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confines造句
61. These two processes are continuous throughout the vast confines of the Universe. 62. She hadn't dared to explore outside the confines of the hotel's extensive grounds. 63. The statute confines itself to prohibiting the carriage of certain goods in interstate or foreign commerce. 64. After all, the confines of a narrow road restrict a person's freedom. 65. They are men who will have committed an offence within the confines of their family and community. 66. Within the confines of an equilibrium model, the specification of the savings function needs careful consideration. 67. It is thinking beyond the confines of the ordinary everyday mind. 68. We are challenged to rise above the narrow confines of our individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. 69. It also forced an awareness of the competitive challenges posed by life outside the cozy confines of farm and family. 70. Here, at the unfriendly confines of Wrigley Field, was manager Bruce Bochy getting ejected in a nanosecond. 71. Older people are prone to ill-health, which often confines them to their homes. 72. She confines her remarks to scientific management. 73. She's used to the confines of the South Lawn. 74. We jammed together, shoulder-to-shoulder, in the narrow confines. 75. Beyond the confines of the upper midwest, however, Marquette is unknown. 76. The open sea was deep and mysterious, and anyone who gave more than a passing thought to the bottom confines of the oceans probably assumed that the sea-bed was flat. 77. The little scrapper piloted a Podracer with immense engines ... too big, it would seem, for the tight confines of the Laguna Caves. 78. He does nothing beyond the confines of his own work. 79. The scientists are trying to prevent the water birds from leaving the confines of this preservation. 80. Within its confines developed the most advanced and most enduring civilization. 81. During the time of peace, troops usually do not stop outside the confines of the country. 82. Thus, he avoids the error so commonly made through well meant but misguided efforts. He confines his procedures to what is necessary, keeping the handling of injured part to a minimum. 83. Dating of the hidden granite porphyry confines the age of Neozoic sedimentary stratum and also provides a basis for timing of intracontinental extension in northern Tibet. 84. Organizationally, it has stepped out of its narrow confines and become a major national party. 85. It did not, however, remain whithin the confines of his estate. 86. Many now believe Shehata was forcibly returned to her home and the Coptic Church by state authorities, only to become sequestered against her will within the confines of a monastery. 87. Christianity, for example, distinguishes the Mosaic Law which educates but confines from the liberating grace available through faith in Christ. 88. It needs grounding to keep you in the physical confines of Earth. 89. The initiates already realized that here were secrets unutterable outside the confines of the church. 90. But what about today'salternative eating-out situations — beyond the confines of the standard sit-down restaurant?