exceptional造句91. But a further investigation by the auditors resulted in a £5.6 million exceptional charge being levied against the 1992 results.
92. They have never been influenced by public opinion in the past but perhaps these are exceptional times.
93. Cancellation by us may be necessary in exceptional circumstances and we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to cancel your holiday.
94. The sector with which we are here concerned was thus an exceptional breach in a hitherto all-male part of the labour market.
95. The stories themselves do not, however, recount an exceptional event, indeed they seldom focus on a single event at all.
96. In an era where corporations vied for meanness and leanness the cutback was by no means exceptional.
97. Leeds, producing another inspired display in an enthralling match, were denied by exceptional goalkeeping from Andy Goram.
98. They ate steak pudding with exceptional appetite and, when everything was cleared away, Melanie ran upstairs to comb her hair.
99. It is this discretion that has been used routinely to allow questioning which Parliament had intended should be exceptional.
100. He was a man of exceptional persistence, who confronted his many setbacks with an apparently inexhaustible supply of energy and resourcefulness.
101. The illustrations can, of course, be multiplied, but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional.
102. Echosounders calibrated for sea water over read slightly in fresh water, which may inpart explain the exceptional reading.
103. The close association with the university teaching programs which prepare future teachers of exceptional children. 2.
104. I think we can expect our keeper to have a good game always, with exceptional games often enough.
105. I will only say that proceedings should be brought before the court by way of appeal in contempt matters only in exceptional cases.
106. Her exceptional goodness in executing the humblest and most ordinary of tasks fired the imagination of Catholics everywhere.
107. What distinguished Alexander Ferguson from the rest of his fellow men was his exceptional ability as a swimmer.
108. Cody was a tall, flamboyant character, and an exceptional pilot.
109. In 1992 its pre-tax profits were £795 million, after exceptional items of £125 million.
110. Here Colin Turnbull's much publicized indignation at the depraved behaviour of the famine-stricken it is exceptional.
111. Luxury accommodation, exciting destinations, quality, service and flexibility. 84-pages of exceptional value in idyllic surroundings.
112. The awards recognise exceptional contributions in promoting the lifeboat service.
113. An extract from the bark of the conifer Pinus Pinnaster has been found to possess exceptional anti-oxidant properties.
114. Shirt from £7.95 An exceptional printed shirt with a neat collar and pocket. 100% cotton machine washable.
115. However, Oxford's longer reach, excellent rhythm and exceptional fitness could prove decisive in the predicted headwind.
116. Another area of uncertainty is the treatment of exceptional items.
117. These exceptional items reflect charges arising from the Ultramar downstream disposals and re-evaluation of assets and reserves.
118. Provisions against redundancies and the write-off of fixtures and fittings is one element in the £50m-£55m bill for exceptional costs.
119. Few citizens entered the survey service, and for a kulak to obtain the equivalent of Navy commissioned rank required exceptional ability.
120. For size and quality this is a most exceptional vessel.