reader造句91 The reason a writer writes a book is to forget a book and the reason a reader reads one is to remember it.Thomas Wolfe
92 So she places her smart card containing electronic cash provided as part of a bank service into the smart-card reader.
93 We leave it to the reader to appreciate what this will mean in due course, as work on oneself progresses.
94 They force the reader to slow down, to dwell or brood on what is happening.
95 They can help the reader to develop the appreciation and enjoyment of pictorial material by offering a range of rich visual experiences.
97 Wright's character is in effect a projected reader registering bewilderment before an artefact which has abandoned conventional ordering.
98 The article gives the reader a fresh angle on pop culture.
99 But they modestly assure the reader that their registry is not complete.
100 Many scores of pages are devoted to these topics and the general reader will need to keep a bookmark in the footnotes.
101 Reagan was an avid reader of the conservative monthly Kuman Events, and frequently quoted from it at length.
102 In 1924 Malinowski joined the London School of Economics as reader in social anthropology.
103 Wall tablets assured the reader of the integrity of the blood line.
104 The reader will appreciate in this chapter the condensed comparison of slurry with direct solid sampling and digested sample analysis, respectively.
105 The library was a room which the Empress used constantly, for she was all her life an avid reader.
106 In any case, I returned to my notes, hereto appended for the use of the reader.
107 However, when p4 is reached the reader has just finished reading about some other aspect of hypertext than text.
108 The curious leaps of Francie's mind require close attention from the reader.
109 The reader is asked to be alert to that important distinction as this narrative unfolds.
110 A mail reader program helps you read, send and organize e-mail correspondence with friends, colleagues and business contacts.
111 They should be shown that many texts make assumptions about knowledge shared by the author and reader.
112 The reader must judge from this account, written by some one who approached his subject with no preconceived ideas either way.
113 Anyway, I thought you ought to know you have your reader back, and I enclose £4 for 4 back issues.
114 But now she was an avid reader who liked nothing better than to haunt old bookstores.
115 The reader can appreciate her desperation as her love for Macbeth becomes hopeless.
116 Hopefully, the reader should now understand the banking principle that every loan creates a deposit in the banking system.
117 So we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?Hunter S. Thompson
118 It will act as a barrier to you in putting your own psychological discoveries directly to your reader.
119 This is a high ambition for a book targeted at the general reader.
120 The reader should ascertain the degree of foreign bank involvement in his own country.