lucrative造句(61) Simple things like window cleaning or car washing can be quite lucrative.
(62) Instead, he appears to have transferred operations to Bosnia for the much more lucrative business of war.
(63) Lucrative for the clubs they may be but the omens for their success are not good.
(64) For years, resorts and hotels have offered layer upon layer of child-friendly amenities to lure the lucrative family market.
(65) This, the government believes, will be a very lucrative source of income.
(66) This legal loophole has proven lucrative for the farm giants.
(67) There is still an illegal but lucrative trade in ivory between Africa and South-East Asia.
(68) It wants the money spent on public infrastructure, providing lucrative contracts for business. Personal taxation has not grown evenly.
(69) The lucrative sugar-beet industry had led to the buying up of large tracts of land before the World War.
(70) In frustration, she quit her cashier job after several months for a more lucrative position as a bank teller.
(71) In fact, the salespeople in this study were very mobile; they were constantly receiving lucrative offers to join competitors.
(72) Some of the publishers cashing in on the lucrative confession craze profess to being disturbed by it.
(73) What they both must have had in mind was a different future for Ameliaone much more lucrative than her past.
(74) This isn't a good time, though, because September marked the start of the lucrative winter season for serious boosters.
(75) Military orders, being the most lucrative contracts, took precedence over civilian projects.
(76) Particularly lucrative are bands that might sell well to two segments that buy lots of records: country and rock.
(77) Swan was the favourite to secure the lucrative contract until the yard was placed in receivership in May.
(78) These are potentially lucrative crops, but they involve enormous inputs of capital and expensive investment in irrigation.
(79) As mayor, Brown must dismantle his lucrative law practice, which the financial report shows he began in April 1977.
(80) Gullit's lucrative contract expires next month and he has yet to agree another one.
(81) Johnston said the contract was exploitative and restrictive, with the financial arrangements much less lucrative than she'd expected.
(82) The school administration seemed reluctant to let students broadcast on this increasingly lucrative enterprise.
(83) Fielding much of the potentially lucrative interest in McCarthy, D-N.
(84) As for the tradesmen, some saw an opening into what could be a vastly lucrative enterprise.
(85) The most lucrative, in terms of quick turnover, was a deal he helped arrange while governor with former Tennessee Sen.
(86) The lobbies of Baghdad's five-star hotels are packed with businessmen fighting over lucrative contracts.
(87) The village ladies were polite and charming, but, despite Stella Felham's enthusiasm, the events were never very lucrative.
(88) The only losers on this extremely lucrative merry-go-round are the women.
(89) There is, in fact, a glittering array of dignified and sometimes very lucrative offices open to members of the Bar.
(90) For his pains in defending Paisley, Boal was fired from his lucrative job as counsel to the Attorney-General.