eminently造句31. It is a doctrine eminently suitable for a nation overwhelmingly populated by sheep.
32. It is sponsored by the old-line Protestant denominations, the eminently reasonable Congregationalists and Presbyterians and such.
33. This was an eminently reasonable arrangement and nobody could possibly object.
34. She hadn't been the only one to be quietly expelled from the eminently respectable boarding school after being caught smoking cannabis.
35. He'd played in some eminently forgettable horror movies and I felt I could not seriously consider him.
36. Luther and others scaled Mary back down to a merely human, but eminently worthy, model of faith.
37. This is a further, but eminently sensible, erosion of the principle of orality.
38. This, combined with the richness of the data, makes the material eminently readable even for the non-researcher.
39. Woman, having no identity of her own as woman, being defined as lack, is eminently suited for this purpose.
40. Many acute life-threatening conditions, shock states etc. are eminently treatable with homoeopathy.
41. This seems eminently human, if for no other reason than that people fall in love and want to trust each other.
42. The dish was also eminently suitable for service in a restaurant, good to look at and practical to assemble.
43. At face value, decentralisation of services into communities seems eminently sensible, and reference centres have been effective in some countries.
44. Most obviously, water is an excellent building material: eminently flexible, but not very compressible.
45. Clapping the hands remains one of the most ancient gestures, bringing into play those eminently effective mechanisms.
46. Yet even without tax, a review of social security was eminently justified on its own account and long overdue.
47. Indeed, the reasonably quick and informal procedure of industrial tribunals is eminently suitable for most cases.
48. Some at least of the leading Romans felt and behaved in a way which seemed to him perfectly understandable and eminently sensible.
49. The idea of putting large numbers of people to sleep struck me at first as being eminently sensible.
50. This is eminently reasonable as effective action by big waves must extend above the level of the highest tide.
51. In its usage of the real or referent as signifier, surrealism eminently illustrated de-differentiated signification.
52. He remembered a certain dark-haired servant, one who had seemed eminently suitable for several weeks.
53. The property is centrally located and eminently suitable for our purposes.
54. Rather, it serves as an eminently readable reference book for those considering a life in food biz.
55. Observing behaviour Observing behaviour is easy because behaviour, verbal and nonverbal, is always overt and therefore eminently observable.
56. Indeed by the standards of modern fiction it is eminently worth reprinting.
57. Venus could not object to a goddess for her daughter-in-law; the alliance had become eminently suitable.
58. Experiments over the centuries resulted in the predominance of the Cheviot breed with a fleece eminently suitable for finer grades of cloth.
59. From the flute is eminently suited to quiet melodic work, florid or otherwise.
60. I agreed with her and thought that her comments were eminently sensible.