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function as造句
1. We must function as one mind and one body. 2. His function as a Mayor affords him the leverage to get things done through attending committee meetings. 3. Some English adverbs function as adjectives. 4. The sofa can also function as a bed. 5. The club serves a useful function as a meeting place. 6. I need money to be able to function as an artist. 7. A typical PDA can function as a mobile phone, fax sender, and personal organizer. 8. The two families function as one. 9. In Middle-earth, then, both good and evil function as external powers and as inner impulses from the psyche. 10. Its function as banker to the government and to the monetary sector. 11. But the land lab continues to function as a base for their operations. 12. These do not function as deflection devices but as startle displays. 13. My hideous tableau vivant, however, will function as an equally effective go-away. 14. This is its function as part of the pastoral care attached to Anselm's office. 15. But the new function as a syllabic symbol received a further extension. 16. The example below performs the same function as the previous example, but exits the structure properly. 17. In this way, drawing can function as an interested adult, eliciting more language and more detail from the child. 18. Established by the National Security Council, the NSCIDs function as top secret bylaws for the intelligence community. 19. Moreover, the assessment tests had ceased to function as barriers to the remedial curriculum on many campuses. 20. Such behavioral diversity serves the same function as genetic diversity, and indeed compensates for restrictions on genetic diversity. 21. All POU domain proteins are thought to function as transcription factors. 22. They are pushing upwards because their stalks function as vertical hydraulic rams. 23. This emphasised that after military government was terminated the civil Governor would return to function as sole authority until December 1948. 24. The same electronic system that provides flexibility to care for children or elderly parents at home can function as an electronic leash. 25. Apparently the savings in costs are greater than the need to function as an independent news source. 26. The old structures are not only inadequate to meet our communications needs; they can not function as they once did. 27. Furthermore, it is perceived to have an educative and symbolic function as well as a practical one. 28. Perhaps we had best ask ourselves why our political institutions function as they do. 29. How, then, should a court confronted with the issue go about classifying a function as public or not? 30. But the issue of how a fictional character can function as a contemporary monument is unresolved.