slower造句91 A Metropolitan train roared up non-stop to Wembley Park and a slower Jubilee passed it, stopping at the platform below.
92 Any other action, like travelling faster or slower in a vacuum, is forbidden.
93 He aimed for Benny's stomach - it would be a slower, more painful death that way.
94 Oesophageal transit and acid clearance have also been shown to be slower in these patients.
94try its best to gather and build good sentences.
95 The locals go to suicidal lengths to overtake vehicles travelling only marginally slower than themselves.
96 Three years later, he returned; heavier, slower, but with a new kind of fire in his belly.
97 Progress on debt relief has been miserably slow; it would probably have been even slower without the pledges made in Cologne.
98 Left-wing politicians are in favor of a slower conversion to capitalism.
99 Mining exports fell 1. 2 percent last month due to slower sales of copper and salt, the Finance Ministry said.
100 Canals were appreciably slower and the advantage of improved roads actually increased in this respect.
101 Poppy oil in fact is paler, slower drying than linseed.
102 Phone-ins on radio can provide speedy feedback, but by and large feedback is much slower in the mass media than in interpersonal communications.
103 The cursor, by the way, appears boldfaced but blinking at a slower rate than the cursor in the text itself.
104 In the water he started out on a fast crawl, then switched to a slower backstroke.
105 In theory the slower the trickle the better, so you would need a huge filter to treat a heavily-loaded tank.
106 Wouldn't it be nice if we could go back to the days when life was slower than it is today.
107 Were it running more slowly, all geologic activity would have proceeded at a slower pace.
108 I missed the slower trains with the lounge cars and the rackety wheels.
109 Some teachers devote too much time to helping their slower students and neglect the brighter ones.
110 They more than offset weaker export sales and a slower buildup of inventories of unsold goods.
111 On alternate days walk at a slower pace to help you build up a regular habit of walking.
112 There would be higher taxes and, at best, much slower growth in public spending.
113 The orchestra was not playing it in time, so I made them rehearse it at a slower tempo.
114 It invites us to reflect on history with a slower pulse-rate, history in the longer term.
115 This was part of it: his new life would mean a slower pace, cleaner air, getting into shape.
116 Forecasters suggested the economy will experience much slower growth this year than previously thought.
117 Add in the slower pitches ad lower bounce and Hick was able to take full advantage.
118 There is a tendency for illnesses to become more prolonged, less intense and for the recovery to be slower.
119 To determine these it is necessary to use a slower method such as atomic absorption spectroscopy or neutron activation.
120 Sales across the country were slower than expected this year as consumers grappled with higher debts and concern about a weaker economy.