dividing造句(1) Darwin's theory of evolution was a watershed dividing the old way of thinking from the new.
(2) Bacteria reproduce by dividing and making copies of themselves.
(3) What's the dividing line between normal drinking and addiction?
(4) The dividing line is somewhat hazy.
(5) Troops were disengaged from the dividing line.
(6) This path marks the dividing line between my land and my neighbour's.
(7) For many television viewers the dividing line between fact and fiction is becoming increasingly blurred.
(8) The river was chosen as a dividing line between the two districts.
(9) The Action Group worked by dividing its tasks among a large number of subgroups.
(10) Dividing by two is the inverse of multiplying by two.
(11) I can see no justification for dividing the company into smaller units.
(12) There's a very thin dividing line between joviality and hysteria.
(13) There is a thin dividing line between educating the public and creating a predisposition to panic.
(14) There's no justification for dividing the company into smaller units.
(15) The dividing line between luxuries and necessities is constantly changing.
(16) There is no clear dividing line between what is good and what is bad.
(17) You have to hyphenate a word when dividing a word.
(18) Pour custard over chocolate and croissants, dividing equally.
(19) Top with croissant cubes, dividing equally.
(20) Dividing students into small groups usually helps facilitate discussion.
(21) The election campaign was bitter, dividing the city.
(22) Where are the real dividing lines?
(23) What physical processes might explain the dividing line?
(24) Groups were continually dividing over minor points of doctrine.
(25) The dividing line on approval of FoxTrax appears clear.
(26) Like Stirling, it commanded a vital dividing line.
(27) He admitted drawing the dividing line will be hard.
(28) Dividing one room into two is not a difficult operation, and simple studding can provide adequate support for sheet plasterboard.
(29) To find your nearest UK school, we have a clickable map dividing the UK into regions.
(30) The mean of 13, 5 and 27 is found by adding them together and dividing by 3.