cut to造句121. Finally, the president of the company said, " Cut to the chase. "
122. The Irish lenders had their ratings cut to "neutral" from "outperform" at Dublin-based securities group Davy, which cited concerns over whether the government bank guarantee will be extended.
123. Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape.
124. The ensilage harvester may complete to cut the crops, to cut to pieces, to throw into the feed trailer.
125. Palygorskite hole: palygorskite cut to the various flower - shaped air hole, and melt - processing.
126. The orchestras, the choruses, the drama and opera casts, will be cut to pieces.
127. Methods Calvarial bone defects was filled with CODUBIX which had been cut to suit the hole.
128. Moody's Investors Service to the company's unsecured debt rating cut to " junk. "
129. The Swiss hearing-aid maker was cut to "neutral" from "buy" at UBS AG.
130. The budget has been cut to the bone to deal with the crisis.
131. Prices range from around $ 3 to treat a cut to $ 125 for a snakebite.
132. When father lost his job,[www.] our living expenses to be cut to the bone.
133. Some of them have the idea that this a short cut to a fast expatriate package.
134. The huge piece of rough was cut to be a superb gem of 128 carats.
135. The two places may be more than the price cut to length.
136. The former railways minister said newer trains would travel at 217mph, but after his ousting that was cut to 186mph amid safety and financial concerns.
137. Or, instead of a tree, some people have a small, sweet-smelling rosemary plant, cut to look like a little Christmas tree.
138. As seen here, some sapphires, when cut to a convex shape, exhibit a striking six-pointed star in direct sunlight.
139. The composition of GE Company DM2000 system is presented and in bar mill the control of cut to size utilizes the system is introduced in this paper.
140. A single ear with the lobe-off that is further trimmed across the lobe area by a straight cut to remove all but the funnel like upper portion.
141. He was fears not being cut to pieces dares to unhorse the emperor.
142. The capital transaction is a short cut to expanding or shrinking business at low cost, and the diversification can orientate new businesses and realize scale economy.
143. The physical keyboard, however, was cut to make the actual reader 30% lighter and 18% smaller, easily reaching a featherweight status of 5.98 ounces.
144. I gave in and made him a new fingerboard with the frets cut to intonate perfectly at the slightly longer string length.
145. Expenditure on road repair has been cut to an irreducible minimum.
146. And that's why in the short - term, Congress act to prevent this pay cut to doctors.
147. While they continue quarrelling, cut to Jack in close up.
148. Now, with the market in shock at Bear Stearns's travails and its stock price cut to ribbons, he'd have to find the best offer he could to fend off bankruptcy.
149. CUT TO the clearcutting operation, out at the edge of the safety zone.
150. When the power required by propeller is so high that the shaft speed cann't arrive a rated value, the tip of propeller can be cut to decrease its load.