yamamoto造句1. Admiral Yamamoto, as supreme commander of the Fleet, was particularly conscious of this naval responsibility.
2. On hearing this, Yamamoto offered his resignation but this too was rejected.
3. Despite the risk, Yamamoto could see no reason for hesitating to take the gamble.
4. He also underlines further the riskiness of the Yamamoto plan, pointing to the high vulnerability of carriers to air attack.
5. Writers like Yamamoto and Yamauchi and even Mori do not so fully sublimate their losses.
6. Isn't Mr. Yamamoto a taxi driver now?
7. Japan Masahiro Yamamoto is warning of powerful aftershocks. Mr.
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8. Are you Mr. Yamamoto from Japan?
9. Ali, open your presents. Here's one from Mr. Yamamoto.
10. Why don't you go to the Fair, Mr. Yamamoto?
11. Sakon Yamamoto retired with hydraulic problems.
12. On April 19 sorrowing Japanese were cremating Admiral Yamamoto.
13. B : This is Ken Yamamoto.
14. Yamamoto: Sorry , sir. It's the last one.
15. Made from the lightest Yamamoto Nano SCS rubber, which provides stretch and features a soft, non-absorbent jersey fabric interior for a comfortable fit.
16. Yamamoto : I have to call Ali's parents and tell them he's here.
17. MR. YAMAMOTO : Can I get to the Fair by bus?
18. Japan's leading military officer, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, warned Japan was going to war for oil, and would be defeated because of lack of oil.
19. Yamamoto: Thank you. I don't have much time today. Maybe some other time.
20. Sakon Yamamoto didn 't round the first lap after his engine stalled.
21. Zahra : Mr. Yamamoto, I can't thank you enough for bringing Ali back.
22. Instructor Momoe Yamamoto and her four - year - old pug Moq take the class through their paces.
23. Yamamoto is a nuclear physicist, trained at Yale, now teaching in Tokyo.
24. My job 153 would be a breeze were it not for a certain Miss Caroline Yamamoto.
25. When they returned, thousands awaited them at the airport with Yamamoto to the fore.
26. ALI : OK. Wow! A baseball and a bat. Gee , thank you, Mr. Yamamoto.
27. In 1943, American long-ranged P- 38 fighters shot down Yamamoto’s aircraft off Bougainville, killing the Japanese officer best placed to overthrow the militarist regime.