describing造句1, He insisted on describing his operation in graphic detail while we were eating lunch.
2, The police have put up wanted posters describing the man.
3, He was describing, in his own inimitable style/way, how to write a best-selling novel.
4, There they were, merrily describing their 16-hour working days while simultaneously claiming to be happily married.
5, She is good at describing things or expressing ideas.
6, In 'the open door', 'open' is a qualifier, describing the door.
7, He wrote a reference for him, describing his reliability and trustworthiness as "above questioning".
8, He went to the extreme of adulation, describing Churchill as the greatest man who ever lived.
9, The report does not mince words, describing the situation as 'ludicrous'.
10, Certain grammatical rules must be followed when describing a conversation in reported speech.
11, Keller is good at describing music – an almost impossible task to do well.
12, He developed a mathematical formula describing the distances of the planets from the Sun.
13, He told her about the death, describing the events in as neutral a manner as he could.
14, Halsey droned on,[http:///describing.html] describing every bet he had made.
15, A separate section describing famous warriors from the Empire has been included after the army list.
16, They published a list of eleven questions, each describing an area in which they felt the need for further research.
17, Statements describing proposed changes are normally referred to as aims and objectives.
18, However, the text file describing the circuit requires some long hours studying the manual.
19, He gets depressed when he reads computer ads describing models that are two-thirds again as fast as his but cost one-third less.
20, We chose linear regression for describing the overall changes in mean sperm concentrations, but other statistical models have also been tested.
21, Sue was talking as they went, describing the scene, and Kathleen realised they were on air live again.
22, On the outer circle of the diagrams describing each type is where the processes of doing sociology are placed.
23, This is just another way of describing community development and this you will not get without good solid, useful community education.
24, I tried to visualize the house while he was describing it.
25, She used a fair amount of poetic licence when describing her life in rural France.
26, It comes as quite a shock to still hear a judge describing a child as 'illegitimate', with all the pejorative overtones of that word.
27, She started/began working here three months ago. Begin is often used when you are describing a series of events:The story begins on the island of Corfu. Start, but not begin, can also mean 'to start a journey', 'to start something happening' or 'to start a machine working':We'll need to start at 7.00.
28, It seems that a new vocabulary was emerging for describing the physical events of women's lives.
29, There would seem, therefore, to be ample justification for describing the deviance of 3 as semantic.
30, Although equations are a concise and accurate way of describing mathematical ideas, they frighten most people.