exceed造句61. The county breeding population is therefore unlikely to exceed 100-150 pairs.
62. Penalties are also steep for those who exceed their overdraft limits.
63. Would first statements made up to 28 February 1994 be deemed to exceed 18 months?
64. Last month, Motorola said it reckons growth won't exceed ten per cent.
65. Owners will be required to have their cars repaired within 15 days if they are found to exceed limits.
66. Interest rates on offshore deposits exceed those on comparable domestic deposits because offshore deposits are not subject to reserve requirements.
67. Coutts had considered Virgin's request to exceed their overdraft by £200,000 over the next seven days.
68. This would mean that the firm's growth rate would exceed its cost of capital.
69. Numbers at each site vary annually and the total recorded population has yet to exceed 20-25 pairs.
70. They are likely to do so only if the perceived benefits exceed the expected costs.
71. Delays are unlikely to exceed a few minutes while capacity is maximised.
72. It will also announce enhancements to exceed/W, its flagship X server software.
73. Extreme events which exceed the normal capacity of the human system to reflect, absorb or buffer them are inherent in hazard.
74. The actual outcome will almost certainly exceed this by a substantial amount.
75. I am confident that he will pursue this course and continue to run a department whose sales exceed our expectations.
75.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
76. Storage costs often exceed the value of goods stored during the normal turnover period.
77. In 1942 you were asked not to exceed 5 inches of water in your bath to save fuel.
78. The standard requires detectors to sound before carbon monoxide levels exceed 100 parts per million for 90 minutes.
79. Eventually, with r rising and g falling, r would exceed g, which is the only sustainable long-run equilibrium position.
80. It suggests that the benefits of an inefficient fiscal system exceed the costs of high inflation rates.
81. Any one application must not exceed £1,000 and a maximum of three applications in three years can be made.
82. Revenues, from reprocessing domestic and imported nuclear fuels, are not expected to exceed £5.2 billion.
83. For decades the main aim of every enterprise was to meet or exceed government-set output targets rather than to improve production methods.
84. If costs exceed benefits multiplied by the probability that their contribution will be decisive, they will remain inactive.
85. All operation and maintenance costs are those costs that exceed 0 and M for the base case of oil boilers.
86. Thus, beyond a certain point the marginal social benefit of further risk reduction will exceed the marginal social cost.
87. Britain's total exports to the other EU member states now exceed imports.
88. The demands made by terminals on channels and lines are very unlikely to exceed their capacity.
89. Foreign investment was, however, not generally to exceed 49 percent of the firm's capital.
90. His jailers realized that his ransom would exceed those of the other prisoners, so Raymond was continuously tortured for preaching.