wartime造句(31) The cost of living continued to rise in wartime.
(32) Briefly, the wartime expansion took place for three reasons.
(33) Newspapers had been muzzled by wartime censorship.
(34) Subway passages were used as bomb shelters during wartime.
(35) Did the marriage take place in wartime?
(36) His parents blame the effects of his wartime experience.
(37) Again, special considerations which might be pertinent during wartime should not affect the ambit of natural justice now.
(38) Bomber's Moon is about his father who died on a wartime bombing mission before he was born.
(39) That cooperation was crucial for the Clinton administration to win congressional support to lift a wartime trade embargo and normalize diplomatic relations.
(40) Populations of red deer and boar are believed to be under greater pressure from hunters due to wartime shortages.
(41) Each in wartime would be slotted alongside Soviet divisions into Army and Frontal commands.
(42) It is not at all unusual during wartime for leaders to withhold military information with the men in the grass.
(43) In her new book, she looks back with affection on her wartime adventures.
(44) But times had changed since 1898; wartime regulations had rationed liquor purchases to one bottle per month per customer.
(45) The ferry was finally closed in 1964 after 600 years of continuous service apart from the short wartime break referred to.
(46) Several wartime reconstruction working parties in the Ministry had outlined plans for reorganisation very similar to those adopted by the Labour Government.
(47) It was only a small gathering in a studio, but in wartime those were great occasions.
(48) Train Timetables in Wartime Britain Timetables are not everybody's favourite reading.
(49) Simon's euphemistic descriptions of wartime crimes have been heavily criticized.
(50) The division of responsibility was based upon past historical connections and more recent wartime involvement with particular areas of concern.
(51) It created a wartime atmosphere which could be used to manage the economy and to generate social cohesion.
(52) There is no evidence to suggest that they made substantial wartime gains in terms of occupational pension entitlements.
(53) The tensions of wartime could easily turn anger against refugees who were thought to be getting privileged treatment.
(54) This was because owing to wartime censorship there had been little in the newspapers about industrial disputes.
(55) Petrol was so strictly rationed in wartime that bikes were always in demand.
(56) It seems most fitting that the qualities of the Blenheim's wartime crews are being perpetuated by such people.
(57) There was some degree of goodwill toward the Soviet Union as a wartime ally.
(58) But if the people who accepted the idea of wartime service for their sons expected honor or understanding, they were mistaken.
(59) However, outside your sitting room thousands of wartime military installations still survive as historically important reminders of Britain's epic struggle.
(60) He was able to play down his Vichy activities, and his questionable wartime record never proved a serious handicap in politics.