crude造句151. Note the typical crude woodcut illustration, probably resurrected from an earlier publication.
152. February crude oil rose 66 cents to $ 19. 18 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
153. There was a lot of contemporary art on the walls, not exactly her taste but not overly crude and jarring.
154. One rather crude way of looking at this is as follows.
155. The pipe bombs, on early evidence, appeared to be fairly crude.
156. At the dawn of the industrial revolution, birth control technology was still relatively crude.
157. A drawback of these studies is that the variable defining parental education is rather crude.
158. But there is something very crude and simple about death itself.
159. They tore down his crude village of wattles and mud, and raised their temples and markets in its place.
160. She made four big pies, and with the trimmed-off pastry designed some crude Picasso doves as decoration for the tops.
161. But in pressing Dicey's theory into the service of a tradition his thought was transposed into a crude form.
162. February sweet crude futures closed up 35 cents a barrel at $ 20. 26, the highest since May 8.
163. Eliot deliberately presents his South Sea life in crude terms.
164. Selenium, a substance in crude oil, is toxic to wildlife in minute levels.
165. It is apparently done in quite a crude fashion, using a look-up table.
166. In a crude form it was also useful in the treatment of sewage.
167. The broken tanker has leaked thousands of tonnes of crude oil and threatens to destroy the wildlife paradise of the Shetlands.
168. The number of help-wanted advertisements can be used as a crude measure of the strength of the job market.
169. The Manhattan-headquartered company produces and sells crude oil and natural gas.
170. Babbage's great calculating machine was a crude form of computer.
171. Total output of crude steel increased 3 percent to 714, 951 metric tons.
172. At the bottom of Rover's long-term failure is a hopelessly crude conception of what constitutes enterprise and business success.
173. Local oil companies want a 10 percent tariff on refined petroleum products and 3 percent duty for imported crude oil.
174. The stepmother: Crude, rude, and obnoxious, she married the father after his wife passed away.
175. He wasn't going to make a crude grab at her.
176. She was worried that her husband's crude remarks might have upset some of the guests.
177. This suggests that it is sensible to explore aspects of subjective risk in the controlled environment of even this relatively crude simulator.
178. She thought the zest of her replies probably struck him as crude.
179. Yet the Basle requirements were at best a crude measure of credit exposure-albeit one that is easy to apply.
180. The use of food composition tables is somewhat more precise but still only a crude quantitative expression of nutrients consumed.