imported造句31 More food was to be imported and there would be continuing efforts to boost exports.
32 By then sugar was fully established as the most important single item imported into Britain.
33 A trade surplus means more products are being exported than imported.
34 Shortages of imported oil sparked lines at gas stations and sent energy prices skyrocketing.
35 Cecil had imported a tribe of Bedouins to the site to play the spectacular scenes.
36 The threat to coal jobs has been much more from gas than from imported coal.
37 California, which has no native largemouth bass, imported fast-growing, long-living Florida-strain bass in the 1950s.
38 For example, the total dependence on imported equipment in all the plants magnified the consequences of a broken sewing machine.
39 These are made mainly of grain, much of which is imported from other parts of the world.
40 Before knives and scissors were imported, they used a sharp shell.
41 If imported drinks like wine still enjoy much more benign treatment, at least the gap has been somewhat narrowed.
42 The effect of having to rely on imported oil is of great significance for development.
43 They offer a way to substitute local wood and charcoal for expensive imported diesel and petrol.
44 Yet farmers' voices tend to be drowned out by articulate city-dwellers deprived of subsidies and no longer able to afford imported goods.
45 The drill might be made of wood or bronze, using sand or emery, imported from Naxos, as an abrasive.
46 A true cat prefers to sharpen his claws on authentic imported oriental carpets, not cheap imitation knock-offs.
47 Granite and alabaster were also imported with precious materials such as porphyry to give richness and lustre to interiors.
48 Weakened by warfare, imported diseases and the excessive demands of their overlords, they were obliged in the end to submit.
49 The control unit, the motor and the electronic parts of the spindle were imported.
50 This level of imported oil could thus be displaced by the combined use of domestic gas and coal.
51 Then they made a bonfire of his father's music and his collection of imported Deutsche Gramophon records.
52 They imported all the granite gravel for the driveway from Paris.
53 Motorbikes from Bejing are being imported into Britain by an engineer, and by all accounts he's doing a roaring trade.
54 Each kit, imported from theUnited States at a cost of $ 980, can test 100 samples.
55 There are many timber yards and a chemical industry using the imported oil.
56 They would happily pay out princely sums for completely new garments made from superior imported cloths.
57 An injunction here would, in effect, apply almost entirely to imported goods.
58 The techniques it deals with appear to have been imported from Hong Kong.
59 They will gain from the ability to buy cheap imported coal in coming years.
60 The increasing use of Sharpness docks for imported goods is undoubtably good news for workers there; helping to secure their jobs.