norm造句(91) Mullins shook a cigarette from his pack and offered it to Norm, who was about to say he was in training.
(92) A shifting constellation of part-time jobs is becoming the middle-class norm.
(93) That kind of freewheeling discussion is the norm in other realms where public health is the issue, such as highway safety.
(94) But concord and harmony were the professed and accepted norm for the conduct of relations.
(95) Food without frontiers is the norm now with quiche, tacos or tapas and coronation chicken readily supplied by outside caterers.
(96) Where a significant number of individuals share a colour that deviates from the species norm, we term it a colour morph.
(97) At the same time home ownership became easier and the norm.
(98) She leaned forward with each headlight, hoping it was Norm.
(99) It is the norm that volunteering in sport does not stop out of season.
(100) Furthermore, he had an acute sense of deviation from the norm in any society.
(101) We can therefore create whatever degree of atonal norm we wish, just through our knowledge of the nature of intervals.
(102) Since this section of the novel is the longest, the reader eventually accepts such constructions as the norm.
(103) Three-and four-flight days again became the norm for him, more hours above the earth than on it.
(104) Surely this is a standard that should be regarded as the norm and not the exception.
(105) But theft of clients is the norm in the industry, and is rarely the reason for anyone being sacked.
(106) He told everyone Norm was a hothead, a poor sport, a disgrace as a Catholic, and a lousy catcher.
(107) The weather in Santa Teresa has been straying from the norm of late.
(108) The back door flew open and Norm rushed in, pulling off his filthy shirt.
(109) The norm, as we have noted, was for different groups to be working in different curriculum areas simultaneously.
(110) He did not feel comfortable challenging what he thought was a cultural norm.
(111) A new political atmosphere was created where minimal government, budget-cutting and low taxation had become the norm.
(112) Retail sales of the quintessential red meats are plummeting, whilst vegetarianism has become a fashionable norm.
(113) During periods of punctuated equilibrium everything is in flux, disequilibrium becomes the norm, and uncertainty reigns!
(114) That attendance was the norm for a rodeo performance in Houston, not the exception.
(115) Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.
(116) Where everything was just plain and simple, laughing and joking the norm.
(117) Norm sat down and drummed his fingertips on the table.
(118) Thus his social psychology assumes the traditional bourgeois family structure as a norm.
(119) When my Norm passed, people descended on that hospital like locusts.
(120) If these events became regarded as a norm for science then public confidence would be threatened.