cooke造句(1) Peter Cooke undertook to send each of us a sample contract for perusal.
(2) Cooke, who was with the firm 30 years, claims unfair dismissal.
(3) Cooke could never forget his humble origins.
(4) Early studies by Cooke showed that ethanol in concentrations of 1% to 20% did not stimulate gastric acid secretion.
(5) She must remember to tell Mrs Cooke to set a trap.
(6) In 1846 Cooke married Sophia Elizabeth Biggs, the daughter of a tobacconist.
(7) His name was Alec Cooke, but he preferred to be known as Ace Cool.
(8) Cooke was a happier man when greeting the news that full-back Jon Webb is assured of completing the season.
(9) The localities described by Cooke and colleagues are essentially local market-places competing with others in the international network.
(10) Cooke published influential articles in the School and the Teacher and helped to found a museum for London teachers.
(11) Cooke acknowledges receiving gifts that could be seen as bribes.
(12) Cooke was 33 in 1964 when he was shot to death in a Los Angeles motel.
(13) Cooke won a settlement so big that the label went belly up.
(14) Left: The Cooke Rotary Engine: 1787.
(15) Cooke, the weight loss is 7.2 %? 7.9 %.
(16) The air current dissemination funation of the spore of rice false smut, Ustilaginoidea virens (Cooke) Takahash, is confirmed by capturing air-bornetechnique.
(17) The failure of the Jay Cooke bank, followed quickly by that of Henry Clews, set off a chain reaction of bank failures and temporarily closed the New York stock market.
(18) He was squaring off against Ben Cooke, a newcomer to Star Wars.
(19) Sully: I don't know. But Cooke knows, I'll take you to where I meet him!
(20) Artificial inoculation techniques for false smut of rice (caused by Ustilaginoidea virens (Cooke) Takahashi) was studied under field condition.
(21) Studying drama as a winner of a Commonwealth Fellowship, Cooke traveled throughout the country in the summer of 1933.
(22) But whereas Errol struck it lucky, spare a thought for Instonian Neil Cooke.
(23) Born in Chicago, the son of a Baptist minister, Cooke was already performing in gospel groups before he was ten.
(24) The dazzling display of blooms took 18 months hard work to create and cost Newtownabbey man Edward Cooke £500.
(25) "Memory techniques do just one thing: they make information more meaningful to the mind, making the things we try to learn unforgettably bright and amusing," said Cooke.
(26) In this research, the antifungal activity and mechanism of chitosan were investigated against Cooke Cifferri.
(27) Former U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia David Shinn and Sudanese Embassy Charge D’Affaires Dr. Akec K.A. Khoc attended the event moderated by CSIS Africa Program Director Jennifer Cooke.
(28) Under this trend, the supervisory model of banking capital adequacy rate is transforming from making use of Cooke Ratio to making use of CAR the internal model of bank risk management.
(29) A professional is someone who can do his best work when doesn't feel like it---Alistair Cooke, British journalist.
(30) Pierre Toussaint, the 19th-century Haitian abolitionist, former slave and devout Catholic — who, like Cooke, has been championed by the Archdiocese of New York — has been in line since 1943.