reasonably造句91. The first reasonably reliable and convincing learning task for Drosophila involved training them using just this sense of smell.
92. In any case, Goblins have a marked tendency to bounce so casualties are probably fewer than one might reasonably expect.
93. It also carries a power of arrest; a constable may arrest without warrant anyone whom he reasonably suspects is committing affray.
94. For the most part, they are honorable people who obey the law and behave reasonably well.
95. This means that the Tribunal has to ask whether the Minister acted reasonably in exercising his discretion to grant a warrant.
96. For all these reasons, engineers prefer to design a reasonably stiff building.
97. The differ-ent interests involved are so numerous and so contradictory that no one could reasonably predict how present conflicts will turn out.
98. If there was no numbing and if the item was reasonably palatable, then they'd take another small bite and swallow.
99. Under this theory, the courts have held schools liable for student injuries that are reasonably foreseeable.
100. Clippings are easily collected, but these mowers only work efficiently on reasonably short grass.
101. There was certainly an ample amount of food, and it was all reasonably palatable.
102. As it turned out, they had all the problems one would reasonably expect, given their experiential reality.
103. By comparison, unit trusts and, to an even greater degree, investment trusts, are much more reasonably priced.
104. So when I went back to my surgeon in late January I was reasonably confident.
105. By adding these potatoes, a bulky food of reasonably high-fibre content, they actually lost some weight over a three-month period!
106. The actual vegetation may not be identical owing to varying local conditions but there is sufficient affinity to make correlations reasonably certain.
107. Assume that a duty of care is owed by A to C as a rescue was reasonably foreseeable in the circumstances.
108. But the respective positions of Protestantism and Catholicism can be explained more reasonably against the background of economic and general history.
109. This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.
110. Use deadly force if other measures would be reasonably effective.
111. It is reasonably priced, and I can certainly recommend it very highly both for personal and institutional purchase.
112. Since the flues were not used to heat the rooms in the summer, he could be made reasonably comfortable.
113. The 1996 Summer Olympics, which open July 19, might reasonably be perceived elsewhere as a sporting event.
114. The year 1994 is the latest year for which reasonably comprehensive data on world population are available.
115. The next morning I sent him off to school again, reasonably confident that the problem was solved.
116. I have dealt with reasonably intelligent people who have discovered that they could have claimed more money.
117. Once you are reasonably fit, you will find the exercise satisfying and pleasurable.
118. If a child is learning at grade level, by definition he or she must possess reasonably good intellectual abilities.
119. It grows best in reasonably fertile soil which does not dry out too readily.
120. This system ensured reasonably fair representation for each party, whilst preventing a large number of parties being elected to parliament.