variously造句1. The drug is variously known as crack or freebase.
2. This material is variously termed ash, clinker, cinders or slag.
3. He has been variously described as a hero, a genius and a bully.
4. The figure of the Ancient Mariner has been variously interpreted.
5. His fortune has been variously estimated at between $1 and $2 billion.
6. The cost has been variously estimated at between £10 million and £20 million.
7. He was variously described as a hero, a genius and a fool.
8. The shift away from isolation has been variously interpreted.
9. They are variously named coaches, carriages or compartments.
10. Thus, Reagan's early successes can be variously accounted for.
11. The channels are known variously as the grapevine, gossip and rumour.
12. The Reagans condemned the book, which was variously believed and disbelieved by critics and insiders.
13. The stories about her render her variously as victim, betrayer, seducer, and translator.
14. Berger's views relate to a specifically political motivation, variously apparent throughout the novel.
15. These fundamental rights are variously described and vindicated by a variety of philosophical arguments to which we can not do justice here.
16. This stricture is one that has been variously repeated in a large number of literary and critical theories in this century.
17. The constant is the head, variously rendered but always recognisably the same basic structure.
18. All is drawn in variously diluted glaze, and there is increasing use of washes of colour.
19. Cyclic fluctuations in vole populations have been variously interpreted as the result of intrinsic or extrinsic factors by different workers.
20. The number of demonstrators in Moscow was estimated variously at between 5,000 and 55,000.
20.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
21. The single cards too were placed variously in the top half, bottom half and crossing the central strip.
22. The two lazed variously upon potato sacks, sharing a Woodbine and musing upon this and that.
23. The number of cases this year of salmonella poisoning has been variously put at 26, 46, 49 or 51.
24. It is one of a new class of electronic products variously called 'personal communicators' or 'personal digital assistants'.
25. Many varieties also have a vegetable or fruity overtone, variously described as cucumber or melon.
26. Without tampering with the deviant sentence itself, we can investigate the effects of placing it in variously elaborated discourse contexts.
27. The important question of the containment of head and shoulders within the frame is dealt with variously.
28. In another group of cases the courts grappled somewhat variously with a new institution.
29. It is a package of capabilities, which are accessed variously in different project-based situations.
30. But exactly that is true of women and men with variously caused depressions.