peacetime造句1 They changed back to peacetime production.
2 Even in peacetime, much of the budget was devoted to military expenditure.
3 A country's army may be quite small during peacetime.
4 But it's also proved its worth in peacetime.
5 In peacetime military technology tends towards inertia.
6 Greenan said the technology also has peacetime uses.
7 In peacetime,[www.] the business became legitimate and was fueled by a consumer boom.
8 In peacetime, the Hercules aircraft has been used for distributing food to famine areas.
9 Newspapers are under the greatest peacetime threat to their freedom this century.
10 Loss of privileges in peacetime; in war, a capital offence.
11 The talks were aimed at establishing normal peacetime relations between the two countries.
12 This radical and sweeping blueprint for Britain's peacetime civil aviation industry was considered by the War Cabinet on 25 February 1943.
13 They also were achieved in peacetime in the same systems, old and new, years before the Gulf War loomed.
14 Elizabeth, throughout her reign, relied for peacetime revenue upon parliamentary grants.
15 They could not roam the range in peacetime without upsetting the locals.
16 The British could afford to reduce defence spending in peacetime without excessive risk.
17 This is a description of an industrial disaster seldom experienced in peacetime conditions.
18 It borrowed so heavily that the greater part of its peacetime revenue was mortgaged to service and repay its debt.
19 It really is rather unusual for a more or less stable democracy to undertake changes of this scope in peacetime.
20 The object of the defence statute is to delegate to the Executive what in peacetime would be the function of Parliament.
21 I suppose one can't blame the regular officer trained in peacetime for being orthodox and cautious.
22 The Military Training Act of 1939 effectively introduced conscription in peacetime for the first time in Britain's history.
23 The 1980s saw urban riots on a scale unprecedented in peacetime twentieth-century Britain.
24 Outside, there was an atmosphere at times more closely resembling a carnival midway than the greatest peacetime sporting event.
25 By approving Bevin's statement the conference committed itself to accepting National Service in peacetime for the first time ever.
26 In fact, Churchill attempted in October 1951 to refashion Cabinet government in a fairly dramatic fashion by peacetime standards.
27 The war was over and it was a small peacetime army again.
28 The Government has agreed not to oppose an independent investigation by the House of Lords into the RAF s worst peacetime disaster.
29 In all those cases it produced impressive improvement in the peacetime performance statistics.
30 The war had required a high degree of economic planning, much of which was carried over into peacetime.