afterthought造句31. Or maybe, she added as an afterthought, it was a boy.
32. The captain, almost as an afterthought, promised to bring along priests and holy oil on a future trip.
33. They stood to leave and as an afterthought Cobalt got up, too, and saw them to the door.
34. The technology was designed almost as an afterthought, and it was initially targeted at the corporate market.
35. A system. Not an af afterthought.
36. The afterthought is good, But forethought is Better.
37. Finally , almost as an afterthought, He added tears.
38. The garage was an afterthought.
39. Don't make finding an agent an afterthought.
40. He knew she had accepted without afterthought.
41. After they had eaten, Dil said, as an afterthought, "Now make sure the children don't go out tomorrow, whatever you do."
42. The conservatory was an afterthought, added on to the building several years later.
43. Maybe it is the suspect who was trying to destroy any evidence as an afterthought.
44. There is a second tag line, "Fresh Fish, Live Lobster", that someone jammed into the bottom of the lock-up, either as an afterthought or as a display of lack of proportion and spacing awareness.
45. Almost as an afterthought, he mentioned that it might do something for the planet.
46. A business lunch where food is an afterthought to intense dealmaking and negotiation.
47. A majority of SOA design techniques are centered on functional decomposition of enterprise' IT assets and often deals with the information aspects of the SOA as an afterthought.
48. You know, that painting has a sad story, he added a moment later, as an afterthought.
49. " I got some lard, " he would add, as an afterthought.
50. The last sentence of the SupportPac description mentions, almost as an afterthought, that MO72 can be used to generate a Client Channel Definition Table (CCDT).
51. It was B. B.'s idea originally, of course,'he added as an afterthought.
52. The planning for Sophie's bat mitzvah began late by American standards, almost as an afterthought.
53. Freedom was an afterthought.
54. It used to be that software testing was an afterthought.
55. "Every business needs someone to own its digital output," he explains. "Otherwise digital remains an afterthought, with no one tying together a company's strategy in this important area.
56. As the results came in, Clinton was already beginning to look like an afterthought to a much anticipated match-up between Obama and John McCain in the presidential election next November.
57. You could see that the last part of the report had just been graftedas an afterthought.