TOPICS造句181. Apparently topics like these are just what the teenage television-viewing public want.
182. In this chapter we will take up the first two topics, which constitute a major portion of semantics.
183. People made conversation with her, avoiding awkward topics like her marriage.
184. Unlike many other topics in pragmatics, implicature does not have an extended history.
185. He reads and digests material on a vast range of topics and picks the brains of most of the leading authorities.
186. The World Around Us Fascinating topics for young learners ranging from blood banks to deserts.
187. Many of the topics they raise during this election campaign do not interest us at all.
188. Today it is common practice to let children choose their own topics for writing.
189. Dissociated from each other, the various topics were likely to be perceived as fragmentary accounts of practical and procedural matters.
190. Data subjects could include sports, stocks, weather, traffic, entertainment listings and narrower topics for specialized audiences.
191. De Boer has produced an equally stimulating epilogue, collating well the topics in the book into an integrating conservation framework.
192. As well as verifying centres' assessments,[www.] our verifiers offer support and advice on assessment and other topics during their visits.
193. Related topics For some account of the way that newspapers and television discuss immigration issues, see chapter 10, section 10.2.
194. One of the topics for discussion will be whether Boro should take on a paid employee.
195. We shall examine this effect of individual speaker's topics in the next section.
196. This meeting broadened the scope of the program by including topics which initially appeared to be too advanced for the developing countries.
197. Interviews were the obvious method for researching the interlinked topics of gender identity and subject specialization.
198. Structural geology is covered well and, among applied topics, so too is engineering geology.
199. Opportunities for joint supervision with members of staff from these bodies are available when suitable candidates with appropriate research topics present themselves.
200. Interviews, assertiveness techniques and use of the telephone are among topics covered.
201. In fact, their relations with the parties they serve sharply restrict their ability to tackle controversial topics.
202. They found that 50 economic appraisals had been published, covering a wide range of topics.
203. He has already sparred with Michael Bates on virtually all topics.
204. This time is taken up with the conventional homeroom topics: announcements and the like.
205. And no doubt other authors would have chosen a different balance of topics - more invertebrates and light vertebrates perhaps.
206. Also contributing to the turmoil recently has been growing criticism that the talk shows focus on sleazy topics.
207. Extras: The stripped-down presentation accommodates add-on titles delivering vocabulary and facts about related topics.
208. As you said, it's creating a space for discussing topics that really preoccupy people.
209. Exposure drafts of ethical guidance on those topics have just been the subject of extensive consultation.
210. The editorial team have tried to achieve a balance between matters which are of major concern to staff and some lighthearted topics.