first-hand造句(1) Most of the older reporters have experienced war first-hand.
(2) I have first-hand experience of running a school.
(3) Most of us have first-hand experience of teaching.
(4) This gives a first-hand account of the war.
(5) In her book, she draws on her first-hand experience of mental illness.
(6) We've been through Germany and seen first-hand what's happening there.
(7) His writings provide us with a first-hand account of the civil war.
(8) The documentary contains a first-hand description of political life in Havana from the vantage point of a senior bureaucrat.
(9) I had first-hand experience of that.
(10) But first-hand confirmation did nothing to raise her spirits.
(11) Millions of people across the world have first-hand experience of what it can do.
(12) Two persons with first-hand knowledge said that Wynn worked for and had partial control of the company.
(13) Not many of those present had first-hand knowledge of such rarefied accommodation, but they took his meaning.
(14) Giving your children a first-hand look at your work can have a significant impact on their career aspirations.
(15) He may well have had first-hand knowledge that the second half of that statement was true.
(16) Roosevelt saw first-hand the hideous results of free enterprise untouched by government regulation.
(17) This book is a first-hand account of the most tremendous enlargement of astronomical science, written by its foremost pioneer.
(18) In the process, managers gained much of the first-hand knowledge they needed to implement the company's strategies in the region.
(19) Besides, the people of Waterloo had first-hand knowledge of the advantages of public ownership.
(20) This letter remains the only first-hand account of life on the island in the 17th century.
(21) Clara knew from first-hand experience that living in a foreign country would be difficult.
(22) Watching the shoppers at the sales gave her a first-hand insight into crowd psychology.
(23) Schoolchildren from city schools can get a taste of the countryside first-hand.
(24) It brings home major national and world events that formerly were available on a first-hand basis only to the privileged few.
(25) International research tends to involve analyzing international data, rather than acquiring first-hand knowledge about international operations in other countries.
(26) In the first place, everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are.
(27) At one time, physical presence was a prerequisite for first-hand experience.
(28) Piaget suggested that, in performing actions, the child has first-hand experiences of the relations implicit in physical causality.
(29) It aims to give writers and art directors a thorough grounding of the advertising business and valuable first-hand experience.
(30) This understanding needs to be informed, up-to-date and backed by first-hand experience, not based on hearsay or second-hand impressions.