unlivable造句1. On the basis of urban ecological background values, the paper analyses in detail why Guangzhou city that has ever been an "unlivable city" could win the title of "international garden city".
2. A life without significant choice would be unlivable. Being able to choose has enormous important positive effects on us.
3. What he longed for was an end to the day and to the new, unlivable reality it had brought.
4. He said once the lava begins flowing "it becomes an almost unlivable situation, even if you're a little bit farther away. The gases and ash become very, very bad."
5. And prove you're going crazy to the world around you by breaking the unlivable expectations of what you are "supposed" to be doing.
6. Harmony can keep society safe and stable while clashes make a country unlivable.
7. He said once the lava begins flowing "it becomes an almost unlivable situation, even if you're a little bit farther away."
8. They will complain bitterly that this is protectionism, but so what?Globalization doesn't do much good if the globe itself becomes unlivable .
9. Globalization doesn't do much good if the globe itself becomes unlivable.
10. At the same time, our cities have been made unlivable by the automobile arriving in mass quantities.
11. And, houses were right now , you know, I can'tbelivedbelieveit, unlivable, unlivable, so most of the people are either living with their families or living in the shelter and so forth.
12. There is a great fear of China in the western world because people here will work for wages unlivable anywhere else and because of a natural suspicion of the Communist party.
13. One day after a deadly tornado touched down in Mississippi, Governor Haley Barbour says more than 125 homes are unlivable.
14. Water shortage alone, even after water is diverted from the remote south, may render it unlivable at some point.
15. If we treat the earth like the city dump it becomes dirty and unlivable.
16. Some of the world's greatest sea-level cities would become unlivable.
17. We always have to take certain things for granted in life, otherwise it would very probably be unlivable.