phrase造句91) Impressive results were obtained, with only 5 out of 243 noun phrase brackets being omitted.
92) Motifs Composers have sometimes used a recurring motif or melodic phrase to establish the atmosphere of a piece.
93) Local authorities were upset because the initial letters of the phrase were highlighted, spelling an obscene word.
94) Naturally he had never so much as whispered this phrase to a living soul.
95) Fiona would never jock him off, in racing's descriptive phrase.
96) If cloze only measures comprehension at the phrase or sentence level, it has severe limitations.
97) Those who belittle the value of new integrative speculation are, in a phrase of Bennett's, dogmatically defeatist.
98) When a quotation is followed by an attributive phrase, the comma is placed within the quotation marks.
99) Click the mouse on an icon, and a descriptive phrase appears in a box next to the icons.
100) As Leon Brittan has pointed out, the phrase doesn't even carry the same literal meaning in every language.
101) The fact is, "Japan bashing" is a phrase that's become a code word for racism.
102) The resource person may correct a serious error and repeat the phrase again but with no trace of disapproval or reproach.
103) It is an odd sidelight, to coin a phrase, on road accidents.
104) Like title fights, the Super Bowl would need a catchy name or phrase that symbolizes the magnitude of the cosmic event.
105) I have already had several occasions to remark that binary oppositions are, in Derrida's phrase, violent hierarchies.
106) The phrase is a familiar one but this does not necessarily imply that there is universal agreement over its meaning.
107) A tell-tale phrase came back to her as she ran over the dew-wet marsh grass: The White Girl's Grave.
108) The problems faced by dual-career families have been well researched since the Rapoports coined the phrase in 1969.
109) The choreographer can make an overall rhythm fur a long phrase of music and within it shorter phrases.
110) Dagenham's employees can only hope that Ford does not resurrect the phrase in the 1990s.
111) These are marked by three of the dancers whilst another performs a solo to a short phrase.
112) He placed the phrase book on the table beside the coffee.
113) Even if you have a tape recorder, the tone and the lilt of the voice can change what a phrase means.
114) He drew out the phrase book and flicked through the pages.
115) The result is sometimes desperation prose, each individual phrase clamouring for attention.
116) The corner is awkward, much more awkward than was recognised when, in 1965, Professor Robinson coined the phrase.
117) This phrase is a clue, becoming a means whereby adherents of the same movement can be identified.
118) The environment is our future. Sustainable development is the phrase that seeks to make this clear.
119) By his analysis almost two thirds of these noun phrase types are represented only once.
120) When he has gone over the phrase a few more times, he will smile or chuckle or perhaps merely feel relieved.