reader造句31 The book is addressed to the general reader.
32 The reader is referred to page 3.
33 He's a great reader of science fiction.
34 She has always been an omnivorous reader.
35 Does the library have a microfiche reader?
36 The reader can speculate what will happen next.
37 She described him as a typical Guardian reader.
38 The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote.
39 She is Reader in Music at Edinburgh.
40 A good mystery story is a battle of wits between author and reader.
41 Why didn't you tell me you weren't happy with the situation? - I'm not a mind reader, you know!
42 If you add too many notes to the text, the reader won't be able to see the wood for the trees.
43 You need to use analogies which will mean something to the reader.
44 It is written in simple language, immediately accessible to the reader.
45 He had an intuitive sense of what the reader wanted.
46 You need to signpost for the reader the various points you are going to make.
47 She leaves it to the reader to draw their own conclusions.
48 The reader is cross - referenced to the entry " center " .
49 I leave it to the reader to ferret these out.
50 A short opening paragraph enables the reader to quickly grasp what the article is about.
51 A lack of narrative drive leaves the reader with piecemeal vignettes.
52 Too, the reader will find in this book many interesting illustrations.
53 The story is full of surprises which cause the reader to catch his breath.
54 A reader may borrow up to six books at any one time.
55 This is a poem that perfectly conveys to the reader what the poet feels.
56 He was also an avid reader and a disciple of Tolstoy.
57 Hand symbols in the main body of the text cross - refer the reader to the appendices.
58 The oversimplification results in the possibility of misunderstanding by the reader.
59 The software allows you to interface your computer and an OCR reader.
60 The argument is so complex, a reader might easily go astray.