formidable造句(61) Only two years established, barely thirty-three years old, and already he had a reputation as formidable as his father's.
(62) But formidable capital cost stood in the way of such improvements, and irrigation remained no more than a theoretical possibility.
(63) And the most formidable threats to reproductive destiny that a human individual faces come from other human individuals.
(64) His campaign apparatus looks more formidable than his numbers in various polls seem to show.
(65) All this proved a formidable challenge to our sweeper, a delightful Rajasthani lady named Murti.
(66) Edna Gilmartin looked more youthful and less formidable than I seemed to remember her from the ticket line at the Cort Theater.
(67) Durable Free State prop Piet Bester has proved a technically formidable opponent.
(68) Wrapped in copious instruction leaflets and next to a neat pile of syringes, formidable quantities of snakebite serum had thoughtfully been provided.
(69) Like her husband, she has formidable political skills and impressive recuperative powers.
(70) Together they represented a formidable force, but the big question was whether they could work together.
(71) For example, the modelling of the corporate sector, particularly allowing for imperfect competition, is likely to pose formidable problems.
(72) The Dwarfs were hard pressed at first, but eventually saw the Orcs off with the help of their formidable cannons.
(73) This constraint would be formidable enough without the second challenge of having assumed office presented with a fait accompli.
(74) The problems of sifting out the valuable and proven ingredients of native medicines are formidable.
(75) The formidable challenge for progressive bishops and theologians who dominated the Second Vatican Council was to formulate a compelling alternative.
(76) The almost automatic acceptance of those same initiatives by the legislature as a whole is assured by the formidable mechanisms of party.
(77) He supposed he'd have to consult that formidable biddy at the desk.
(78) Ships are noisy places Ocean-going tankers and oil platforms are formidable places in terms of stray radio transmission.
(79) Aidan O'Brien has a formidable crop of three-year-olds but nowhere to run them as matters stand.
(80) Rehnquist was also a great scholar and a formidable intellect; no one insisted on this more forcefully than his political enemies.
(81) Once I got there, of course, I found myself faced with formidable new hurdles.
(82) The team faces some formidable opponents in the next week.
(83) Collectively they are evidence of a coherent, deeply felt, formidable body of opinion within the present Conservative parliamentary party.
(84) In pursuing this object, they had the formidable weapons of their superior knowledge and direct executive control.
(85) Rehnquist was a great scholar who possessed a formidable intellect.
(86) How to tantalize our lower-middle-class students was a formidable task.
(87) The statutory requirements for the introduction of any new drug are particularly formidable.
(88) Instead they funded the rapid development of Britain into a major industrial economy and formidable international power.
(89) It turns out that despite the accolades of later historians, Davy had formidable competition for the creation of a lamp.
(90) Thereafter she toured the world with formidable endurance under often gruelling conditions of travel, climate, and work.