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swale造句
1. Swales said he had a lot of flair, but admitted he was an unknown quantity. 2. Verdict: Death by misadventure on Swales and unlawful killing on the two girls. 3. Once Royle had turned City down, Swales and his board had little option but to agree to Kendall's terms. 4. Twenty-foot drifts filled the valleys and swales, covering whatever frozen grass was left to eat. 5. Mike Swale: I'm starting to feel like a... 6. Glassed swale, which is widely used in urban stormwater management is an ecological facility of rainwater collection, convey and purification. 7. The word "swale" is interesting. You hear in it the s and the w, the two key sounds of this poem, which are the sounds of the whispering scythe. 8. It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay. 9. Through improving eco-environment in swale, the waste saline land has been built into a commodity basis of fish, animal, fruit and grain. The rural economy has been developed in Baodi County. 10. Through improving eco-environment in swale, the waste saline land has been built into a commodity basis of fish, animal, fruit and grain. The rural economy has been devel... 11. Now bereft of roofs and windows, its sightless eyes command a superb view of the Swale far below. 12. And he has been newly elected for the ward of Swale West. 13. Francis Lee: ready to help Manchester City - but current chairman Swales is not part of the equation. 14. He has that phrase, / "Anything more than the truth would have seemed too weak / to the earnest love that laid the swale in rows. 15. He took no heed of the course he pursued, so long as that course led him through the swale bottoms . 16. The authors compare and analyze the nutrient contents of the following four types of soils: fuscous soil. herbal soil, swale and black soil. 17. He took no heed of the course he pursued, so long as that course led him through the swale bottom. 18. Originally, comes from the heart, that place suddenly painful. spreads gradually comes, forms the swale which is unable to save. 19. In "Mowing," the poem's lines are like sweeps of the scythe as it lays down rows of swale. Frost wants us to think about that. 20. We roll out our sleeping bags in a little grassy swale among the boulders.