yawning造句61) The soloist awakes as the orchestra departs, yawning in G minor as it were, and beginning a notorious five-minute cadenza.
62) "Excessive yawning appears to be symptomatic of conditions that increase brain and/or core temperature, such as central nervous system damage and sleep deprivation," Gallup said in the news release.
63) This is presented as a matter of meeting India's yawning energy gap.
64) The text is severed from its past and the interpreter stands at the far end of a yawning chasm with only the text in hand.
65) Old Cheng who had woken was yawning . His mouth still agape he mumbled, " Is it late? ".
66) A yawning man is lying on a lawn in the dawn.
67) We should celebrate the fact that we no longer have to pretend there is a yawning chasm between us and our new-found blood brothers.
68) Further, it a chronic current account deficit of a yawning 6 per cent of GDP.
69) And there was an unmistakable link between yawning and stretching.
70) At the dawn the lawn the yawning drowned man began to frown.
71) Now a new study has found that most children aren't susceptible to contagious yawning until they're about 4 years old -- and that children with autism are less likely to yawn contagiously than others.
72) So, whether your get-up-and-go has got -up-and- gone by 2:16 or anytime, for that matter, here are 15 easy ways to prevent yawning fever...
73) In addition, yawning when it is extremely cold may be maladaptive, as this may send unusually cold air to the brain, which may produce a thermal shock.
74) Rather, yawning helps regulate the brain's temperature, according to Gary Hack, of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, and Andrew Gallup, of Princeton University.
75) The frequency and intensity of yawning began to decrease 5 days after fluoxetine discontinuation.
76) Flight International reported that Excalibur conducted a private market survey, and found would-be customers yawning at the suborbital jaunts offered by the likes of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
77) A yawning chasm (with an emphasis on yawning) separates the world inside the schoolhouse from the world outside.
78) "We can put a man on the moon, but we do not understand what the function of yawning is, " said study co-author Gary Hack, of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in Baltimore.
79) A spindly path of red and blue panels spidered out above nothing but star-studded space and a yawning black hole.
80) Yawning ['jni ] and headache are the most common adverse reactions.
81) The occupants of the rooms are yawning too , or else scratching themselves.
82) This makes no sense—there's a yawning chasm between the professional and the plutocratic classes, and the tax system should reflect that.
83) A yawning budget deficit this year will require further generosity.