sparse造句(1) Many slopes are rock fields with sparse vegetation.
(2) Vegetation becomes sparse higher up the mountains.
(3) His pink scalp gleamed through his sparse hair.
(4) The information available on the subject is sparse.
(5) The television coverage of the event was rather sparse.
(6) The sparse line of spectators noticed nothing unusual.
(7) Traffic was sparse on the highway.
(8) Information coming out of the disaster area is sparse.
(9) Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water.
(10) The sparse vegetation will only feed a small population of animals.
(11) Sparse and graphic; an impressive debut.
(12) He combed back his sparse hair.
(13) Scholarly comment on this passage is very sparse.
(14) The sparse open cluster M10 lies near Gamma Scuti.
(15) There can not be sparse life on a planet.
(16) Details of Dixon's life are sparse and sometimes contradictory.
(17) Information on the disease is sparse.
(18) A few reindeer were grazing on the sparse tundra.
(19) The already sparse flora are ground into the dust.
(20) In a sparse distributed network, memory is a type of perception.
(21) Poring over the sparse details lie had been obliged to enter on his landing card.
(22) But in a parallel supercomputer with a sparse, distributed memory, the distinction between memory and processing fades.
(23) It is a fairly sparse forest mostly of birch trees on a light, sandy soil.
(24) As we drove towards the desert, the vegetation became sparse.
(25) Though the smaller group of sappers was between us and the village, direct fire to-ward the village was sparse.
(26) And this on an island where there appeared to be next to no gold and a few sparse cotton plants.
(27) Along the roadsides, spring wildflowers dot the shoulders like stars in sparse constellations.
(28) Instead of living in a tent on the grassland, he lives in a sparse two-room flat in the city.
(29) They too have a network of trails winding through the sparse grass.
(30) Neurones in the myenteric plexus were not identified in the colon and were sparse and appeared degenerate in the appendix and ileum.