bordered造句(91) They were standing in a country lane bordered by high, tangled hedgerows, beneath a summer sky as bright and blue as a forget-me-not .
(92) China and India are two bordered Oriental mouth big countries.
(93) I remember the shabby little clapboard house we all grew up in. But it had an enviable nice little plot with a kitchen garden bordered by lilac bushes.
(94) She was pointing down the road which lay like an ecru ribbon thrown down across the prairie grass, bordered beyond by the timber-grown bluffs of the Missouri.
(95) Bordered map area is about 19.75 x 13.5 and the map has sufficient margins for matting or framing.
(96) It is also one of the not-to-be-missed attractions of Oman, an oil-rich and peaceful sultanate, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the west, Yemen to the south and the United Arab Emirates to the north.
(97) As the cold season still lingered he had put on a moleskin shawl bordered with red.
(98) Torus (pl. tori) A disk-shaped structure formed from lignified primary cell-wall material on the middle lamella of a bordered pit.
(99) The crisp, slab-sided two-door first-gen Nomad like the '57 shown above gave way in 1958 to a four-door model that bordered on ugly.
(100) A carnation having pale petals bordered by a darker color.
(101) His press conference on Wednesday was full of conciliation that bordered on contrition.
(102) Bordered matrix has very wide applications in the matrix theory, many specialists and scholars had studied bordered matrices before.
(103) North Adelaide , which is chiefly residential bordered by more parklands, and contains two open squares.
(104) But the impact of a conflict over a storm-tossed and otherwise unremarkable stretch of water south of China and bordered by most South East Asian states would be far-reaching.
(105) The Qing territory extended to Lake Balkhash and the Pamirs in the west and bordered Siberia in the north. In the east was the Pacific,[www.] and in the south the frontier encompassed the Nansha Islands.
(106) The lane was bordered on the left by wild, low-growing brambles , on the right by high, neatly manicured hedge.
(107) The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a small, landlocked state in the north-west of continental Europe, bordered by France, Germany and Belgium.
(108) The lane was bordered on the left by wild, low-growing brambles, on the right by a high, neatly manicured hedge.
(109) The waste land bordered by this wall communicated with the back yard of an ex-livery stable-keeper of bad repute, who had failed and who still kept a few old single-seated berlins under his sheds.
(110) Bordered by tidal rocks on the left and a tidal river on the right, this cottage and its surrounding sandy beach are my sanctuary.
(111) To the north it is bordered by the world's highest mountain chain, where foothill valleys cover the northernmost of the country's 26 states.
(112) This time, specially writes the bordered news second-class reporter intruded her life, therefore a multangular love contention started (three male female).
(113) Location: It is located in southwest Asia, bordered by the Russia to the north, Turkey ad Iraq to the west, Pakistan and Afghanistan to the east and Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to the south.
(114) This one - hectare area is bordered by what is called the Shoulder Hedge.
(115) In type A, the warty layer is absent or rare in pit chamber and in type B, the warty layer is present, in this paper, the variation in phylogeny of the pit membrane in bordered pits is also discussed.
(116) When Zhou Enl ai's door opened theys aw a slender man of more th an aver age height with gleaming eyes and face so striking th at it bordered on the beautiful.
(117) It is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east and Iran (Persia), and the Nakhichevan exclave of Azerbaijan to the south.
(118) Surrey is bordered by Greater London to the east, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to the north and Hampshire, Sussex and Kent to the south.
(119) The lane was bordered on the left by wild, low-growing brambles, on the right by a high, neatly manicured hedge. The men's long cloaks flapped around their ankles as they marched.
(120) Lake Chad, which is bordered by 4 African nations: Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria and Chad, was once one of the world's largest.