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manoeuvre造句
31 The platoon commanders shout their commands and the recruits manoeuvre into the required formations. 32 Following this manoeuvre, the Harvard dealing director and dealers questioned the performance of Harvard's corporate finance department. 33 She saw that Defries and Johannsen were attempting the same manoeuvre. 34 What room for manoeuvre is there in different productions of the same play? 35 That's a rookie manoeuvre that a lot of people do. 35try its best to gather and build good sentences. 36 For what else could so many well-connected old buffers do if not manoeuvre themselves into and around the Senate? 37 From a business perspective it is a manoeuvre which meets a much-recognised need for the agency to offer clients international service. 38 Again, as we will see, this kind of manoeuvre plays an essential part in the Roslin cloning procedure. 39 MacDonald's lack of trust in that slippery manoeuvre emerges from his conversation at the palace on Sunday morning. 40 The idea was to manoeuvre the two modules together so that the probe entered the drogue. 41 As he settled, he looked well pleased with the manoeuvre. 42 Each manoeuvre in their rearguard action has taken them further away from intuitive notions about that exciting enterprise referred to as science. 43 He is playful, too, managing the difficult manoeuvre of translating wit into sound without resorting to slapstick. 44 We manoeuvre in the world constantly looking out for Number One. 45 He stretched out his arms but had no room to manoeuvre. 46 That manoeuvre might lead to a diamond ruff for West at trick two, but even that is unlikely to prove fatal. 47 Compounded by their own unconscious survival strategy, their room for manoeuvre appears to shrink until it vanishes. 48 It constituted an even clearer expression of provincial mobilisation and disregard for parliamentary initiative and manoeuvre than 1833. 49 This category has the least security, but the greatest freedom of manoeuvre. 50 Just about every collective pitch helicopter available should be capable of performing this manoeuvre, but some are more capable than others. 51 Although the political future remains unclear, the new circumstances have allowed much more room to manoeuvre than in the past. 52 The combination of low export prices and high oil import prices means Mr Kufuor's government will have little room to manoeuvre. 53 Small farmers too have limited room for manoeuvre to adopt new technologies. 54 Sly spun round, or tried to, he had little room to manoeuvre. 55 I manoeuvre the dental floss into place in front of an aghast Lucker, and whip them away, as Laverne instructed. 56 Bathing huts, a steam engine, cavalry on manoeuvre and beached fishing boats: it must have been lovely. 57 A pulley block was used to ensure the safety of this manoeuvre. 58 At the last moment she stopped the manoeuvre and drove on instead. 59 Recognizing a manoeuvre on the part of the company to avoid indemnity pay, the workers occupied the factory. 60 The manoeuvre he had planned was highly dangerous and quite illegal.