from scratch造句31. Monotonic search is usually efficient in space, because the searcher does not have to construct each state's representation from scratch.
32. I've deleted everything and re-installed DOS 5 and Windows 3.1 from scratch, all to no avail.
33. A new one has to be built from scratch but fabrication can only start when plans are eventually acquired from York.
34. The only way to design tastefully was to start from scratch, he had said.
35. So, in one sense I was not starting entirely from scratch.
36. The award of a franchise to an entirely new company, from scratch, was thus the extreme case.
37. Effective administration needs people, managers, unswerving devotion and discipline; building from scratch needs capital and carefully calculated investment.
38. Synthesizing any new protein molecule from scratch takes a matter of minutes.
39. The £10 million sun and sangria soap was set up from scratch in just six months.
40. The company was started from scratch in 1995, but its annual sales are already over $20 million.
41. Before he could build the electronics to go inside the equipment, Ryan had to build the casing from scratch.
42. Some members, such as Dale, have elaborately equipped workshops, where they can make major pieces of furniture from scratch.
43. And we can share best practices so that every educator and employer does not have to recreate effective strategies from scratch.
44. Implementing a high-end firewall from scratch might cost several man-months of effort.
45. D., wants to know how to make egg rolls from scratch.
46. We advertised for people who had previous experience so they could set the system up from scratch.
47. Now they find themselves alone in later years and often have to rebuild their lives right from scratch.
48. If you like your potatoes cooked from scratch, experiment with Yukon Golds.
49. As she explained, it was not easy to start from scratch.
50. This is especially true if the group starts from scratch with no designated roles or previous experience of working together.
51. Some analysts believe Westinghouse decided to make a deal because it realized the difficulty of starting new channels from scratch.
52. Stories can be begun from scratch or spun off samples.
53. At present, each host city starts more or less from scratch.
54. The group disbanded without drawing any conclusions, and knew they would have to start from scratch learning about fueltank explosions.
55. And to get that in Arizona you had to make it from scratch.
56. Ab initio is a subject taken from scratch with no prior knowledge, and this often appeals to mature students.
57. We wanted them to develop new applications from scratch, applications that would closely follow our interface guidelines.
58. He had won that place by raising cattle on pastureland made from scratch.
59. Grammar schools already had adequate facilities or could build them from scratch.
60. It was the only bank launched from scratch in the province for many years.