architecture造句151. The early interest in church architecture and brasses afforded him destinations for the bicycle.
152. Third, people should get hot under the collar when presented with dreary architecture.
153. The corrie is an awe-inspiring amphitheatre below a ring of peaks that rise like cathedrals, their rock architecture being very spectacular.
154. His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology, architecture and literature.
155. Why then should anyone want to conserve examples of modern architecture?
156. The 7100 chip architecture itself features 32-bit instructions, 64 major operation codes and 140 machine instructions.
157. Contrary to one of the fantasies of modern architecture, brick and masonry buildings are far more flexible than concrete, steel-framed ones.
158. Dialogic describes this as a comprehensive multilayered open architecture for building distributed communications systems from multiple technologies.
158.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
159. It is different from any Byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the Byzantine style.
160. This solicitation set forth a new architecture for providing NSFNET backbone services, including regional networks and network service providers.
161. Some of these difficulties might be solved with genuine open systems architecture but not all.
162. Contemporary architecture, for example, is increasingly abstracted from the social and spatial contexts in which it is constructed.
163. Between the wars the idea of modern architecture was a heroic adventure which could actually improve man's condition.
164. It blends in very well with the surrounding architecture, and yet it gives it a nice lively look.
165. There are prizes which can be awarded within the architecture profession.
166. Heart tissue has a complex architecture that includes blood vessels and connective tissue, as well as muscle cells.
167. She had been studying architecture in Paris when he first met her in 1958.
168. Thus much research and development effort remains to create the technological capabilities needed to realize the objectives of open architecture and interoperability.
169. But the car has inspired no great architecture and no great art.
170. Such estates, if sensitively planned can produce fine architecture and the spaces around and between houses can provide endless design opportunities.
171. The castle, dominating its surroundings, represents a high point of medieval military architecture.
172. This may relate to its revival in the garden, where the style, as architecture, first secured a footing.
173. Knowledge is distributed throughout the system; it is the dynamic response to the inputs and the network architecture.
174. There is, however, apart from these regional differences, a similarity about most Scandinavian Medieval architecture.
175. Charleston is a treasure chest of period architecture and a mecca for antiques buffs.
176. Developers can include support capabilities as a module directly with their products in an Internet-based client/server architecture.
177. Rockefeller believed society could be bettered by public spending and public architecture.
178. The House of Hapsburg came to power in 1273, and soon afterwards Gothic architecture made its appearance.
179. They have an open client-server architecture and manage heterogeneous workstations, servers and host computers linked via a local area network.
180. Our new architecture broke up those functional fiefdoms and broke down those functional walls.