chains造句121. The I in enunciating a signifying chain signifies the self by taking up a position in the signifying chains enunciated.
122. Likewise, a wholesale bakery believes that it is in the business of making bread and desserts for grocery chains.
123. He says they are market leaders and serve one in twenty drivers, other chains can follow them.
124. Very often shopping schemes are aimed principally at the multiple chains, which will pay higher rents.
125. Police are quizzing staff and contractors in Middlesbrough municipal buildings after the theft of the nine-carat chains and two badges of office.
126. Primary structure refers to the joining of the amino acids through peptide bonds to form polypeptide chains.
127. So far 4,411 retailers with 10,789 shops, including some major chains, have signed up to take part in the scheme.
128. The above reference to large and powerful retail chains implies that they can exert a strong influence in the marketplace.
129. The alignment of polymer chains at specific distances from one another to form crystalline nuclei will be assisted when intermolecular forces are strong.
130. Meanwhile, Westminster Press and Associated slightly enlarged their chains, partly, as with Thomson, by new launches.
131. Most big city newspapers, bought up by chains, were operated from out of town as bottom-line corporate businesses.
132. Movie theater chains are expanding rapidly, and even small local theaters are getting in on the act.
133. Passage of the bill could allow Puerto Rico to free itself from the chains of colonialism.
134. In between these two extremes you will find Markov chains.
135. In branched polymers such as the older, high-pressure, polyethylene the molecular-weight between side chains is relevant.
136. These may be simple or complex, forming saddles when intermediate chains are shortened.
137. I had been thrown off the cricket team at school for making daisy chains on the boundary.
138. He is swathed in chains, from which hang trophies - namely the heads of his victims, hanging by their hair.
139. The license limit has prevented retail chains from selling alcoholic beverages at all but a handful of locations.
140. The firm reckons that discounters will eventually end up cannibalising each other's market share rather than damaging the bigger chains.
141. A moment later there was a rattling of chains and locks and the door swung open.
142. Viscosity, or resistance to flow, is a property of fluids containing long molecular chains that tangle and intertwine.
143. She fingered glittering necklaces, gold and silver chains, bracelets, beads, brooches, earrings.
144. Once formulated, they remain for ever in the environment and build up in food chains and ultimately in our bodies.
145. The structure of large corporations, with chains of command, was not unlike the armed forces.
146. Another problem is that the chains in polyacetylene are not neatly ordered, but convoluted and higgledy-piggledy.
147. Both of those editions were pulled off the racks by supermarket chains that had received complaints from customers.
148. Further studies are also required to evaluate any disparity in their expression of the two L1 chains.
149. The owner of chains of tobacconists, newsagents and convenience stores, its success depends on large numbers of small purchases.
150. The mighty Prudential and other life insurers bought chains of estate agencies.