breakthrough造句31. One-Zon-Flexon was an early nineties breakthrough.
32. One man's breakthrough is often another's trifling adaptation.
33. I envisioned entire forests being spared by this breakthrough.
34. The greatest breakthrough came in the field of dating.
34.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
35. Scientists at Merck were nearing a breakthrough on a new drug to treat HIV.
36. Composed in 1849, Sellers says the piece owes its life to a technological breakthrough: the invention of the valve.
37. However, elements on both sides oppose further compromise, and on Monday there was little optimism about a breakthrough.
38. There could be a sudden breakthrough in nuclear fusion or the cost equation of photo-electric energy.
39. In other words, a technological breakthrough supposedly ushered in new symbolic meanings.
40. The early 1990s - not the twenty-first century - will witness this breakthrough.
41. The 24-year-old central defender will miss a promotion run-in and a breakthrough on the international scene.
42. Scientists, especially theoretical physicists, are all awaiting the next revolutionary breakthrough that overthrows the paradigms of theory and practice.
43. Some thought it was the breakthrough scientists had dreamed of.
44. Griffith's breakthrough came almost accidentally as he attempted to forge a career in a new industry about which he knew little.
45. In Wiltshire trading standards officers have made an important breakthrough in cracking the crime.
46. Police believe the items are a major breakthrough in the six-week-old inquiry.
47. David Tinnion and Phil Weaver have produced a video called Breakthrough 2000 outlining their scheme.
48. Behind virtually every significant performance breakthrough lies a trail of trial and error, qualified triumph, and failed experimentation.
49. The new speech recognition system is not absolutely foolproof, but it is a huge breakthrough.
50. I felt myself at the threshold of another breakthrough, another change.
51. It is difficult to be optimistic about the prospect of a major breakthrough.
52. The new decoder uses an amplitude locked loop in combination with a phase locked loop to achieve this breakthrough.
53. Now his breakthrough is taking the critical step to commercial application.
54. Such abilities and equipment gave them the opportunity to make the big evolutionary breakthrough which eventually lead to Homosapiens.
55. It was a mixed night for the Liberal Democrats, who also failed to make a significant breakthrough.
56. It took a bishop called Wilfred, who was driven on to the Sussex coast by rough seas, to make the breakthrough.
57. I told her I had the possibility of making a serious technological, even scientific breakthrough, but I needed some backing.
58. Solomon agreed to help but offered the opinion that a breakthrough was unlikely during 1990.
59. Based on the breakthrough, researchers were working to develop new medicines that would specifically target certain kinds of cancer.
60. The breakthrough against the gang came in the wake of the murder of Mr Truesdale at Oldpark Road.