coherent造句31. It was her last coherent thought for some minutes.
32. Rescuers found Campbell, who was conscious and coherent.
33. Is he able to construct a coherent theory?
34. It can not be recalled in any coherent form.
35. Obviously seriously wounded, he had keyed the set so he and he alone could speak, and it was not coherent.
36. In this way, other micro aspects such as cross-hatching and brushwork also come to form a coherent body of pattern.
37. History could be defined as a coherent account of an event.
38. Detailing the study of specific groups provides a focus for research components and presents a more coherent view of research efforts.
39. These two dimensions provided the basis for the first coherent theories about the connections between the peoples of the world.
40. It also, of course, indicates what the coherent structures are like.
41. And how did they come to interrelate with one another so as to make possible a coherent, intelligible universe?
42. It is likely that these coherent structures originate through an intermittent instability of the velocity profile.
43. However, the actual policy process in a cabinet system depends on whether there is a coherent majority group in the legislature.
44. It is a succession or flow of events to make a coherent whole.
45. Economic like other social life does not conform to a simple and coherent pattern.
46. Her only coherent thought was that she should never have come back to stay in Wickrithe.
47. Hitherto the instrumental approach to law has been criticized as inadequate to provide a coherent explanation for contradictory tendencies in legal developments.
48. With this transformation came administrative change and consolidation of a coherent political agenda.
49. Your dream can come true if your plan has these three key elements, fitting together in one coherent whole.
50. Atomic theory, for example, is the coherent set of explanations of the structure and behavior of atoms.
51. The intention was to produce a coherent policy on the development of civil and military technology.
52. The interests of the other classes find more or less coherent expression in movements of opposition and protest.
53. It is not deconstructive in the sense that it attempts to explain those contradictions via a coherent theory.
54. Compared with shifting coalitions of Independent councillors, party groupings can make for coherent policy planning and administration.
55. A lot of albums play at telling a story, but few actually deliver a coherent sense of narrative.
56. Each of these views is part of or generated a coherent system, but they are systems fed by imagination.
57. We would like to see a coherent federal housing program.
58. It recounts a complex story in a more or less coherent fashion.
59. A coherent explanation of the cases must be placed on some other basis than agency.
60. Sordid and diseased, perhaps, but there's already a compelling and coherent vision at work.