convey造句151. I wish I could convey to you what inspires them to do it.
152. Some students would be interested in the way the medium is used to convey a message.
153. Choice of words and their arrangement in sentences to convey exact meaning are therefore vital in the activity of communicating.
154. The news media, themselves privately owned and controlled, convey an image of society which support dominant class interests.
155. Taken at face value the words found sinister and can convey a false impression like some sort of second-rate horror movie.
156. They had reached the door, and the motor was waiting to convey them back to Hampstead.
157. Speech is not an end in itself but is meant to convey something.
158. William Daniell in his Animated Nature of 1807-12 had tried to convey not only background but also atmosphere.
158.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
159. These fossil-like impressions of flesh-forms convey a chilling vulnerability not shared but enhanced by the metal material which they now permanently impress.
160. In this way they could convey to one another mental pictures of such objects.
161. They desperately wanted to convey to us the soulfulness of their jobs.
162. Yes, you will have something that you want to convey: your theme.
163. I tried to convey my sympathy by touching her hand.
164. It is impossible, in a short space, to full convey the complexities of international diplomacy throughout these years.
165. People and Plants has used posters and produced a video to convey the message to prospective buyers.
166. Yet the rich nuances of the voice clearly convey the message none the less.
167. It seemed the kind of thing that would convey old breeding and quiet confidence.
168. When we do read aloud, we may want to consider how this shared reading can truly convey our love of reading.
169. The other segment conveys the new information that the speaker wishes to convey to the hearer.
170. These convey not only shadow but also heat, his suns gaining in intensity from a surrounding ring of black.
171. I am much more concerned at my apparent lack of ability to convey what I mean.
172. So relative truth is necessary to convey the meaning of absolute Truth which we affirm in faith.
173. He uses the indeterminacy of language to convey, through a single utterance, two very different propositions to the audience.
174. His intention was to convey the significant or important characteristics of a building.
175. The poem does convey a message, though the message can not be at every point decoded.
176. It is intended to convey an impression of the main themes at work. 1.
177. Remember, above all, that the purpose of the document is that is should convey information quickly and clearly.
178. The religious habit had lost its symbolic value; it no longer conveyed the meaning it was intended to convey.
179. Some elements lay the foundation on which other elements may convey a message.
180. To anyone who didn't live in Birmingham at the time, it's impossible to convey how much they affected people.