crude造句181. In 1982 crude oil accounted for more than half the total cost of imports.
182. Here we present approximate 95% confidence intervals for the crude rates.
183. Diesel comes from crude oil, and it is less refined than gasoline.
184. As a first attempt the results are no doubt crude, but they do provide a basis for further refinement.
185. The comedian wasn't funny at all; he was just crude and offensive.
186. And the situation is complicated by the embarrassment that Hindi is relatively under-developed, with a limited vocabulary and a crude grammar.
187. On the whole, therefore, a rather crude kind of draughtsmanship is implied.
188. Others, however, suggested that it was already capable of manufacturing a small and relatively crude nuclear weapon.
189. About 700,000 gallons of crude oil spilled into Galveston Bay.
190. Heavier plate ensured attachment to the fuselage and the team created a crude cradle for their baby.
191. X-ray technology, the machines, in scanning for contraband, produce a crude image of visitors' bodies without clothing.
192. Looking at the time lag between the filing of a claim and final disposition is in any event a crude measure.
193. Oil companies fell in response to weaker crude oil and natural gas prices.
194. They are crude and narrow compared to the Dwarf mines of the other mountain chains and prone to collapsing unexpectedly.
195. A crude or facile narrative technique will inevitably fail to achieve the desired ideological objective.
196. The walls are decorated with black wall hangings and tapestries depicting skeletal forms rising from crude graves.
197. It should also serve as a warning against using the concept of social class in a crude explanatory manner.
198. Faint dark mist was the background, with the symbols only crude and faded opal scars.
199. It was as if the men, unwittingly, had stumbled upon a crude form of worker control.
200. Oils continued their rise in the wake of the firm crude price.
201. Although it is sometimes simulated by looking through a peephole, this gives only a crude approximation of the condition.
202. We turned upstream, clambering across tumbled boulders to find a crude wooden bridge.
203. He stood accused of trying to disguise a crude revenue-raising measure.
204. Simple percapita assessments, such as the number of schoolchildren, give a very crude measure of need.
205. This was a crude nuclear reactor whose job was simply to produce plutonium for the manufacture of atomic bombs.
206. The first, George Joye, embarrassed him by publishing crude rhyming couplets about Wolsey which were attributed to Tyndale.
207. It was the rise in world crude prices which brought energy conservation seriously into view.
208. But most of the philosophers who have written about and explored the nature of being have not been so crude.
209. The company is charged with polluting the River Mersey by allowing crude oil to enter the river.
210. But this is a crude indicator, at best, for how business behaves.