inhibited造句61. Home Office officials knew what needed to be done, but were inhibited by the political climate from doing it.
62. The search for middle-class allies still inhibited most socialists from attributing militarism, imperialism and the war danger to capitalism as such.
63. Under these circumstances, thirst and antidiuretic hormone secretion would be stimulated or inhibited in parallel.
64. As we saw earlier, societies were previously inhibited in this by the fact that they could not issue cheque guarantee cards.
65. However, increased use is being seriously inhibited by technical and conceptual difficulties.
66. These protective effects of calcium are not inhibited by a fourfold increase in dietary phosphate.
67. Hostility in older children is frequently inhibited from open expression as inner controls are developed.
68. When these cells were incubated with serum from diabetic patients prostacyclin production was inhibited.
69. As for wartime political activity, this was naturally inhibited for all the main parties by the electoral truce.
70. War conditions added to the general impetus for change but at the same time they also inhibited change.
71. Write a paragraph about a teacher who inhibited your writing skill.
72. Males, in particular, are quickly inhibited from approaching a female if she is already interacting with a male partner.
73. Older people are inhibited about discussing the past because they sense that no-one is interested.
74. Young people of the nineteenth century were, in general, extremely inhibited about sex.
75. It seems clear that glucocorticoid must be present for antidiuretic hormone release to be fully inhibited.
76. These findings suggested that bile and taurodeoxycholic acid directly inhibited ileal motor activity.
77. I am far too inhibited to have rows with people.
78. Even if they are not inhibited from applying for special treatment they may suffer some loss of self-respect in receiving the service free.
79. He did kiss me back then, as if he wanted to press his wretched thin inhibited mouth right through my head.
80. But exactly how viral protein synthesis is selectively inhibited, leaving cellular protein synthesis relatively unaffected, is still not clear.
81. Many were religious authorities forced to take part in the movement by military men and were inhibited by the barracks-room jingoism.
82. This power of control has not, however, inhibited the developments in the character of oral questions above described.
82.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
83. This study has shown that luminal bile directly inhibited terminal ileal motility.
84. We should say that their thoughts are captured by salient information where they should be centrally directed, inhibited and co-ordinated.
85. Any struggle rooted in politicized and grass-roots mobilization is bound to overshadow even the most earnest efforts of politically inhibited endeavors.
86. But be sure that others will not be so inhibited, and too much hesitation will lose the competitive race.
87. There was usually carnage, inhibited mainly by the water the traders had added to the whiskey.
88. After the Restoration Worsley was inhibited from his more radical schemes for social and religious reform.
89. Or are you inhibited from doing so by the secrecy rules themselves?
90. The impulse to shout can be inhibited by clamping the upper chest so that breathing becomes shallow and energy is dampened.