formerly造句91. Participating mortgages, formerly thought to be unenforceable, can now be used.
92. But, ominously, official trade unions, which formerly supported the government, are now throwing in with independent miners.
93. After it he'd become withdrawn and moody, his formerly friendly nature turning acerbic and harsh.
94. The northern Swanwic formed a very large domain, formerly held by the wife of Hugh Fitzgrip.
95. Mass media culture has made an incursion into the formerly isolated Karoo.
96. Amazingly, this policy holds for students formerly segregated into special education classes.
97. Formerly an avid jogger and weight-lifter, Turner leans on a cane to walk around her small apartment on good days.
98. A few decades of road improvements have encouraged motorists to visit beauty spots formerly difficult of access.
99. Jury consultants say they now spend more time teaching storytelling techniques than on jury selection -- formerly their bread and butter.
100. At the same time, large corporations are now generating their own power and completely bypassing the formerly dominant local utility.
101. Satjiv Chahil, formerly the vice president of entertainment and new media, will be senior vice president of corporate marketing.
102. Formerly, the Anglo-Saxon words were used to refer to both the meat and the animals.
103. It was written, edited, illustrated and compiled by homeless and formerly homeless people in San Francisco.
104. Formerly landlord of the eponymous Comedian pub at Sunniside, the ever-buoyant Bob has gone downhill to Crook.
105. They live in what was formerly a low rateable value area.
106. But the close friendships he had formerly enjoyed there began to dissolve.
107. Its values now those of a specialist activity, design severs the communicative link which formerly bound it to society.
108. It has monitored the movement of heavy weapons into storage areas and formerly warring troops into barracks.
109. The mill pond is still maintained in good order although it is smaller, formerly extending right up to the back wall.
110. Only recently have workers in the formerly Communist countries started to compete with workers in the first world for jobs and wages.
111. Such figures represent a huge leapfrogging of rates formerly charged and need justifying in an economic recession.
112. At the beginning of February, his organisation, formerly a government department, was turned into a nominally independent company.
113. Dentures had formerly been bought from a professional laboratory, but now ill-fitting ones were ordered from a federal prison.
114. Linnaeus himself retained a dispersal of all species from a single mountain, formerly surrounded by sea.
115. The theory gained credibility when Lewis was elevated in October 1993 to president, a post formerly held by McColl.
116. Formerly enthusiastic, Saigon businessmen now called for caution, preferring to consolidate their economic gains in Cochinchina.
117. Formerly there were glow-plugs which had to be warmed before the engine would fire.
118. Formerly the Amazon region was more thinly populated than the Sahara, containing perhaps some 50000 people, and importing food.
119. Formerly, it occupied a smaller space a few blocks south on Spring Street.
120. And most ominously, it often has the effect of crippling the performance of formerly productive work groups.