in the form of造句1 Plants absorb carbon in the form of carbon dioxide.
2 The prologue to the novel is written in the form of a newspaper account.
3 Water vapor is water in the form of a gas.
4 novel is cast in the form of a diary.
5 My garden is in the form of a square.
6 Help arrived in the form of two police officers.
7 A household radiator absorbs energy in the form of electric current and releases it in the form of heat.
8 synthetic detergents are in the form of powder or liquid.
9 Our soundings are displayed in the form of a graph.
10 The lawn was laid out in the form of the figure eight.
11 People are bombarded with information in the form of TV advertising.
12 Early computers required input in the form of punched cards.
13 Some people believe they may reincarnate in the form of an animal.
14 The government clawed back some of the money which it gave to arts organizations,in the form of tax.
15 Help in the form of money will be very welcome.
16 Some received substantial occupational assistance in the form of low-interest loans.
17 They received a benefit in the form of a tax reduction.
18 Some people believe they may be reincarnated in the form of an animal.
19 These costs were passed on to the tenants in the form of higher rents.
20 The main staircase was in the form of a big 'S'.
21 The results can be presented visually in the form of a graph.
22 About a fifth of the country's income is in the form of foreign/overseas aid.
23 Our bone marrow contains fat in the form of small globules.
24 Ideas are presented as tangible and corporeal in the form of hands-on exhibits.
25 The spring of 1765 brought Harrison further woes,[www.] in the form of a new longitude act from Parliament.
26 The government is facing a new wave of opposition in the form of a student strike.
27 Workers in big firms receive a substantial part of their pay in the form of bonuses and overtime.
28 Students were asked to conduct a survey and write up their findings in the form of a report.
29 Less than half of the money that students receive is in the form of grants, and loans have made up the difference.
30 No less than 35 per cent of the country is protected in the form of parks and nature sanctuaries.