33造句91 For all of 1999, police registered 5,218 homicides, 33,685 battery cases and 40,940 robberies and car thefts.
92 Nationally, about 33, 800 women in the 40-to 49-year-old group were diagnosed with the disease in 1995 alone.
93 As told to Cathy Troupp Peter was 33, six feet tall, and dressed in a well-worn suit and tie.
94 Thirteen districts used well established instruments, 33 used locally developed instruments, and 66 used a combination.
95 The Nasdaq composite index slumped 20. 33 points, or 1. 2 percent, at 1, 650. 92.
96 About 30 percent use injection drugs, and 33 percent have a psychiatric disorder.
97 Flooding disrupted rail services in three areas of Devon and Cornwall where flood warnings were issued on 33 rivers.
98 The Institute of Directors has a total membership of 33,500, only 2,600 of them women.
99 All volunteers underwent manometry, 33 had oesophageal transit studies, and 23 had acid clearance test.
100 Under that agreement, First Interstate shareholders will receive $ 152. 33 per share.
101 You got off pretty easy if you only had to pay a $33 fine.
102 The risk of recession this year rose to 33 percent in the February survey of 34 economic forecasters.
103 Lawrence Evert, shot down 33 years ago as he tried to bomb a nearby railroad bridge.
104 Katie Ward was one of 33 spellers making their second appearance at the National Spelling Bee.
105 But the former Cambridge graduate, who joined the industry 33 years ago, will continue to serve as a non-executive director.
106 But all hosepipe users will now have to cough up £33 a year.
107 From a single small temple opened in 1976, it now operates in 33 zones.
108 Only Craig Stubbs with 33 not out looked comfortable as Hale Barns bowled Knutsford out for 101.
109 Just 33 years ago to sail solo round the world was a very different kind of deal.
110 By the close profit-takers had the upper hand and the Dow Jones Industrial average was down 6.08 points at 2,785.33.
111 Paragraph 33 of the order prohibited the use of the material so disclosed in the prosecution of either defendant.
112 If you pay the basic rate, every £1.00 you give is suddenly worth £1.33.
113 He registered with Langbaurgh housing authority, but with weekly benefit of about £33, accommodation was difficult to find.
114 Occupational therapist Mary Schneider and her colleagues studied 33 pregnant rhesus monkeys.
115 The conductor stated that there were 22 passengers inside the car and 33 outside, plus an unknown number of children.
116 Is there any need to signal along such a nice straight stretch of track? 33.
117 Since 1975, the infant and toddler poverty rate has grown by 33 percent.
118 She split with McEnroe, 33, after he refused to allow her to return to work.
119 Northbound traffic was being detoured from I-5 to Highway 33 northbound to 140 westbound and back to I-5.
120 New York State, with 33 votes in the electoral college, is seen as a major prize.