supposing造句31. Supposing they are being formed into a new secret police - with the aim of destroying glasnost and perestroika?
32. Supposing, he thought, with a stab of fear, he was never going to have any friends?
33. Supposing we have a detection system that has the ability to find NEAs down to some particular brightness level.
34. But just supposing yesterday's clarion call is the answer to the serious concerns which exist about reading standards in schools.
35. Nothing could reduce its probability, and hence there could be no reasons for supposing it false.
36. Supposing Yorkshire or Cornwall decided by a majority vote to secede from Britain and elect their own government.
37. Supposing aunt sees us, said G.P. Barber's got the foulest reputation in Cornwall.
38. But supposing X-rays were normally displayed back to front or the way one looked at the person?
39. Gandhi, of course, was wrong in supposing there to be any fundamental conflict in Irwin between the viceroy and the man.
40. The enemy, supposing we were disabled, set up a fiendish yell of triumph.
41. Supposing some one requires a list of all the metal items in a large collection.
42. But supposing they remain unconvinced?
43. Supposing he tried to blackmail you?
44. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing he was overheard.
45. The liberty which we are supposing may be most completely given to them in the form of such a power as is said to have been possessed by Gyges the ancestor of Croesus the Lydian.
46. What incredibility, therefore, is there in supposing that, if God wished to send a divine teacher to the human race, He caused Him to be born in some manner different from the common!
47. More practically, considering DOS shell of laser as non-perfect one, or supposing that DOS shell is separated from the laser, we can obtain more significative results.
48. Supposing the curved portion is a constant tool face angle curve, new mathematical models of well track design of 3D directional wells and sidetracked holes are established.
49. The murderer, supposing him dead, let fall his head and disappeared.
50. Supposing I have seventy-two changes, I'd like to change into a sturdy old pine to protect from wind and sand.
51. The poet was right in supposing Higginson was "occupied"; hers was a life of contemplation, his one of action.
52. The Russian army, supposing Napoleon would take the road to the right beyond the Dnieper—the only sensible course—turned also to the right, and came out on the high road at Krasnoe.
53. Supposing you select a fixed width table and have a cell that is 300 pixels wide.
54. Supposing I have seventy-two changes, I'd like to change into a good medicine to make all patients healthy.
55. Supposing I have seventy-two changes, I'd like to change into a big fire to make the World warm.
56. Supposing I have seventy-two changes, I'd like to change into ...
57. Thereout , supposing the environmental temperature is higher far from the boil of CFC-11, the cut layer is surely thinner and the density distribution shall be improved.
58. Supposing that there are 10500 minima, their elevations will lie randomly between these two values.
59. Supposing you won the jackpot, what would you do with it?
60. Supposing the LFM signals had been sorted and selecting the instantaneous frequency as identification character, the closest method is used to distinguish the signals.