cut in造句61. The dignity of the occasion was lost when he cut in with an unrefined joke.
62. The staff have all had to take a cut in salary.
63. Hopes for an early cut in German interest rates lit the market's fuse early on.
64. The black cabs cut in front of them, trying to box them in.
65. The authorities have to manoeuvre the markets into demanding a cut in interest rates.
66. The government has clearly decided that a cut in interest rates would be politically expedient.
67. Emergency generators cut in.
68. What is the City's reaction to the cut in interest rates?
69. Now is the time for the Chancellor to take the bull by the horns and announce a two per cent cut in interest rates.
70. He sought to extract the maximum political advantage from the cut in interest rates.
71. Women's rights groups have cried out against the proposed cut in benefit paid to single mothers.
72. The government refused to sanction a further cut in interest rates.
73. Blood was spouting from the deep cut in his arm.
74. The workers would never agree to take a cut in wages.
75. A cut in interest rates will help the country's moribund housing market.
76. Workers are being asked to take a cut in salary.
77. The Chancellor will be able to parade his cut in interest rates as a small victory.
78. Trade gap narrows despite cut in invisible earnings.
79. The report recommends a threefold cut in sulphur emissions.
80. It was like watching the corn being cut in a southern village last summer.
81. Bundesbank officials have predicated another cut in the discount rate on the pace of money supply growth.
82. Her thick dark hair was cut in a short bob with fringe.
83. A sustainable water supply would require a 32 percent cut in consumption.
84. The pension fund plans to cut in half the number of outside managers, Mr Burnham added.
85. This would give the stage an upward acceleration, settling the liquid before the pumps cut in at main engine ignition.
86. Using a dull knife, whisk or potato masher, cut in butter and grated rinds until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
87. And hopes weakened of a long-awaited cut in interest rates which would give a real boost to the Government's election prospects.
88. His expected unemployment duration of 17.9 weeks is trimmed to 17.7 weeks by a 10% cut in benefits.
89. A 10% cut in benefits brings down his expected duration by only 0.1 weeks.
90. After all, President Reagan easily won support for his big tax cut in 1981 from a Democratic-controlled Congress.