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writing造句
61 It takes me a long time to sort over my thoughts before I can start writing. 62 She harried the authorities, writing letters and getting up petitions. 63 My gargantuan, pristine machine was good for writing papers and playing solitaire, and that was all. 64 The boy was kept in school, writing out lines for the teacher. 65 The quality of the book is diluted by the bad writing. 66 How is he getting on with that novel he is writing? 67 I want you to pay more attention to your writing. 68 I'm afraid I'm too busy - I'm in the midst of writing up a report. 69 One section of the class was reading and the other section was writing. 70 TV viewers have been writing in to complain of the false advertisement. 71 I'm a teacher really; my writing is just a sideline. 72 She uses some wonderful images and metaphors in her writing. 73 The school encourages free expression in art, drama and creative writing. 74 I am writing to inform you that your rent will be increased to £60 p.w. from October 1st. 75 You can use italics or capitals to emphasize a word in a piece of writing. 76 He kept putting off writing the report so I had to chivvy him along. 77 We are writing in response to your letter of October 21, 1998. 78 Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. 79 I find it really difficult to strike the right note when I'm writing job applications. 80 We are writing with reference to your letter of October 21, 1998. 81 "It's from a notebook," the sheriff said, "And there's writing on it.". 82 A poet is one who can convert ordinary words into a meaningful and effective piece of writing. 83 She criticised my writing, but in a way that was very constructive - I learned a lot from her. 84 In writing this report I have omitted all unnecessary details. 85 Dr Johnson undertook the task of writing a comprehensive English dictionary. 86 He has addled his head with reading and writing all day long. 87 Many hours of meticulous preparation have gone into writing the book. 88 People judged to be functionally illiterate lack the basic reading and writing skills required in everyday life. 89 Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.Benjamin Franklin 90 He was writing his essay when, all of a sudden, he was seized with giddiness.