taken with造句91. Previous studies had suggested that following a low-sodium diet may help improve asthma control, but researchers now say that advice should be taken with a grain of salt.
92. The actions that can be taken with each project are "View" and "Edit". These are the ACOs.
93. The video was taken with a camera lowered down a narrow bore-hole from the surface, some 700m (2, 300ft) above.
94. It's the longest exposure that's ever been taken with an optical telescope.
95. Estimates by IDC, a market-research firm, need to be taken with a pinch of salt, because they are sponsored by EMC, a maker of storage systems.
96. This small part was taken with elan by a promising young tenor.
97. He had his picture taken with a standee of the president.
98. This new image taken with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope depicts bright, blue, newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
99. This photograph was taken with an old-styled Polaroid land camera in 1959 at a location on north Damon Ave . in Hanover Park, Illinois which no longer exists.
100. A mammogram is a picture of your breast taken with a safe, low-dose X-ray machine. It's the most effective exam for early detection of breast cancer.
101. Such foreign investors'enthusiasm, though welcome, needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.
102. Sometimes he is right, but usually his predictions have to be taken with a grain of salt.
103. Towards evening Joe, too, was taken with a fit of insanity.
104. What he said should be taken with a grain of salt.
105. Scores of people came up to have their picture taken with Mora or to get his autograph.
106. What he said should always be taken with a grain of salt.
107. Taken with the G11. Without strobe or built-in flash. The sun when placed behind the jellyfish and the "sunburst" effect was achieved.
108. One sachet daily, taken with empty stomach 15 minutes before breakfast. No diarrhea effect.