inhabitable造句(1) We wondered how such a hotel could be inhabitable until informed later that all tenants have to sleep in their sleeping bag.
(2) By improving of inhabitable area, the paper describes the necessary of functional place's division of teacher housing. And the specific request of reasonable arrangement in every section.
(3) The government should raise the public awareness of environmental preservation/protection, thereby promoting sustainable development and creating a more livable /inhabitable environment.
(4) The building was designed as a curved inhabitable land wave that fluently blends into the surrounding terrain and symmetrically follows the exact North-South axes.
(5) Crewmen wearing pressurized suits assemble cables to rockets, which serve as building units for an inhabitable space station.
(6) The ensuing continent that would be created would destroy every other continent on earth killing billions of people in the process and making the planet inhabitable for Superman.
(7) Miss Nova runs low on fuel around the Milky Way Galaxy and has no choice but to set coordinates to the nearest inhabitable planet.
(8) If water exists in the quantities that Nasa now believes, it could be drunk by astronauts, turned into oxygen to make stations inhabitable and – most excitingly – converted into fuel.
(9) The roof had fallen in, so that the cottage was not inhabitable.
(10) Long low ridges which rise above the marsh form the only inhabitable areas on the plain.
(11) That would send gigatons of carbon into the atmosphere -- making the world even more inhabitable.
(12) However, a significant amount of water seems to be too hot, too cold or too salty to be inhabitable, so the pursuit can be more directed.
(13) The tensile skin is designed to create more dynamic inhabitable spaces for the users in addition to providing building enclosure.
(14) The Greys and Reptilians diverted electrical energy to Earth long ago to make Earth inhabitable by their species.
(15) My professor was researching how Polynesian seafarers discovered and settled nearly every inhabitable island in the Pacific Ocean.
(16) An estimated 20 per cent of the world's CCTV cameras are in the UK, a remarkable achievement for an island that occupies only 0.2 per cent of the world's inhabitable landmass.
(17) Microbial cycling of such critical chemical elements as carbon and nitrogen helps keep the world inhabitable for all life forms.
(18) This creates a microclimate which surrounds the building, creating inhabitable outdoor spaces while reducing cooling loads within.
(19) Most of the tropics, sub-tropics and even lower mid-latitudes are too hot to be inhabitable.
(20) Both elements change their density by allowing different types of screen to filter the sun, water, light and air inside the inhabitable spaces.