familiarity造句(31) However, what will really help sales, Holy said, will be his familiarity with the region and its people.
(32) Familiarity with two basic property documents - a lease and a conveyance - is very useful.
(33) But the trouble with the shock of the new is that it quickly becomes the familiarity of the old.
(34) Mother he said aloud, feeling an odd comfort in the word, the old familiarity of it.
(35) What was the right balance between creativity and innovation on the one hand and familiarity and repetition on the other?
(36) I kept scanning, propelled by a mounting sense of dread, and eerie familiarity.
(37) Familiarity with many different styles and genres is now encouraged.
(38) But there was a sombre shadow of familiarity to it and after subjective eons of frustration, intuition struck her.
(39) He could not understand the familiarity of the elderly stranger, who gazed at him with the pride of a long-lost brother.
(40) Unfortunately, Bellesiles takes a narrow view of the subject, asking primarily about the extent of ownership and familiarity with firearms.
(41) From being polite strangers they had become like sparring lovers speaking their minds with a familiarity which was extraordinary in its intensity.
(42) Gorbachev looked shocked by my familiarity, then burst into laughter.
(43) Now to extrapolate from this example to a general argument that familiarity of a subject is a disadvantage would clearly be absurd.
(44) Its sense of familiarity marks for the first time his ease within an international world of diplomacy.
(45) Acquiring familiarity with the work of computer professionals is an important goal of the courses.
(46) Unfamiliar environment Familiarity with an environment makes it less hazardous; for example people adjust spatially to avoid objects in their immediate vicinity.
(47) Since then, they had maintained their relationship - a kind of teasing familiarity - but he had never proposed marriage again.
(48) It assumed not only a familiarity with Western thought but, as well, a sophistication in reading a theoretically rich argument.
(49) A descriptive sociology requires a familiarity with the observed events that is achieved through intimate and often prolonged exposure.
(50) By then we had evolved beyond the comforting comedy of repeated formulas, where familiarity bred content.
(51) Names trip off his tongue with an ease bred through familiarity.
(52) Of course, much of this is down to familiarity - knowing where the goal posts are.
(53) My thoughts, back here in the familiarity of Woolley Hall are all happy ones of Basil and of you both here.
(54) Men may still presume familiarity and superiority in their choice of address forms.
(55) This was rejected on grounds of ease of use and familiarity with the 100 percent marking scale.
(56) Therefore, another essential quality in effective neighbourhood policing is using experienced officers who have familiarity on the beat.
(57) Secondly, in some species the choice is remarkably finely tuned so that under certain circumstances familiarity may be preferred over novelty.
(58) Yiddish characteristically uses a suffix that connotes endearment and familiarity.
(59) Humanist psychology's familiarity to egalitarian feminist psychologists makes the division between humanist egalitarian, and woman-centred, theories difficult to draw.
(60) In some instances, familiarity with special estimation software or programming skills may be useful.