occurrence造句31. This was, of course, an extremely rare occurrence.
32. Raids are almost a nightly occurrence at this club.
33. Stopping for wildlife is a common occurrence in Yellowstone.
34. Grenade attacks have become an almost daily occurrence.
35. GISs allow geographically oriented information about disease distribution and occurrence to be visually and analytically linked to images of the environment.
36. The key type and format should be assessed, to decide on the occurrence and frequency of runs of keys.
37. Nepotism, though of widespread occurrence, is formally considered to be an offence against common morality.
38. The Astronomer, writing some twenty years later, noted its occurrence in 823.
39. The frequency of occurrence of each n-gram in a continuous stream of data constitutes the n-gram statistics of the data set.
40. This suggests the occurrence during primate evolution of a previously undescribed pericentric inversion subsequent to the cluster duplication.
41. This, however, must have been a rare occurrence; most bishops will have received royal approval as canonically required.
42. It is differentiated from migraine by the paroxysmal occurrence of the latter.
43. There cancer is not feared and dreaded, but is treated in a matter-of-fact way as an everyday occurrence.
44. Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers are of regular occurrence amongst these trees.
45. She, with her brother and sister, slept that night with the Grimsdale family, a not unusual occurrence.
46. At this point I may require you to visit the scene of the occurrence accompanied by my liaison officers.
47. The annual competition saw quite a rare occurrence in the sport of fishing.
48. A knock on this door, up here on the fifth floor, especially at night, is a rare occurrence.
49. The helium would seep up through fissures, and hence its natural occurrence near the hot springs.
50. To sit in relative peace and quiet in the Miller house was a very rare occurrence and Terry was enjoying it.
51. The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
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52. Because of the frequent occurrence of kept, this causes difficulties in quantitative analysis.
53. A sad behaviour possibly but perhaps a pointer to a common twenty-first-century occurrence.
54. You can reduce the occurrence of migraine headaches with aspirin.
55. Increased life expectancy means that it is now a rare occurrence for children to be orphaned.
56. Clearly, crime is not a rare occurrence, but it is hidden methodically, and this raises problems for research.
57. Several features of the Act which were designed to reduce the possibility of public disorder seem more likely to promote its occurrence.
58. In this respect, the basic criterion for normality is not actual occurrence but contextual plausibility.
59. Contrary to popular belief, shoplifting is neither a new word nor a new occurrence.
60. Children do not appear on memorial brasses until the 1420s, though by the 1450s they were a regular occurrence.