notable造句61. Firstly, her book is notable for its attempt to combine good living with economy.
62. Notable examples include foreign exchange and financial markets, technology and demography.
63. Secondly, the band launched heavy metal hard man Ted Nugent, one of rock's more notable characters.
64. It is notable primarily for its lack of carnal interest.
65. This was seen to notable effect at 3-3 and deuce on Chesnokov's serve in the second set.
66. Notable among these are Volunteers contemplating careers in the field of economic development, after first pursuing graduate study in economics.
67. From this tradition have emerged a number of notable black Gospel choirs, some of them performing to a very high standard.
68. These parents are notable for encouraging verbal give-and-take, and share with the child the reasoning behind their policy.
69. Scientists have long recognized that environmental factors play a notable causal role in many cancers.
70. But it is notable for another reason: It has a peculiar way of determining the gender of its babies.
71. The appeal is supported by notable musicians like the cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber.
72. Schools have seen a notable increase in applications for free lunches.
73. The tremor is generally diminished or abolished on purposeful movements, but there are notable exceptions to this.
74. There are nuances of smoked meat and black currant, but the wine is most notable for its sheer liveliness.
75. Their participation was notable mainly for its enthusiastic and seemingly indiscriminate violence.
76. The Pageant of the Masters uses live models to re- create notable paintings, sculptures and decorative art.
77. Not withstanding such notable achievements I share some of the reservations the authors express about Wentwood Education.
78. Despite this basic contradiction, he began with a notable act of conciliation.
79. The first half of the nineteenth century saw a notable development in deaf history aside from the growth of educational facilities.
80. This contributed to the notable growth in trade union membership from 1902 and the industrial unrest of 1910 to 1914.
81. Some of the most notable questing grounds near the city were a veritable hubbub in the season.
82. And it is intriguing that their activism followed such divergent paths, despite notable similarities in personal characteristics.
83. Many other notable botanical illustrators, including Lillian Snelling, are represented in the collections of botanical art and illustration.
84. The most notable is the relative pronoun that, which can only be used with a restrictive relative clause.
85. There have been some notable conservation conversions, with the Gare d'Orsay in Paris, for instance, becoming an exhibition hall.
86. The funeral, at Trinity Episcopal Church, was notable for the family members who attended and for those who did not.
87. The previous government displayed a notable lack of enthusiasm for women's rights.
88. Inevitably this led to uncertainties and inconclusive results, with some notable successes and failures.
89. The most notable example is debt securities which companies promise to hold until they mature.
90. Taken together, these studies comprise a substantial body of work notable for its diversity, its competence and its orthodoxy.