organ造句31. This paper is the official organ of the Communist Party.
32. Both Haydn and Mozart played the organ here.
33. This space had previously accommodated the organ loft.
34. Generally,(Sentence dictionary) lower doses are used than in organ transplantation.
35. The booklet provides information about organ donation and transplants.
36. It sounded like a mouth organ.
37. He also opened fertile chicken eggs and concluded, falsely, that the heart was the first organ to develop.
38. I gave her a ridiculously expensive mouth organ one Christmas, much like a cocktail cabinet.
39. Her body accepted the organ with hardly a problem and she resumed her active life.
40. Behind you is a magnificent organ above which is a fresco dedicated to the Life of St Cecilia.
41. Single stops are either synthesised by the manufacturer, or sampled from actual organ pipes.
42. The new building had both an organ and stained glass windows and was meant as a memorial to the brothers' parents.
43. I played the organ on Sunday at First Presbytenan and rehearsed the choir on Thursday nights.
44. Tony Coia's grandfather, Massimino, came to Britain from Cassino with his wife in 1886 and bought a barrel organ.
45. Like DeWine, other lawmakers shared their personal experiences with organ donation on Tuesday.
46. Further evidence of immune mediation has come from the finding of circulating, non-organ specific and organ specific antibodies.
47. The organ music was beguiling, and probably matched the gothic horror of our home.
48. Many more organ donors, however, are available than are being assessed through existing organ procurement efforts.
49. L'ascension, his largest early work, was also transcribed for organ.
50. The whole 50-pound hive organ emerges with its own identity from the tiny bee parts.
51. Mr Morgan and his organ releasing them into hysterical laughter had anaesthetized the horror of the past.
52. When it was over we filed out to the accompaniment of the organ.
53. The three dotted lines have different elevations and denote differences in relative organ size associated with changes in life style.
54. This is so even when there is no direct evidence that the male organ was seen by a witness.
55. Doctors have been given permission to implant five mechanical hearts in patients too ill to qualify for a live organ transplant.
56. The FRAIhait, an unofficial but virtual Communist party organ, is barely surviving.
57. A shortage of organ donors continues to be the main limiting factor in most types of transplantation.
58. To commemorate the event in more permanent fashion, the Old Stopfordians' Association presented one hundred guineas to buy an organ.
59. To raise the money, we sold an organ bought a year before to encourage any musical talent hidden in our offspring.
60. The human appendix is one organ continues to be replicated, even though it has lost any survival value it once had.