properties造句151. An extra £750m will be used before the end of 1992/93 to buy up some empty properties in the owner-occupied housing sector.
152. Properties of this calibre rarely become available therefore interior viewing is highly recommended.
153. The therapeutic properties of amber were widely recognized in the classical world.
154. Other semi-thin paints have similar properties when used with the airbrush.
155. Thujone, the main constituent of sage, is now known to have mild stimulatory properties.
156. Physical knowledge is knowledge of properties of objects and is derived from actions on objects.
157. If only passive properties determine the pressure elastic modulus, an exponential increase would have been expected.
158. After an introductory chapter the properties of amino acids are described.
159. The mud here has long been recognized for its curative properties.
160. You can concentrate your attentions on the feel and fit rather than any corrective properties of the shoe.
161. The fundamental advances have come theoretically through discoveries about the properties of various non-linear difference and differential equations.
162. And the article makes it sound as though McLoughlin had some entitlement to develop these properties as he wishes.
163. It briefly describes the origins, uses and importance of these elements before considering the factors underlying their chemical properties.
164. Then there are the moves to buy up empty properties and for temporary increases in local authority investment.
165. Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation.
166. Free radicals may also play a part in producing organic compounds with metallic properties.
167. It also is suggested by some studies that there are carcinogenic properties emanating from those products.
168. A dummy has all the restrictive properties of a real job but no time content.
169. His waters were drunk for their health-giving properties and as refreshing beverages, sometimes mixed with syrup or wine.
170. One of the properties comprised five thousand dunums of land owned by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem near Nablus.
171. For thousands of years, some cultures have used plants and herbs believed to have healing properties or to alter consciousness.
172. Use of these properties could reduce the projected demand for new housing on greenfield sites.
173. Two-bedroom terraced properties are selling for £120,000-far beyond the means of most public-sector workers earning £20,000.
174. Gradually the pairing of this warning to time out leads to the warning itself acquiring some punishing properties.
175. It is easier to observe and measure electrical activity than it is to understand the chemical properties.
176. An aptly named gas, discovered in 1766, it had that potentially lethal combination of having both explosive and lifting properties.
177. Homeowners who want to sell their homes without a real estate agent can now advertise their residential properties free on the Internet.
178. But, as I understand it, the present legislation insists that all empty properties will be assessed at 50 percent.
179. Discounts for empty properties will be assessed at 50 percent.
180. In the chapter on technique the author describes the process of carving a figure from a wood with particular properties.