on paper造句(61) Like most engineering projects, it may have looked good on paper, but in practice it was another thing entirely.
(62) The ink on paper process is still essential if you intend to produce quantities rather than single copies.
(63) His joy is rooted in moving words around on paper and in the serenity of reading and reflecting.
(64) He worked on paper, and derived a sense of duty fulfilled as he proceeded through his Cabinet boxes.
(65) Hampshire have on paper a well-balanced side; they should be title-chasing.
(66) It produces condensed volumes of modules which can be reproduced on paper, microfilm or microfiche.
(67) Indeed, we have, in the past, returned comments to students on paper rather than via electronic communication.
(68) Sugar had half the company then, was the golden boy of the decade, and was worth at least £600m on paper.
(69) Many farmers even in DRAs are wealthy on paper simply because land prices have increased dramatically during the last thirty years.
(70) On paper, the figures for privatization of the land are impressive.
(71) The four richest on paper are revealed as two press barons and two grocers.
(72) The scientific journal, printed on paper, has been an integral part of our culture for three hundred years.
(73) The depictions on paper money and coins reinforce national icons and symbols.
(74) Many S corporation owners are rich people on paper but can barely pay the rent.
(75) For some people it can be enormously helpful just to write things down on paper.
(76) Being solid wool merchants at heart, they are not sure what to make of an engine that runs on paper.
(77) To be able to print your designs on paper, you will need a dot matrix, ink jet or laser printer.
(78) Primo briefly has a clear view of the menu, written on paper plates taped to the quilted-tin wall.
(79) All this sounded remarkably easy to accomplish, as invasion plans invariably did on paper.
(80) In any graphics system the object to be animated is first drawn on paper in a number of key positions.
(81) Felton had made the same allegations on paper, and had sent a copy to the FBI.
(82) Remove skin with a slotted utensil, drain on paper towels, and chop for cracklings.
(83) On paper, Mr Bush has a good chance of getting fast-track.
(84) It's easier to correct your work on screen than on paper.
(85) It exists in conservatives' minds, has taken form on paper and has dropped roots in a few, isolated areas.
(86) He has put forth his criticisms on paper, on the Internet, at community forums and during council meetings.
(87) She never put anything actual on paper until she had settled her house down at night.
(88) On paper, the economy is one of the healthiest in the post-war era.
(89) In his two charcoal works on paper, Levitch makes childlike images of a young boy playing near a bridge.
(90) On paper it appears the light blues are inches shorter ... and a few months older ... but what about on the water?