segregated造句(1) Police segregated the two rival camps of protesters.
(2) Jobs were strictly segregated by gender.
(3) Blacks were segregated from whites in schools.
(4) Mary and I were segregated in the crowded square.
(5) The two groups of fans must be segregated in the stadium.
(6) Blacks were segregated from whites in every area of life.
(7) They segregated the boys from the girls.
(8) Women's work has always been highly segregated.
(9) Why should the handicappedbe segregated from the able-bodied?
(10) The coffee room had been segregated into smoking and non-smoking areas.
(11) The women were segregated from the male workers in the factory.
(12) Whites and blacks were segregated into different parts of town.
(13) The common room was segregated into smoking and non-smoking areas.
(14) Kingsmill largely segregated his domestic from his literary life.
(15) Investors also benefited from the segregated system.
(16) Juvenile offenders should be segregated from adults.
(17) The past is neatly segregated from the future.
(18) Washington was segregated and governed by congressional committee.
(19) Male prisoners were strictly segregated from the females.
(20) Blacks were segregated in churches, schools and colleges.
(21) The iron core of the Earth has partially segregated, and therefore the outer regions are depleted in iron.
(22) Housing and schools remain segregated and unequal. Economic disparities grow ever greater and more intractable.
(23) A segregated unit within an existing day centre has just opened at Stockbridge House, Edinburgh.
(24) These tracks are segregated from motorised traffic along their length and protected at crossings, as in the Konopkastrasse example discussed earlier.
(25) John grew up in Baltimore when that city was segregated.
(26) In all our restaurants, smoking and non-smoking areas are segregated from each other.
(27) Education is the trickiest area, because of constant arguments over when segregated schooling is justifiable.
(28) In terms of their relations with the wider public, the police tend to be a particularly segregated group in society.
(29) Mr Hicks used the term 'neighbourhood schools' for what in effect were segregated black schools.
(30) The clubs reacted by increased policing of the fans and by herding them into segregated areas of the terraces.