eroded造句91. Muddy heaps of soil eroded from fields are trapped in undergrowth.
92. They repeat the errors of the past, until finally their margin for error has been all but eroded.
93. Over the years, the value of our savings and investments has been eroded by inflation.
94. Very low-grade disseminated copper mineralisation may reflect the eroded deep levels of a copper porphyry system.
95. For several hours we explored the island, two humps of rock, spectacularly eroded, joined by a narrow ridge.
96. If the receipt is distributed to shareholders as dividends then the capital base of the business has been eroded.
97. Disagreement among experts about medical treatment in leprosy created confusion among patients and eroded their confidence in physicians.
98. Yet in fact the Church's power was being eroded throughout the seventeenth century.
99. This shows how far general price inflation has eroded the level of spending shown in the detailed cash figures.
100. Skyrocketing energy costs, especially in the Midwest[/eroded.html], have eroded consumers' disposable income.
101. By exterminating farm animals, the option of small organic farms is eroded.
102. Incomes policies eroded differentials, and trade union action was limited by long-term contracts.
103. The old stonework was crumbling and eroded and badly in need of repair.
104. The process of competition has, to some extent, eroded the differences between the commercial and the publicly funded television services.
105. Playing Desert Storm on my Sega console had not only eroded my morals, it had disturbed my beauty sleep.
106. An incidental feature of the capital transactions is the implication that the capital invested in local farming is being eroded.
107. Her marriage was in trouble, her husband cold and unloving, her emotional and physical health eroded by bulimia.
108. An extended parking area has enabled the restoration or eroded downland where formerly the grass had been all but lost to cars.
109. Resultant wage levels eroded corporate liquidity and profitability, although the extent of the deterioration varied between nations.
110. To erode or be eroded by abrasion.
111. The creek had eroded deep into the little gully.
112. The narrow neck of the diverticulum may become eroded.
113. But Taiwan's competitiveness has been eroded by its relatively strong currency.
114. It was virulently attacked in Congress, and Steinbeck's subsequent success in Russia eroded his reputation from the cold war onwards.
115. Comprehensive land recovery program was applied to about 50,000 square kilometers of once eroded areas.
116. The Lao Tieshan channel is composed of eroded valleys and ridgy zones located in the north of the Bohai strait.
117. Comprehensive land recovery program was applied to over 4 million hectares of once eroded areas.
118. Empowering citizens is good, say advocates, because it will rebuild social capital eroded by the state.
119. Despite policies favorable to widespread land ownership, the Jeffersonian dream of a permanently rural Nation was eroded by the rise of large cities in the 19th century.
120. French-Canadian fur trappers and Sioux disparaged such country as "bad lands. " The term now loosely defines any hilly terrain that is severely eroded into a forbidding landscape.