metronomic造句1) His financial problems hit the headlines with almost metronomic regularity.
2) Cambridge, in comparison, looked metronomic and lacked the power through the water to counter Oxford's punch.
3) Yes, Farrell has a Wilkinsonesque, metronomic boot.
4) The metronomic pulse was a Geiger Counter with soul.
5) Beat box rhythms keep the production crisp and metronomic while his subjects could only exist in this day and age.
6) The beats are colossal but a touch too metronomic, although the higher frequencies provide a welcome jostling looseness.
7) At the same time, give them metronomic chemotherapy by taking low-dose of compound cyclophosphamide and compound tegafur.
8) Getting the pound down was what Labour governments did with metronomic regularity. Fat lot of good it did them.
9) The office is tidily modern, and resounds with the metronomic clicking of keyboards and the buzzing of dot matrix printers.
10) Getting the pound down was what Labour governments did with metronomic regularity.
11) Where it was once dark, rich and improvised, now it was squeaky clean, bright, metronomic, given to grandiose rockisms.
12) The otherwise lovely Unity Village is blighted by an intrusively metronomic percussion part.
13) On Fancy Footwork, the duo blend quivering synths with clean, metronomic drum beats.