoists, use them in preference to manual handling.
(39) Varnish media formulators may choose a linseed stand oil in preference to the refined oil as a starting material as the stand oil is already viscous, which may reduce the total cooking time.
(40) The reason why these particular forms are used in preference to others are outlined below.
(41) There has been an enormous backlash against the US government's attempt to promote the term "Arabian Gulf" in preference to the historic norm of "Persian Gulf".
(42) You can also employ tables to add color a page in preference to slow loading graphics.
(43) Application designers: create entertainment UIs that provide a pleasant experience in preference to an efficient one.
(44) Roman Legionnaires were trained upon the thrust in preference to cutting attacks.
(45) He was appointed successor to his father in preference to his eldest half-brother, who were born before Darius had become king.