linking造句91. A new HK$350m seaport is also planned and there will be a second bridge linking Taipa with the Macao mainland.
92. As fewer homes today have a separate dining room, this month we're suggesting ways of linking dining and living areas.
93. Indeed, one may even say that sexuality was the theme linking the various items which comprise the matrix that is Orphism.
94. This can be assessed by linking class structure to income distribution figures.
95. There is nothing developmental linking the middle childhood years with fountain pens and mismatched socks.
96. They are created as firms seek new advantages by linking together markets and activities that previously were kept separate.
97. Soil temperature was not controlled in our study, and so the evidence linking temperature and root mortality is circumstantial.
98. The shuttle offers hourly flights linking New York and Washington.
99. Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes.
100. It belongs to no particular approach but is a means of linking theory with empirical analysis to the betterment of theory.
101. The only constant linking it all is that it qualifies as, for lack of a better term, neat.
102. We paddled under a single track embankment linking North Uist with Benbecula, exchanging waves with the friendly local driving overhead.
103. PalmPilots can install software only by linking to a personal computer.
104. The homeward-bound ploughman roars his tractor across the flyover linking two fields bisected by the roar of the motorway beneath.
105. The optimum linking of the various stages is called the critical path.
106. She stole their golden hearts and gave the lakeside people garlands, linking their stilted arms like dancers.
107. They stood together for a moment in the doorway, linking arms proudly.
108. The other acts as a pickup coil producing a voltage proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux linking it.
109. This suggests that theories linking football hooliganism to changes in working-class community life are based on a somewhat dubious history.
110. The 1995 text addresses the science linking antioxidant nutrients found in plant foods with a potentially beneficial role in fighting disease.
111. While the evidence linking increased cell proliferation and colorectal cancer is good, the converse is less clear cut.
112. The canals linking the city to St Petersburg in the south were built by slave labour in Stalin's days.
113. They have quoted for linking the projector to our existing system.
114. The Labour Party wrestled with the problem by linking demands for disarmament with plans for legislation guaranteeing the Right to Work.
115. Mrs Thatcher's panel of advisers recommend against linking homes with optical fibres on the grounds of cost.
116. Scenes linking tobacco or spirits consumption with improved athletic performance or business success will in future be illegal.
117. The article charts how adverts, in the past and in the present, have succeeded in linking the cigarette with sophistication.
118. Dertouzos called for government regulation to prevent the linking of databases containing personal information without certain safeguards.
119. It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain, at best.
120. I had written a learned book, Architrave and Archetype, a thesis linking human aspiration with human-designed structures, cathedrals in particular.