hamper造句31 He placed the hamper on the ground, spread a cloth.
32 I hung up my tie and jacket, kicked off my sneakers, and threw everything else into the hamper.
33 Or the chauffeur, walking ahead, carried the hamper, spread the cloth, returned to the car.
34 I found men's boxers in the clothes hamper.
35 But there are worries the expiration of the tax credit could hamper the recovery, and many lawmakers want to extend the program, with some pushing to expand it to all buyers.
36 Tannic acids, gossypol and tomatin in the diet hamper the larval growth of both species and tomatin has more pronounced effect on the tobacco budworm.
37 On the other hand, moving persistent objects themselves can hamper navigation.
38 Thiamin deficiency is known to hamper the brain's ability to use glucose, decreasing energy available for mental activities.
39 I see Mrs Barker doing up the lunch in a hamper and a great basket.
40 But, if blood is calcic content is exorbitant, can hamper zincic absorption.
41 Whether it's one big hamper with three sections or three different hampers lined up, it doesn't matter as long as you can use it to presort your laundry.
42 CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that unprivileged young woman has limited accesses to prenatal care, present high-risk factors that hamper both maternal and newborn health.
43 Let us take hold of our freedom in Christ and lay aside the despair and self-justification that hamper our ministries.
44 Many are championing the idea of special economic zones in the north-east, which would free the area from the cat's cradle of rules imposed from Tokyo that hamper free enterprise.
45 Currently, there are many restrictions that hamper the development of multilateral trade.
46 He wanted a box and a hamper that come from Newcastle.
47 Seoul believes accepting such a line would endanger fishing around five South Korean islands and hamper access to its port at Incheon.
48 In the end the masses will lose faith in them, which will hamper their development.
49 Tracy Byrne, a podiatrist specialising in podopaediatrics, believes that wearing shoes at too young an age can hamper a child's walking and cerebral development.
50 Before entering the bathroom, he emptied his dirty laundry into the hamper.
51 Nobody wants to hamper the efforts of the police to get on top of the terrorists.
52 He wanted a box and a hamper that was come from Newcastle - upon - Jyne.
53 The cheesemonger woke when they stopped to change the horses and sent for a fresh hamper.
54 Outdated conventions and bad customs hamper the growth of production.
55 Because of room acoustics and delay in the transmission path, echoes affect the sound quality and may hamper communications.
56 Casting a wide net helps you break down the data silos that hamper analysis and allows you to deliver a timely and complete enterprise view of relevant information.
57 Warm, sinking air can hamper cloud formation, which results in less rain and lower overall humidity.
58 "Why of course for the matter of that we could have sent you back last week, " said Johnny rather huffily "did you not know that the hamper goes back empty on Saturdays?
59 Cytokines, which can improve the host immunity and hamper the immune escape of tumor cells, have become an important strategy for tumor biotherapy.
60 Some refuse to take Praziquantel, believing it will hamper their ability to work.