chess造句121. As Kasparov knows full well, the years count double once a chess player passes 35.
122. The second went to his chess club and played steadily for two days until he fainted from exhaustion.
123. Such an array would only represent the chess board at one moment of play.
124. He moves us around like a bunch of chess pieces.
125. Magritte with chess board and painted bottle, photographed by Charles Leirens, 1960.
126. The self-absorbed child who is bright and verbal may be-come quite expert in computer, chess, and video games.
127. It is the sub-plot that succeeds: wheelchair-bound Sir Clifford at home with his chess board and pushy housekeeper Mrs Bolton.
128. In terms of the principles involved, we could be talking here about playing chess or reading a page of text.
129. My Father used to let me beat him at chess.
130. This winning streak caught a lot of chess players by surprise.
131. Perhaps the most important characteristic of an expert chess player, however, is flexibility when uncertainty arises.
132. It is often said that chess helps broaden the mind, promoting logical thought and forward planning.
133. The time limit is enforced by a double-faced chess clock.
134. Choirs, plays, gymnastics, book discussions, chess tournaments, lectures and crafts classes took place constantly.
135. Certainly one to add to the collection of board games available on shareware such as monopoly and chess.
136. Until recently, only the most elite of chess wizards remained beyond the reach of computer chess programs.
137. She had that stone chess table made too and put inside.
138. Events include Hang Tough - a gruelling game of aerial chess - and Atlaspheres, a battle fought in giant globes.
139. Sales of chess software would tend to support that notion.
140. Mr Malik and he had visited Cranborne in order to organize a chess match between the two schools.
141. The machines do not play good chess: in fact they play terrible chess.
142. Yet even in its triumph over human competition, the computer is proving something of a boon to the chess world.
143. The women must play as a team, each member part of a plan, chess pieces on a board.
144. A certain bench in the park, near the chess players, ordinary things, not unusual in any way.
145. He forgave them, and then opened a door so they could see Ferdinand and Miranda playing chess.
146. He said last week that chess is on the agenda for the next International Olympic Committee executive board meeting.
147. It is maybe so simple, just at right angles to the line we followed. Like chess, as you say.
148. But the relationship between computers and chess goes far deeper than the contest for supremacy on the chess board itself.
149. Playing chess is not simply about how the pieces move, it is about the overall strategy.
150. Christopher Lambert stars as cold-hearted chess grandmaster Peter Sanderson who becomes a serial-killer suspect.