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long-distance造句
91 More sophisticated in-seat entertainment on long-distance flights, even for the masses stuffed in coach class. 92 He noted that long-distance firms are still prohibited from accessing certain local phone services, such as high-volume calling plans. 93 Taking a long-distance call still causes a certain turbulence here. 94 We should therefore seek evidence for long-distance exchange as indications of political alliances and the growth of centralised political organisation. 95 It came at last, a huge long-distance coach, with high steps in the doorway. 96 Pick up your dry cleaning and your clothes will come wrapped in plastic bags promoting Blockbuster or a new long-distance telephone service. 97 The two women hardly know each other, but the bond, even across the long-distance phone line, is immediate. 98 In short, he was ideally suited for long-distance sailing on an increasingly waterlogged bamboo raft. 99 She spends $ 100 a month in long-distance phone bills right now. 100 But telephone companies building long-distance, high-capacity transmission lines have not been slow to take up the challenge. 101 Long-distance runner Bill Emmerton once saw himself in the chain of life stretching over many generations. 102 Phoenix will occupy part of the offices of Automated Communications Inc., a long-distance switching company that it acquired last year. 103 As intended, it was the highlight of the film and successfully reflected the pain endured by long-distance runners. 104 Polly the tea-lady was also going out - with Bri, the long-distance lorry driver, and their friends Len and Betty. 105 And long-distance carrier Sprint expects to announce similar services this summer. 106 Calling circles give discounts when you call other customers of the same long-distance carrier you have. 107 I think the same process occurs in the repetitive rhythm of slow long-distance running. 108 I think that the fact that we had a long-distance relationship was testimony to how strong it was. 109 But unlike the phone system, there are no long-distance charges on the Internet. 110 When Telmex was privatized in 1989, it agreed to give up its monopoly over long-distance service in January 1997. 111 A Yankee Group study found that long-distance rates declined sharply from 1984 to 1991 as a result of new competition. 112 So, for a moment, consider a long-distance runner who has collapsed near to the finish on one occasion. 113 There had been little traffic so far: mostly long-distance lorries. 114 Early next year it plans to offer long-distance phone service. 115 The standard of photography is good and some of the long-distance shots are particularly welcome. 116 Tariffs in the national long-distance market also rose, though not as steeply as in the international market. 117 When the data hits local and long-distance telephone networks, the speed drops quickly to 2 megabytes. 118 This would be the ideal method of long-distance space travel mentioned earlier. 119 Illiterates have no hope at all of calculating the expense of local service, let alone long-distance calls. 120 PacTel already has sizable operations in San Ramon, and it just agreed to base its long-distance company in Pleasanton.