prominence造句91. Metamorphosen is comparatively prosaic and suffers from a slightly top-heavy balance which gives undue prominence to the leader.
92. The latest hair forecasts are that blond will rebound into prominence, overtaking red, in the next few months.
93. Staff do not, either verbally or in their written material, give more prominence to one establishment than others.
94. Aside from its ascendency as an ecumenical center, Hanover was also rising to political prominence.
95. The complexity is natural, given the prominence of media in daily life.
96. This was followed by the start of their rise to prominence as agricultural engineers.
97. Kirton first achieved coaching prominence in London and, on his return to New Zealand, eventually took over the Wellington side.
98. The answer may lie in making a distinction between local prominence and overall discourse prominence.
99. Transitions or changes which have a notably high or low probability can be identified, as reasons for their prominence sought.
100. Together, they showcase his combustible bop chops and sublime ballad skills, as well as his meteoric rise to prominence.
101. His brilliant career as attorney lifted him into prominence and gave him acceptance as spokesman for the untouchables.
102. The question stylistics must consider is: how are these three concepts of deviance, prominence, and foregrounding interrelated?
103. Hopes, plans and pleasant memories are hard to keep in mind, and realistic worries take prominence.
104. From his Godlike prominence, Ward could see the truth: Athens can not outlast the barbarians.
105. And Magic can count on more pitfalls before his team is back to prominence again.
106. It set up a moaning background noise that would occasionally gust into prominence, then lapse again to mere accompaniment.
106.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
107. However, it sprang to prominence last year when an inventory of its contents revealed that 325 artworks had gone missing.
108. With the increasing internationalisation of investment markets this area of our work is likely to expand and acquire even greater prominence.
109. The fourteenth Earl of Home had been marked for prominence since childhood.
110. The dominant theme remains still-life and the prominence of lamps and the pools of light which they shed.
111. This has always been a feature of political life, but has assumed new prominence since 1979.
112. Johnson contradicted this, believing the comparisons would talk both books into greater prominence.
113. In marked thematic structures, theme position is associated with local prominence at the level of the clause.
114. Like Smith a generation before him, Cohen was vaulted into national prominence.
115. In practice there is increasing evidence that the rights of parents under the Act are not always given prominence.
116. In the full orchestra the richness of the general ensemble of course reduces the prominence of the oboe tone.
117. We might then expect that final rather than initial position in the clause is where prominence can be achieved.
118. This young fashion designer is rising to prominence.
119. He had seen it grow from insignificance to prominence.
120. China's ascendance to prominence must begin with our generation!