convenient造句91 More customers are finding the mini-outlets safe and convenient options to the traditional branch office.
92 Food be-came more accessible and convenient to all but the poorest families.
93 In other cases, trusts can be a convenient vehicle for asset management.
94 This entails matching your life-style to that of the new time zone as fully and rapidly as convenient.
95 This was obviously much more convenient, and it was here that Father Daley and his housekeeper moved.
96 He was so dangerously persuasive - and it would be all too convenient to blame everything on the absent Miss Philimore.
97 I regard rule 7.23 as restating, by way of convenient compilation, rights of appeal which are given elsewhere in the Rules.
98 The stations will be rebuilt with high-level platforms, new buildings and convenient interchange with local bus routes.
99 Shape and other attributes are encoded in the same kind of way, encoded into a form that is convenient to handle.
100 An alternative procedure which achieves the same result but is more convenient computationally is the following.
101 He hoped she would choose a hamburger or fried chicken, anything which would be fast and convenient.
102 As is so often the case, however, nature refuses to conform to such a convenient theory.
103 I was compelled to ask him in, although it could have scarcely been less convenient.
104 Human-Machine Interfaces Natural language is the most convenient method for communicating with interactive systems.
105 Actually a rendezvous at the Britannique would have been more convenient, its driveway being wider.
106 They placed the baskets in a convenient hollow by a large pine and covered them with the blanket.
107 Despite all the electronic read-outs, there are times when good old-fashioned printed material was the most convenient form of record.
108 And only 2% are open at weekends the most convenient time for teenagers and working people to get help.
109 I was afraid Richard would mind, but, as it turned out, my election had happened at a convenient time.
110 He was a punctilious blighter and I can't see him using the Lab as a convenient place for a rendezvous.
111 The solution was so convenient - and for some one in Tolby's position so tactful too.
112 They claim the school would be more convenient for pupils who participate in the club.
113 It was hard to imagine how the system could be improved or made more convenient.
115 But there was no mistaking the damage that had been done and no convenient means of dismissing its root organizational causes.
116 Just because an industry desires a convenient method of cartel formation, that does not mean it will necessarily get it.
117 The Rocks makes an ideal base camp convenient to shopping, the harbor and other amenities.
118 There was a convenient way of looking at this situation.
119 If there is no collection point near you, press the Council to provide one which is convenient.
120 I think this is a very convenient sort of way to detract attention from much more serious problems.