quebec造句(1) Quebec has always had particularly close ties to France.
(2) Quebec is at the mouth of the St Lawrence River.
(3) Quebec mandated that all immigrants send their children to French schools.
(4) Quebec voted on seceding from Canada.
(5) In Quebec, this was adapted to cover late secondary, junior college, and university work.
(6) Troilus is a new open-pit mine in Quebec that began production in January.
(7) To Quebec, where the International Hockey League already has staked out an expansion franchise but could change its minds.
(8) Meanwhile funding for the shelter from Oxfam Quebec and Oxfam Ireland will run out soon.
(9) Quebec will also be the anti-globalisation lobby's first big outing for 2001.
(10) The protests in Quebec are not going to bring about the collapse of global capitalism.
(11) Although they hail from Quebec, the hurdy-gurdy of this ensemble is sure to pass muster with the average colonial.
(12) You may know Quebec as a hotbed of ornery, croissant-munching separatists.
(13) A further concession to Quebec was the provision that any single province could veto future changes to federal institutions.
(14) Thousands of children in similar Quebec facilities were falsely labelled mentally retarded in the 1950s.
(15) For some of those manning the barricades in Quebec, this is irrelevant.
(16) An expected backlash against the initiative in Quebec never materialized.
(17) The Liberal victory in Quebec was a personal victory for Chretien[/quebec.html], a strong opponent of separatism.
(18) Victor is a fortune hunter form Quebec.
(19) The crisis has set off a wave of nationalist feelings in Quebec.
(20) After farming for ten years,he sold up and went to Quebec.
(21) After roaming around nearly half his life,he finally settled down in Quebec.
(22) On Aug. 9 over 90 percent of the delegates voted in favour of recognizing the right of Quebec to self-determination.
(23) If something ever happened it would probably turn out to be as disastrous as the Quebec Bridge, you know, so.
(24) Whether that will mean more or less acrimony between Quebec and the federal government remains to be seen.
(25) Taken by region, the highest percentage to reject any further meaning in the massacre was in Quebec: sixty-five percent.
(26) The national referendum absorbed a separate vote on the deal which had already been arranged in Quebec for Oct. 26.
(27) He also expressed optimism that an acceptable constitutional arrangement could be agreed which would obviate the need for Quebec to seek independence.
(28) Krem began his career with the Victoria Symphony, followed by stints with orchestras in Winnipeg and Quebec.
(29) The Tudor stable block contains an exhibition about the Battle of Quebec.
(30) He re-emerged in 1987 and 1991 to fight constitutional proposals to recognise Quebec as a distinct society.