read in造句211. Read in studio Stone circles like Stonehenge attract thousands of visitors each year drawn by the excitement of the ancient and unknown.
212. Without this massive data base, all you read in from the bar code is a meaningless number.
213. Read in studio A passenger in a microlight aircraft was injured when the machine crashed-landed at an airfield.
214. Read in studio A new meals on wheels scheme is being tested which could cut the cost of providing hot school dinners.
215. Read in studio Weightlifter Andrew Saxton is tonight hopeful that he won't now face a lifetime ban from his sport.
216. Read in studio An insurance company's giving two million pounds to help battered women and their children.
217. Read in studio A woman rider has been crushed to death by her own horse during a trials event.
218. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio A controversial plan for a bypass around Aylesbury has been delayed by county councillors.
219. Read in studio Michael Heseltine is being blamed for thousands of people losing their holidays when a travel firm went bust.
220. Read in studio Five pubs worth seven hundred thousand pounds have been put up for auction by one of the big breweries.
221. Read in studio A film explaining everything you ever wanted to know about hedgehogs has won a top award.
222. Read in studio Prison officers at a new jail say it's becoming a dumping ground for unruly inmates.
223. Read in studio A public inquiry's begun into plans to burn hospital waste at an animal crematorium.
224. Read in studio Voice over Two schools for children with special needs are locked in an argument over whether or not they should merge.
225. Read in studio A dermatology hospital which has been called the best in the country has opened in Oxford.
226. Read in studio An autistic teenage boy has been sexually assaulted after disappearing from his home.
227. Read in studio A man has appeared in court accused of causing the death of a pensioner by dangerous driving.
228. Read in studio A hospital consultant is warning of the dangers of bouncy castles.
229. Time allowed 00:06 Read in studio A soft drinks company says its could run dry if it doesn't get enough elderflowers.
230. Read in studio Farm animals have been killed and thousands of bales of hay destroyed in a barn fire.
231. Read in studio Hundreds of staff at polytechnic and further education colleges have been on strike in a protest over pay.
232. Read in studio A pregnant woman and her three-year-old son have been injured in a head-on crash involving a stolen car.
233. Read in studio Thieves have used a mechanical digger to smash their way into a supermarket and steal a safe.
234. Read in studio A senior police officer has criticised the way the criminal justice system handles young offenders.
235. Read in studio Eight daredevils have conquered a six hundred foot power station chimney, by abseiling down it for charity.
236. Read in studio A magistrate who granted bail to a man who then committed murder has resigned.
237. Read in studio A new code of conduct for street entertainers has been drawn up by a local authority.
238. Read in studio A murder suspect has told a court that he accidentally stabbed a teenager to death during a street fight.
239. Read in studio A faulty electricity meter is being blamed for starting a house fire which left six people in hospital.
240. Read in studio A man accused of dumping poisonous waste in a brook has been committed for Crown Court trial.