narrowly造句(181) Unlike its predecessor, which saw the emerging star narrowly escape prison on gun charges, this case has financial implications that could affect the entire record industry.
(182) Women today find themselves in an intense battle with a society that cannot let go of a narrowly defined word ethic that is supported by a family structure that has not existed for decades.
(183) Narrowly rejected in a senate committee, the levy would have been the first value-added tax on sex - brothels presently only pay an annual licensing fee and payroll tax.
(184) The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
(185) Traditionally, the interests protected by the due process clauses were defined quite narrowly.
(186) In moderate Maine Eliot Cutler, an independent who had worked for the Carter administration, only narrowly lost to the Republican candidate.
(187) He says the commission would ack act narrowly and enforce only parts of existing law.
(188) San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area narrowly edged out Seattle in the first American Fitness Index released last week by the American College of Sports Medicine and the WellPoint Foundation.
(189) DOJ is proposing "a narrowly focused and ill-conceived policy that ignores unique considerations affecting international aviation, " the carriers wrote.
(190) The steel scaffolding fell down and narrowly missed a couple of bystanders.
(191) Approaching Agile narrowly, as a programming methodology rather than a system development methodology, threatens to destroy the last decade's progress in integrating usability and development.
(192) They narrowly missed being killed 15 miles south of Saigon.
(193) He watched her narrowly , but plainly she was at a loss . She shook her head wonderingly.
(194) He says commission would act narrowly and enforce only parts of existing law.
(195) I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from starvation in a famine. They lived in my family , and of course had plenty to eat.
(196) Actually, Li Hua , close call means that you narrowly avoided danger.
(197) By 1931 Guldahl had turned pro, joining the PGA tour for some frustrating near-miss finishes, and narrowly coming second at the 1933 US Open.
(198) After narrowly escaping death, Jason flees his home and returns twenty years later to reclaim the throne, but the gods proclaim that he must first find the magical Golden Fleece.
(199) The king himself only narrowly avoided capture; his litter was smashed by a cannon ball and several of his bearers were killed.
(200) Raceme rachis white- ciliate along margins; upper glume sharply keeled throughout, keel narrowly winged.
(201) If you define the problem too narrowly, your possible solutions may be very limited and uncreative.
(202) After narrowly escaping capture at the first Battle of Bull Run, Brady's chatty feet quieted down a bit, and he began sending assistants in his place.
(203) The 67-year-old radiation oncologist was narrowly elected last year in a district that includes Huntsville and Decatur.
(204) Actually, our price is already narrowly calculated and it leaves us only small profit margin.
(205) I threw a row of arrows, which narrowly passed the narrow-minded man's eyebrows.
(206) Susan Brownell, a professor of anthropology at the University of Missouri-St Louis, said the Chinese state-supported athletic system narrowly focuses on Olympic medals rather than grassroots sports.
(207) The plan had only narrowly passed a Senate panel last week, underlining its poor chances of clearing the full chamber.
(208) Samara glabrous; leaf blade surfaces smooth and glabrous with tufted hairs on veins, base oblique, apex acuminate to narrowly acuminate.
(209) In Ohio's 15th district, which narrowly went Republican in 2006, Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy faces Republican Steve Stivers.
(210) Carrot-munching Bugs Bunny was always being pursued by his human nemesis, hunter Elmer Fudd; yet, time and time again, Bugs would narrowly escape, outwitting the hapless Fudd.