7造句151. We checked out at 5 a.m. to catch a 7 a.m. flight.
152. 31.7 million retirees had participated in the basic pension insurance program.
153. The foundation was promised a 7% increase to bring its appropriations to $2.07 billion.
154. Measured against our budget last year, $2.7 million seems small.
155. The cast must all be on set by 7 a.m.
156. The shopkeeper gave us short weight : we got 7.5 kilos instead of 10 kilos.
157. Three survivors were plucked to safety after being in the sea for 7 hours.
158. He works obsessively from 7.15 am to 9 or 10 at night.
159. The cast must all be on set by 7 pm.
160. It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force.
161. The 7 am express to Bristol will be taken off next month.
162. On a typical day , our students go to classes from 7.30 am to 1pm.
163. 21.7% of all those in employment were in part-time jobs.
164. The night nurse is / goes on at 7 pm.
165. Unless something else happens, the default is to meet at the hotel at 7.00 p.m.
166. The industrial bias of canal building can be readily perceived by looking at Figure 7.3.
167. I've set the alarm clock to go off at 7 am.
168. We shall return to the topic of education in Chapter 7.
169. Children ought to be able to read by the age of 7.
170. The animal lives in lakes near Mexico City, at a height of 6,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level.
171. Further details can be found in section 7 subsection 4 of the report.
172. The Cougars massacred the Bucs last night, 38 - 7.
173. Interest will accrue on the account at a rate of 7%.
174. The changes will mean 7,000 job losses among railway workers.
175. They were married on 7 April 1927 at Paddington Register Office.
176. Shares ended 1.7 per cent firmer on the Frankfurt exchange.
177. It was just gone 7 o'clock this evening when I finished.
178. When he jumped over eight feet ten inches he broke the old record 7 feet 20 inches.
179. Most people cannot consciously remember much before the ages of 5 to 7 years.
180. The 1985 federal budget allocated $7.3 billion for development programmes.