superficial造句(91) She felt a superficial moral righteousness and a profound fear about her own boredom.
(92) Is that why so many of the guys at the gym are superficial?
(93) They claim that despite superficial similarities with shamanism, something very different is going on.
(94) In the fundus and corpus of the stomach an increase in superficial vascular pattern was visible.
(95) To Ahab, the White Whale represents the impossibility of going behind the superficial layers of nature or reality.
(96) That exercise, inevitably based on superficial and subjective assessments, allows too much scope for prejudice and irrationality.
(97) And to us if we are to understand him in anything more than a superficial way.
(98) The superficial evidence for the closeness of the race is everywhere.
(99) He relates the following incident as an example of how superficial his understanding was during this early period.
(100) The oral papillae are small and pointed, irregularly arranged either along the edge of the jaw or slightly more superficial.
(101) He expected and would receive all the superficial applause for the Hollywood stud.
(102) This simple physical concept of addictive disease and recovery has an obvious superficial attraction but may be far from the full picture.
(103) Debi keeps putting Martin off for superficial reasons, or for no reason at all.
(104) In such circumstances the superficial similarities between animal behaviour and human behaviour sometimes become very marked.
(105) A placebo, superficial and cosy, to lull the world into no longer questioning.
(106) But as the years unfolded, that superficial explanation fell away.
(107) In fact their resemblance to horses was superficial, and convergent.
(108) There were, it was true, any number of superficial similarities.
(109) A representation of the superficial aspects of the immediately preceding text is also used in the interpretation of both kinds of anaphors.
(110) Both turbine options were in close formation in the static at Farnborough and a superficial look would show little between them.
(111) Helping people experience change and its consequences goes beyond the superficial involvement implied by the popular notion of buy-in.
(112) But only the most superficial reading of Mundo de siete pozos could produce a judgement like that of Arrieta.
(113) About 1861 it was decided to map the superficial deposits in addition to the solid rocks and to show them on published maps.
(114) Suppose, however, that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound.
(115) He seems so second-rate, so superficial, so shallow-and thus so dangerous.
(116) The landscape bore a superficial resemblance to England's green and pleasant land, and each house had a small suburban garden.
(117) The result was, however, that the most important change in Roman life was observed only at a superficial level.
(118) The administration of Ponthieu bore some superficial resemblances to that of Aquitaine.
(119) A recent review of that book suggested that any connection is superficial rather than essential.
(120) They would have to replace them for medical technicians, both dehumanized and mediocre with a superficial glaze of competence.