channel造句121. I'm going to channel all my energies into getting a better job.
122. Channel 4's overseas buyers have foreseen the audience demand with their usual perspicacity.
123. She claims to channel the spirit of a 2,000-year-old hunter.
124. The Channel Tunnel has enormous symbolic significance for a united Europe.
125. This, in turn, is sold through a different channel.
126. He carried on about crossing the Channel for years.
127. Keep the drainage channel clear.
128. Let'sswitch over to Channel 4.
129. Smiles form the channel of a future tear.Lord Byron
130. A home-shopping channel for souvenir buffs was just announced.
131. But were Channel 4 scraping the smoking barrel?
132. The gutter channel and fittings simply clip into the brackets.
133. Sometimes the canal companies were bought by the railway companies and the channel converted to take the rail track.
134. The obvious concern is to facilitate capital formation and to channel it into sectors and areas capable of using it most efficiently.
135. By contrast, 1 percent of Channel 4 programmes contained violence, with an average frequency of one violent act per hour.
136. Pictured below right are samples of promotions Channel One provided to potential advertisers December 1996-January 1997.
137. The sixth game of the World Chess Championship will be broadcast tonight on Channel 6.
138. On the north-east corner is the cellar, complete with winter bee boles and a drainage channel out to the moat.
139. The scheme involves dredging the main channel of the Medway estuary to provide a storage base for import-export cargoes.
140. He was saying that he would sail the Channel in his little boat.
141. A student-produced news program broadcasts once a week on a local cable channel.
142. In London Channel 4 journalists and Insight News, the production company, brought pressure to bear.
143. Similarly, the plasma membrane of olfactory cells seems to have an InsP 3 -sensitive calcium channel.
144. Divine Mission airs at 3 today, and 9 p. m. Wednesday, November 19, on Channel 6.
145. The commercial channel had lured away two of its top acts, Morecambe and Wise and Bruce Forsyth.
146. By 1904, however, the artificial channel had already silted up, and a bypass had to be cut.
147. He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena.
148. Mr McGuinness is keen to channel money to parents who want to start schools that bring Protestant and Catholic children together.
149. So now the Channel Islands businessmen want to buy out what they can not beat.
150. Here the Severn, squeezed between the wooded walls of the gorge, churns relentlessly, eroding an ever deeper channel.