in nature造句(31) My eye picks up things in nature.
(32) Undiluted fruit juices are acidic in nature.
(33) In nature, the obvious way is through genetic relatedness - kinship.
(34) The first two are abundant in nature and are normally harmless.
(35) Spontaneous social orders, by contrast, are evolutionary in nature and are not the product of rational design.
(36) Then in January 1991 I saw Roslin's ad in Nature.
(37) In nature plants of this genus are propagated mainly from the seeds.
(38) Its members conduct studies that are mainly sociological in nature, looking at questions like the importance of counselling to hysterectomy patients.
(39) Most military jobs are essentially desk-bound and technical, clerical, or managerial in nature.
(40) We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery.Dejan Stojanovic
(41) Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose.Garrison Keillor
(42) The me, being inherently fictional in nature, provides only arbitrary guidance to the speaking subject.
(43) That nurture is more important than nature seems to be borne out by a study published in Nature in 1989.
(44) Most of those who resisted the notion of a radical indeterminacy in nature followed a different tack from Einstein.
(45) The few quibbles with the game are technical in nature.
(46) This approach is broadly statistical in nature,[www.] as it involves corpus analysis to determine the empirical likelihood of various syntactic combinations.
(47) The current supplement to the encyclopedia 'Growing Up with Science' has a new section on cycles in nature.
(48) It was widely praised, even in Nature, which might have been sceptical.
(49) Democritus' writings were voluminous, and several of the recorded titles sound medical in nature.
(50) The story of Pygmalion and Galatea is an example; it has no conceivable connection with any event in nature.
(51) Life events can be developmental in nature: weaning, toilet training and puberty are examples that characterise all people's lives.
(52) Rather than rushing into print in Nature, however, Cantor played it cool and cautious.
(53) While causes of dyslexia remain obscure, there is growing evidence that it is neurological in nature.
(54) Ozenfant sought to discover consistent elements of form in nature: concordances, laws, a universal and harmonious language of art.
(55) Odours are very subjective in nature and affect people in different ways.
(56) Other technical developments helped to change the pattern of interest in Nature.
(57) The play is didactic in tone and ethical in nature.
(58) Property changes in nature as private property is introduced, and this type of property becomes the foundation of capitalist exploitation.
(59) Theoretical Basis of Relaxation Training Relaxation induces physiological effects opposite in nature to those induced by psychological stress.
(60) These devices can vary enormously in nature and scope: from the overall presentation of narrative structure down to linguistic play.