accommodate造句(91) Western models were influential because they met a need for a system that could accommodate diversity.
(92) News directors accommodate the visual needs of politicians because television needs pictures.
(93) All rooms accommodate up to 3 adults with a small number of rooms able to accommodate two adults and two children.
(94) Centers will maintain the flexibility to accommodate changes in specific projects as the need for information changes.
(95) The significant main effect of junction type for both descriptions and potential risks is difficult to accommodate within this framework.
(96) If your microwave is large enough to accommodate the turkey, thaw it in a glass baking dish.
(97) The wider the curtains, or longer the blind, the more space needed to accommodate them.
(98) Your education programs should be designed to accommodate different needs within your workforce.
(99) Some incorporated timber-framed lean-to houses, and the central open space could accommodate livestock.
(100) About 70% of all new aircraft will be bought by airlines just to accommodate that growth, says Boeing.
(101) Students can study the habits of animals that have to accommodate to changes in weather.
(102) Coach Carr, please adjust the microphone to accommodate your 6 feet 6 inches.
(103) Local authorities have a duty to accommodate children in certain circumstances and a power to do so in others.
(104) In the early 1900s the 4,700-seat auditorium was built to accommodate growing audiences.
(105) Two ground-floor bedrooms have been designed to accommodate disabled guests.
(106) Spreadsheets and general ledger systems alone can not accommodate the information needs of all managers and executives.
(107) Still other industries, such as manufacturing, will find it more difficult to accommodate regulatory change.
(108) A vast building programme began, to accommodate all children from 11 to 15, and later to 16.
(109) People change and so do opportunities; there is a need continually to make choices to accommodate these changes.
(110) The idea that you can accommodate people with these special needs in large units.
(111) Flexibility should be built into the system to accommodate additional indices.
(112) Set them at distances to accommodate the largest possible number or other entry in that column.
(113) Nineteen cabins on the new ship are designed to accommodate disabled passengers.
(114) The building was enlarged in 1911, as seen here, to accommodate the seasonal toastrack cars used on the Circular Tour.
(115) The money was desperately needed to expand the system to accommodate an ever-increasing population.
(116) The Grand Hall has its own kitchen and bar facility and can accommodate up to 160 guests.
(117) A family centre may also accommodate the child and his family while they receive advice, guidance and counselling.
(118) To accommodate the ongoing growth, the company has now added a highly advanced environmentally controlled pressure sensor calibration laboratory.
(119) The road was scarcely wide enough to accommodate two cars travelling abreast but the Audi ploughed up a grass verge.
(120) The footbridge is designed to accommodate loads of public crowds, taken as full or partial loading in the most unfavourable conditions.