rural造句61. People in rural areas are even worse off, as they have no regular bus service.
62. Rural railway lines risk being axed because they are unprofitable.
63. All this romance is set against a backdrop of rural Irish life.
64. Rail services to rural areas could be withdrawn without undue hardship.
65. She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn'tthe rural idyll she imagined.
66. The rural environment lent itself to the restoration of his health.
67. The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area.
68. Children who live in the country's rural areas are very likely to be poor.
69. The early 90's finds an unprecedented tide of rural workers flooding into big cities in China.
70. Sickness was rampant in the rural areas of this country.
71. The Land Protection Bill was talked out by MPs from rural areas.
72. The natural growth rate of population is revving up in rural areas.
73. In rural areas, the school is often the focal point for the local community.
74. Many rural areas around the city have been suburbanized now.
75. East Anglia is by no means typical of rural Britain.
76. The development detracts from the rural character of the area.
77. The problem of poverty is particularly acute in rural areas.
78. The museum contains some interesting exhibits on Spanish rural life.
79. She's carrying out a comparative study of health in inner cities and rural areas.
80. Transport networks need to be expanded to remote rural areas.
81. The rural population has become increasingly politicized in recent years.
82. Planners are committed to developing the city's brownfield sites before granting permission to build on the rural outskirts.
83. Growing numbers of people in the rural areas are too frightened to vote.
84. Cheap rural housing is vanishing in the south of the country.
85. The rural people have been impoverished by a collapsing economy.
86. The film captures the flavour of rural life in this area.
87. The recycling scheme gets its first try-out in rural Dorset.
88. There's a growing need for new housing in many rural areas.
89. At the end of the 17th century England was still overwhelmingly rural.
90. There are tax breaks for businesses that locate in rural areas.