represented造句181. He had committed a grave error in lending his approval, together with that of the Church he represented, to the Exhibition.
182. In the ancient world, the belief was that each person was represented by a star.
183. Sucharow, which represented some of the investors in the class action.
184. Sir George said that arrears represented 8.5 percent of the total rent collectable in the 1990/91 financial year.
185. I used to pour the orange juice, which represented the added value in our products, into four separate glasses.
186. Although the families of plants involved are ancient[http://], they are represented in tropical rain forest to different extents in different continents.
187. He thought your freelance Mrs Howard represented the same thing that he thinks he represents himself: the defence of this country.
188. The frustrations of voters who feel they are not being represented has led to a decline in turn out.
189. Several other parties were nevertheless represented in the new Cabinet, although party affiliations were not detailed in the official list.
190. C., and generally increased the awareness of local officials about the new revenue sources represented by categorical grants.
191. This represented a significant concession to the opposition, which had otherwise threatened to boycott the election.
192. Perhaps the most innovative aspect of the sentimental comedy is that it represented a new form of tragi-comedy.
193. The Council comprised all the member States, which are each represented by one delegate.
194. In atomic physics they are represented as Proton, Neutron, Electron, the three elements of all structure throughout nature.
195. Parents were given rights to be represented on school governing bodies.
196. Religious activities are just as poorly represented, leaving aside the possible temples already described.
197. The Dalmatians from Ragusa represented the most important of the outside influences which penetrated into the heart of the Balkans.
198. Stone's analysis of the legislation provides a valuable corrective to those who have argued that it represented a revolutionary change.
199. The species within each type represented different modifications of the basic pattern, each adapted to a particular way of life.
200. The whole scene represented by these extensive remains is determinedly backward-looking and insular.
201. In the early 1980s a greater number of Arab banks was represented in London than in any Arab capital or financial centre.
202. Millions of trade unionists could not simply be represented by the casting of a block vote once a year.
203. So far, no one has found a possible candidate for the supernova that might have represented the Star of Bethlehem.
204. The policies of autarchy represented the regime's attempt to implement that declaration of intent.
205. The applied ethics strand is represented by a unit concerned with moral problems relating to conflict between persons, groups and societies.
206. And that subculture represented the first consumer market for things such as modems and communications software.
207. Except for the consort song, all of these types of composition are represented somewhere among the studies presented here.
208. Formal meetings are held held bi-monthly when all the main contractors are represented.
209. Once thought of as a disorder of upper social classes, it now seems to be well represented across the socioeconomic spectrum.
210. Nowhere is the collision between neoclassical detachment and Romantic fervour more acutely represented than in these two essays.