extraordinarily造句(31) I wish I wasn't an extraordinarily good child!
(32) No constituency should be allowed to have an extraordinarily small electorate on the pretext that it comprises widely dispersed and isolated communities.
(33) How and why did this extraordinary and extraordinarily rapid turnabout in attitudes take place?
(34) Masonry is extraordinarily satisfactory in its way but it is inherently heavy and immobile.
(35) The fragmentation of politics has made it extraordinarily difficult to bring a coordinated attack on overall questions about the system.
(36) As with the stereotyping and stigmatizing of welfare recipients, views about teenage childbearing are frequently extraordinarily simplistic.
(37) That was an extraordinarily fine achievement in such a short space of time.
(38) That is one of the most extraordinarily good development deals around.
(39) For one thing, digital photographs hold extraordinarily large amounts of data.
(40) The standard of workmanship on this table is extraordinarily high.
(41) Energy efficiency is extraordinarily high too, with calorie consumption about one-fifth of that of walking.
(42) A risk management program means all programs to minimize extraordinarily hazardous accident risks.
(43) She was so extraordinarily beautiful that I nearly laughed out loud ... She sipped some beer and went back to her book.
(44) Trading was extraordinarily heavy, reflecting high levels of computer-driven trading activity.
(45) It was about the only glitch Cronkite suffered in his long and extraordinarily successful news anchoring career.
(46) Diplodocus, in fact, reached 28 metres in length and had an extraordinarily long neck and whip-like tail.
(47) The Louvre received an extraordinarily rich array of material from this region, most of which has never before been loaned.
(48) It is extraordinary how oblivious the Labour party remains to the extraordinarily damaging consequences of its proposals.
(49) But in this modern scientific era, geophysicists' powers of observation are extraordinarily advanced.
(50) This is an extraordinarily difficult balancing act, particularly with new artists.
(51) She gave the impression of being extraordinarily clean and groomed, as though she curried herself thoroughly every morning.
(52) They speak an extraordinarily complex language rich in vocabulary, idiom, and proverbial expression.
(53) In passing, I might say how extraordinarily lucky I am to have them here with me.
(54) It provides an extraordinarily careful and detailed picture and records - factually and unemotionally - the abuses which characterized the whole system.
(55) She notes that the Heinz family has been extraordinarily generous to the gallery over the years.
(56) And once again, the extraordinarily simple underlying truths about this problem have been obscured by political bombast.
(57) Now we witnessed, at the beginning of Chapter 3, a certain extraordinarily complicated-looking set, namely the Mandelbrot set.
(58) Sometimes, if you were extraordinarily lucky, he answered it himself.
(59) The whereabouts of the horse hormone farms and the numbers of animals involved are extraordinarily well-kept secrets.
(60) In other words, some males are extraordinarily successful while others may never mate.