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monopolise造句
1. Between them, they monopolised the media to the virtual exclusion of any other viewpoint. 2. If there are otters in the neighbourhood monopolising the fish supply, the mink simply turn to small mammals and birds. 3. First, its power to monopolise attention is undiminished. 4. What the juristical oligarchy now claims is to monopolise the knowledge of the laws, to have the exclusive possession of the principles by which quarrels are decided. 5. You can also seek to monopolise thefuture as a way of dominating the present. 6. For once Rooney did not have to monopolise the stage as England played efficiently and ruthlessly. 7. Therefore, when information becomes like water, can anyone monopolise it? 8. Although, not in itself, enough to monopolise an invention a provisional application will provide an applicant with an all important priority date and patent pending number. 9. Some fear that one company could try to monopolise other key parts of the cloud; ironically, Microsoft worries that Google is doing exactly that with the online advertising market. 10. It provides us with an appeal to a constituency the Tories have been allowed to monopolise. 11. Quality is representative of a culture which we Europeans have no reason to let others monopolise. 12. The power of academic profession is a kind of privilege formed during the process in which the academicians control and monopolise advanced knowledge. 13. One reason is that the Communist Party fears that allowing political freedom to flourish on its fringes would loosen its ability to monopolise power in China as a whole. 14. General McChrystal's directive tells soldiers to "confront self-serving officials who monopolise wealth and power and abuse people's trust". 15. Depend on their dominance status on science and technology, the developed countries are trying to monopolise the technology and know-how so as to control international market. 16. The likes of Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie may monopolise the media spotlight, but judged in terms of bank balance alone, they pale into insignificance when compared with Harrison Ford. 17. The large cities are of course do not have a monopolise on architectural or historical monuments. 18. We already know that better-off parents are more likely to access private schools and to monopolise the highest-performing state schools. 19. Fortunes were made in a remarkably short time, though the largest still accrue to those who monopolise political power, their friends and relations.