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nuisance造句
151) Are there no controls over the extent to which a demented public servant can make a public nuisance of himself? 152) How to use charcoal Charcoal will take up a number of harmful or nuisance substances by adsorption. 153) She is regarded as an outsider and a probable nuisance to the solidarity of a joint family. 154) Actions in nuisance, if successful, would make a nonsense of the whole scheme. 155) They keep shifting around and getting moved on and everyone acts like they're a general nuisance. 156) Consequently, odours may amount to a public nuisance if they substantially inconvenience a sufficient number of people. 157) If the secrecy restrictions are sometimes a nuisance, Beach says, they also can forge a powerful bond. 158) It is First Alert that has targeted low concentrations and caused most of the nuisance alarms, he said. 159) I therefore reject the submission that a public nuisance requires an unlawful act. 160) The Act does apply in negligence, nuisance, and actions under the rule in Rylands v Fletcher. 161) This is an easy way of referencing for authors, but a bit of a nuisance for readers. 162) Dropouts from drama school who had learned just enough about theatricality to make a nuisance of themselves. 163) It's a bally nuisance! 164) The gipsies had tampered with the water supply causing flooding to a nearby farm and generally been a nuisance, he added. 165) Our unconscious acknowledgement of this at the time lay in taking up as little space as possible, not being a nuisance. 166) Decide whether the pest is a serious threat or merely a nuisance. 167) Ellison has never embraced the computer as anything but a nuisance. 168) Gestalt psychology is really only a minor nuisance to S-R psychology. 169) But their idea of gypsies as a border nuisance may be changing. 170) It is a nuisance and an invitation for him to look again at other forms of travel. 171) Bamie brushed aside this cruel fate as if it were no more than a nuisance. 172) What a nuisance! It'seems the rain will never stop. 173) You are a confounded nuisance; stop pestering me. 174) The prosecutor indicted him of nuisance. 175) He was always a devil of a nuisance. 176) It is a nuisance the way it keeps on blowing. 177) This rail strike is a bit of a nuisance, ie is rather inconvenient. 178) Nuisance law proved inadequate to control widespread pollution from multiple sources. 179) Meanwhile the Italians, who still had nuisance value, were-with the help of German airmen-holding other great British units in the Mediterranean. 180) That man's a general nuisance , ie to most people at most times.