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foundations造句
(31) Mandela helped lay the foundations for a new democratic South Africa. (32) No building can stand without firm foundations, and neither can a marriage. (33) What has happened has shaken the foundations of her belief. (34) The political scandal shook the nation to its very foundations. (35) The foundations are Roman, but the rest of the building is of more recent date. (36) The theory rocked the foundations of social and moral life. (37) He laid the foundations of his success by study and hard work. (38) They had dug too deep and undermined the foundations of the house. (39) The scandal has shaken the Democratic Party to its foundations. (40) Workmen stumbled upon the mosaic while digging foundations for a new building. (41) The building's foundations are rather shaky, and it could collapse at any time. (42) Some remedial work needs to be done on the foundations. (43) A bulldozer was employed for excavating the foundations of the building. (44) The house is unsafe since the foundations were undermined by floods. (45) The foundations have sunk. (46) It was an invention which laid the foundations of modern radio technology. (47) It is now that the spadework has to be done to lay firm foundations for later success. (48) The destruction of war and the death of millions of young people shook the foundations of Western idealism. (49) Writers such as Voltaire and Diderot were chipping away at the foundations of society. (50) Careful planning laid the foundations for the nation's economic miracle. (51) Lord Clarendon's liberal credo was one of the foundations of his political conduct. (52) Such are the preliminary skirmishes of all new foundations. (53) These are the firm foundations of economic recovery. (54) However, the real foundations of prosperity lay elsewhere. (55) A DIY enthusiast's shallow foundations landed him in court. (56) More than 600 people were evacuated from their homes in Norfolk and eight bungalows collapsed after the sea washed away their foundations. (57) We could say that she is laying the foundations for dressing herself later on. (58) It was rebuilt on the foundations of an earlier Romanesque cathedral in the early thirteenth century and largely completed by 1237. (59) It is an area of study with a strong academic bias, the foundations of which were none the less in local exploration. (60) He claimed he should have sought legal advice before wrongfully using tax-exempt foundations to finance a televised college course.