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单词 Presumably
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(1) The report is presumably correct.
(2) She is aware of the difficulties, presumably?
(3) It's raining, which presumably means that your football match will be cancelled.
(4) Presumably the bad weather has delayed the flight.
(5) Presumably he just forgot to send the letter.
(6) Presumably this is where the accident happened.
(7) You'll be taking the car, presumably?
(8) They can presumably afford to buy a bigger apartment.
(9) I couldn't concentrate, presumably because I was so tired.
(10) He had gone to the reception desk, presumably to check out.
(11) The government will presumably sit on the report until after the election.
(12) He will presumably resign in view of the complete failure of his policy.
(13) He's dead now, presumably?
(14) With the condiments of the season, presumably.
(15) Presumably he meant the Little cabin.
(16) It was slightly fuzzy and presumably a distant galaxy.
(17) Ramsey presumably leant out for a breath of air.
(18) It presumably developed as an extramural market place.
(19) Presumably, the rational shareholder would do this up to the point at which marginal benefit was equated with marginal cost.
(20) If the original statement requires correction it is presumably necessary to seek leave to amend although the rules are silent on this.
(21) Presumably the nomads brought them with them when they came.
(22) If such an enclosure existed it would presumably, as at Corbridge(), have been fortified by a masonry wall.
(23) The plates would then presumably move along with the currents, connecting the upwellings and downwellings in giant convection cells.
(24) Presumably preliminary consultation by conservation agencies and institutional involvement of local people in plan formulation and implementation would avoid these clashes.
(25) This presumably means that leave must be sought to file a supplementary statement where any time limit for filing evidence has expired.
(26) The information system used to collate these statistics is presumably extensive and costly.
(27) They fit the animal's information-gathering equipment to particular problems and, presumably, they have been subject to natural selection during evolution.
(28) Now near retirement after a long career in product development, Mr Dulude can presumably act without fear or favour.
(29) We then waited in another line to enter a room where, presumably, we would have our medical examinations.
(30) In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.
(1) The report is presumably correct.
(2) It's raining, which presumably means that your football match will be cancelled.
(31) Secondly, admission to a psychiatric unit has presumably been the result of distress which in many cases will persist after admission.
(32) Presumably the metabolism of brain cells is disrupted and some cells die.
(33) We don't know how he died, but presumably it was something he ate or drank.
(34) Others presumably went into employment thus joining the pool of potential young mature age entrants.
(35) Presumably such marked fluctuations are connected with the prevailing weather conditions.
(36) Presumably, the fathers were too busy at work to be interviewed.
(37) Presumably she bolted the door after her for that was how the police had found it in the morning.
(38) Immigrants presumably want to migrate because it is advantageous for them to do so.
(39) The hind limbs were strong and apparently adapted for scratch-digging, and Hyperodapedon could presumably dig up edible tubers and roots.
(40) So presumably, other creatures are simply talking and communicating about the world according to their particular mind configurations.
(41) Presumably, framing these contexts, there are limits to human conceptual schemes.
(42) That is presumably the product of what we now know about the Brixton prison escape.
(43) This is presumably because it is seldom possible to heal the breach that is usually created by fighting a legal battle.
(44) Presumably, the student will have little other income, and therefore be in a low tax bracket.
(45) This is presumably why Mr Bush refused to authorise an immediate increase in the defence budget.
(46) His doctrinal position is further and usefully clarified in fifteen sermons, which presumably belong to his years as abbot and bishop.
(47) Presumably this might happen due to the greater amount of material to be eroded before a cut off could occur.
(48) Presumably, this is a politically expedient decision; but how long can this car dependence be sustained?
(49) This will presumably happen if countries are sufficiently similar in relative factor endowments and if economies of scale are sufficiently important.
(50) Presumably that's to help counter the added heat-generation of the 128 per cent increase in the number of transistors.
(51) Presumably it knew such begging meant food is being served nearby.
(52) Even though it was against Danzig law, these people were all sent to the Reich, presumably to concentration camps.
(53) The gentlemen, presumably Dersinghams, were easily distinguishable from the village players.
(54) These bottles are left with a candle rammed into the neck and therefore presumably considered useful.
(55) Around it are wide wastes, wan and cold, and meadows of asphodel, presumably strange, pallid, ghostly flowers.
(56) He presumably bought into it with his Foreign Office gratuity.
(57) Presumably, the lawmaker must determine the content of these general requirements of justice.
(57) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(58) A store presumably would not authorise dishonest persons putting items intended to be stolen even into the shop's trolley.
(59) Presumably its resources were thought to have been supplanted by those of the advertising agency that helped the Conservative Party to power.
(60) Presumably, the letter detector level is used equally when non-words or words are presented.
(61) Presumably what he means is that at that point they will have lost their representative character and become embodiments of the divine.
(62) She remembered his tetchiness with shop assistants, which presumably had been simulated.
(63) Other organisms show evidence for muscular activity and so presumably a nervous system, as well as the inferred presence of a circulatory system.
(64) However, Poulantzas would presumably argue that in any given case the course of events is determined by antecedent factors.
(65) Hermite had presumably gambled on Smith's being the only entry for the competition, but there were in fact two others.
(66) The site of the original interaction between antigen and the immune system presumably determines the distribution of the granulomatous inflammation seen.
(67) This arrangement presumably gave each group the advantage of economic security, but it also subjected the individual to economic regimentation.
(68) Their heads were the size of flies and moved to and fro as they presumably spoke to one another.
(69) Presumably, he wished the carboys to float; but he had neglected the extra weight of the stoppers!
(70) The evidence supporting the assertion would presumably be the available statistical data.
(71) The genes worked on behaviour, presumably by influencing the embryonic development of the nervous system.
(72) This increase is presumably related to the increased alcohol consumption in the country.
(73) Internal control is presumably exerted not only by but for autonomous man.
(74) There were two large bouquets and a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon, presumably from stage-door admirers.
(75) But about that time, presumably anticipating an early victory, the Communists imposed class distinctions on the movement.
(76) And the three hundred horsepower presumably needed to cook and dry the pulp?
(77) In conversation this appeared to be the pattern of most youngsters and presumably is coinciding with early adolescence.
(78) By this, presumably, was meant the isolation of single figures in sequential positions like a Muybridge series in three dimensions.
(79) Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
(80) Presumably there was a glazed aperture in the back to illuminate the upper deck.
(81) So back to California he presumably went(), without being given the chance to display his profundities before a packed courtroom.
(82) Lisa would presumably encourage office workers to produce documents blending text and graphics.
(83) Presumably Mira is composing a poem, counting the syllables as she walks.
(84) But she was presumably as capable of lying as Ursula.
(85) The party leadership presumably wants working class unity in the North.
(86) While in the body the soul is being punished, and upon payment of the penalty it will presumably be set free.
(87) Still, even in Biarritz asps are presumably hard to come by and the audience was in no mood to be critical.
(88) People were presumably far too busy at the time, and the principal workers have now died.
(89) Within the next month, Fred was home and, presumably, exercising his choice.
(90) All she knew was that she presumably represented a new challenge.
(91) All were found dead, stabbed in the stomach, presumably killed by rival fighters from the school down the road.
(92) That presumably meant that she wouldn't feel it when her grip slipped.
(93) Presumably, they learn chemistry, yet only a very few will be chemists when they grow up.
(94) MI5 was then advised that Crabb had presumably drowned and was asked to help provide a suitable cover story.
(95) Yet, presumably, they would want him to christen their baby?
(96) Yet the popular traditions from which such stories presumably came were not always totally fictitious, and can not be simply ignored.
(97) It still burned with a harsh, blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes, presumably the others.
(98) Both events ended in deaths, and, presumably, fueled a thousand conspiracy theories in the heartland.
(99) Presumably the sight of a red and blue meal puts you off eating it.
(100) Presumably the decline of domestic servants to launder the disgusting handkerchiefs.
(101) If this is the case, presumably you can openly express your concerns about any aspect of work to him.
(102) Presumably they imagined their confidences led him to regard them with disgust or pity or contempt.
(103) Over the marble fireplace was a portrait, presumably of the baronet who had commissioned the house.
(104) If one is to study the aging process, one would presumably want to examine persons from different age groupings.
(105) The others do not return, presumably traveling on to another, more distant roost.
(106) Presumably no one does any more, for the programme for small children no longer has that title.
(107) That movement presumably stems from the galaxy being gravitationally drawn towards something.
(108) Anna Zborowska posed for two nude paintings, presumably painted in her rooms at the Sunny Hotel with Lunia acting as chaperone.
(109) Presumably to keep the costs down, director Bert I.. Gordon shot real grasshoppers climbing up a postcard of the building.
(110) Presumably a similar border dispute lay behind Aethelbald's attack on Northumbrian territory in 740.
(111) Presumably, this is what moths are doing when they fly into a candle and are burnt to death.
(112) The next day he disappeared, presumably on one of his binges.
(113) However, when I later discussed the matter with him, he agreed and presumably was able to make due allowance.
(114) He was a handsome devil, clever and presumably extremely well off.
(115) Presumably there are factors that control the size, and they depend on the population density.
(116) Hence, Freeman is refuted since presumably other explanations are conceivable, even if it turns out they aren't very interesting.
(117) Presumably, these relatively open habitats favored larger groups as they did for chimps and baboons, the two other open-country primates.
(117) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(118) Presumably the missionary position in coitus would have its dangers.
(119) The central administration of the temple, presumably the priesthood, redistributed the produce.
(120) Presumably some growth could have started before closure on a run-down line, but it would have been very small.
(121) Here presumably Miss Wharton and her fellow helpers would arrange the flowers, wash out their dusters, refresh themselves with tea.
(122) Presumably all that has been compared is the percentage of pupils achieving certain levels at age 11 and then at 14.
(123) Another, presumably later, inhumation cemetery lay in and around the southern boundary ditch at its Ryknild Street end.
(124) Presumably, in the very early universe all the dimensions would have been very curved.
(125) These are patients cut off from their capacity to feel, presumably to protect themselves from emotional pain.
(126) This is ironic because the parties, having chosen expert determination, presumably wanted to avoid court proceedings.
(127) Israel would presumably lift its naval blockade.
(128) Napoleon is presumably the greatest militarist of modern times.
(129) Some kind of swiftlet, presumably Himalayan.
(130) An investor presumably would be willing to pay $10 to buy Solarwind company, because this restaurant earns the normal 5 % return which justifies the fair market value of its net identifiable assets.
(131) This presumably would come as news to the judges in Hanoi and Haiphong who, earlier this month, sentenced nine democracy activists to jail terms of up to six years in a series of short trials.
(132) Presumably, that means letting California, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois default, if it comes to that.
(133) And , presumably, the more little crickets that male will sire.
(134) Soon he was within arm's length of the girl, but the way was blocked by an enormous prole and an almost equally enormous woman, presumably his wife, who seemed to form an impenetrable wall of flesh.
(135) Biologists have long recognized that mammals larger than rabbits tend to shrink on small islands, presumably as an adaptive response to the limited food supply.
(136) Bacon not only despised the syllogism, but undervalued mathematics, presumably as insufficiently experimental. He was virulently hostile to Aristotle, but thought very highly of Democritus.
(137) One of the effects of prostaglandins is to sensitise nerve endings , causing pain presumably to prevent us from causing further harm to the area .
(138) Presumably, the influx in glial cells would also activate enzymes that would marshal a response.
(139) Should these projects be part of the Olympic budget or (because they will presumably serve the city for years afterward) part of the general municipal budget?
(140) Well, presumably because whatever cognitive structures it takes in your brain to underwrite the ability to P-function, those cognitive structures have been broken, so they no longer work.
(141) For historical reasons, presumably the Western domination of Egyptology, there is very little material in Arabic, other than that which is written for domestic consumption in Egypt.
(142) However, the evolutionary positions of the spotted fever group rickettsia species were presumably different between the two.
(143) Previous research already had fingered increased levels and actions of one particular enzyme, AMPK, in brain cells as a control lever for appetite in mice and presumably humans.
(144) Note: The Zodiac is known to intentionally misspell words and uses bad grammar in order to avoid identification and to presumably throw off professional code breakers.
(145) The study also calls into question the notion that having biological children - who presumably might be expected to take care of you in old age - is a ticket to well-being in your golden years.
(146) Amateur video posted online showed bloody, presumably dead individuals in civilian garb.
(147) Presumably(), countries that attract more foreign direct investment suffer less than those that have a greater amount of footloose portfolio investment or short-term bank lending.
(148) But now Essig is giving us another reason: buying food from local farmers and producers (presumably at a farmer's market) is a way to socialize and make connections.
(149) In one of the first cinematics, he is shown taking over a Clawhammer Defense Industries compound, a fictional defence contractor , presumably to steal something or just destroy it.
(150) This was, he speculated, "presumably an anagram, somehow based on a character named Laura".
(151) The LCROSS spacecraft, which slammed into a perpetually shaded lunar crater last fall, turned up evidence of water ice on the surface, but that ice was presumably deposited by an ancient comet impact.
(152) The pro-inflammatory response was even stronger in the infected children with clinical signs, but the regulatory response was also increased, presumably to limit inflammation.
(153) Yet Freud continued to advocate the use of cocaine in morphinism , presumably on the basis that (as had been reported by others) it was beneficial in selected cases.
(154) The street was filled with water, presumably from a water main that burst.
(155) This was presumably followed by "he clapped his hands in glee, and immediately ran to his room to change into the mouse ears and Donald Duck footy pajamas."
(156) Thus, even if direct penetration of the ulnar nerve is avoided, simply placing a medial epicondyle entry pin adjacent to the nerve may cause injury, presumably by constriction of the cubital tunnel.
(157) The next sentence in the paper presumably explained that the butterfly was hastily netted, chloroformed and examined.
(158) Shorts is a children's film for heaven's sake, one he presumably made for his almost one-year-old son (with girlfriend, the actress Leslie Stefanson) to enjoy later.
(159) In this example the left hand stimulation results in right hemisphere activity and presumably represents the post central sulcus sensory strip.
(160) Some of the bees were then shaken vigorously for one minute — an experience intended to reproduce the presumably alarming feeling of a honey badger attacking their hive.
(161) Doing this gives you a string that has the right end-of-line conventions for the platform you are running on, regardless of what the source resource looked like (within reason, presumably).
(162) Presumably they disperse to other areas, suggesting that inbreeding is unlikely.
(163) Only female argonauts grow the shell-like structures, but males have very different bodies, presumably with different buoyancy issues.
(164) The garments Otoko Kaoru, invented by a Japanese company, have special rose-scented micro-capsules in the collar which, when they come in contact with the skin, release a (presumably manly) fragrance.
(165) Pneumoceles may occur suddenly, presumably by a trap-valve mechanism or by rupture of a large mucocele.
(166) Additionally, air sinuses, presumably filled with spongelike tissues, had formed around the middle ear, offering better sound resolution and directional cues for underwater hearing.
(167) Presumably for every team it's a matter of getting whole number of factors absolutely right.
(168) Presumably if all life on Earth were extinguished, the Earth's atmosphere would fall back to a persistent equilibrium, and become as boringly predictable as Mars and Venus.
(169) But the banks also damaged themselves thoroughly – as with subprime lending – because much of the ultimate risk ended up on banks' balance sheets, presumably much more than the top bankers intended.
(170) Presumably, he will be taking the oath of office shortly, and become the thirty-sixth President of the United States.
(171) Some of these Hmong have since fled from the village, presumably for the border.
(172) If the price of gold marches higher, this agreement will presumably be ripped up, although a dollar crisis might make central banks think twice about switching into paper money.
(173) Presumably these mountains are the home of the Ukranian Ironbelly dragon, the largest breed of dragon in the world ( FB ).
(174) Presumably there might be pregnenolone binding protein, which can control the formation of microtubules in zebrafish embryo.
(175) The colles use a variety of strategies and techniques. Some of them, like the Xiquets de Tarragona, use children for the uppermost tiers, presumably because they weigh less.
(176) Instead we scrape away the earth, erect the structure itself, and cap it with a rainproof, presumably forgettable , roof.
(177) They didn't improve the clock speed, presumably to keep manufacturing design costs low and to keep battery performance at parity with the first model.
(177) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(178) Presumably, the innocent participants knew such a tape would exonerate them.
(179) Moreover, it is expressly added that if the day before the Passover falls on a Sabbath, one may in this manner purchase a Paschal lamb, and, presumably, all else that is needful for the feast.
(180) Guardian Soulmates encourages Guardian readers to pair off with other Guardian readers, presumably in order to spawn a new generation of Guardian readers.
(181) There will presumably also be some spending money for Tubby Ben í tez in the January sales.
(182) The filigree, presumably by virtue of these fields, completely alters the structure of the granulation.
(183) Carol: Presumably important enough to make us miss Cross Fire with Pat Buchanan and Pewee Herman.
(184) But then you come to the third part of this sort of triangular absurdity, and what you get to is big financial institutions with extremely well-paid individuals, in the presumably pure free market.
(185) Generally, a given speech sample is played over the speech path , where it presumably undergoes various types of impairments during encoding, packetization, transmission, and decoding.
(186) These kids were placed on a remotely controlled disc-shaped craft, presumably to frighten Americans into "War of the World"-type hysterics.
(187) With increasing venous pressure, presumably due to passive distension of venules, the postcapillary resistance fell and the ratio of pre- to post-capillary resistance increased.
(188) The creature it belonged to ploughed against the current for a while, and then disappeared. It had presumably returned to its haunts in the murky, peaty depths of the lake.
(189) But when Blair said that Egypt's transition had to be 'managed' – presumably by the West – so as not to jeopardise the 'peace process', he was only saying openly what Washington believed.
(190) Laser-assisted uvula-palatoplasty (LAUP) is a new, effective surgical procedure for loud habitual snoring, presumably affecting up to 25% of the adult population.
(191) The petechial skin rash is related to rapid onset of thrombocytopenia. Presumably myriad fat globules become coated with platelets, thus depleting circulating platelets.
(192) The neuromas presumably arose from small perivascular nerve twigs that have been implicated in the pathogenesis of intramedullary neuromas in non-neoplastic spinal diseases.
(193) Presumably laic it is laic, because like ask for help when anything crops up, the likelihood is.
(194) In this version, the Wolf dissects Grandmother, then invites Red in for a meal of her flesh, presumably with a side of fava beans and a nice Chianti.
(195) They then have a go in what is presumably a game of chance.
(196) Houghton, Lonsdale, and presumably also the Krogers would all be blown by the defection.
(197) Epitaph writing table and, presumably is great calligrapher of the Northern Wei Liu Fang.
(198) Knightley presumably got a script for this austere but moving period piece.
(199) So true poetry for Milton, true prophetic poetry, the kind of song that can actually vie with the most perfect music of the spheres, is only accessible, and presumably only producible, by the virgin.
(200) The implication presumably is that the duct tape replaces skill.
(201) Presumably (though this has still to be proved) the hatchling sharks are eating the worms and perhaps, if their teeth are up to the necessary crunching, the clams.
(202) In a highly experimental procedure that was presumably unavailable in their home country, those doctors injected fetal stem cells into various regions of his brain.
(203) If the financial crisis and deep recession slashed Britain's productive potential, then presumably it would have done the same in America, which suffered a similarly big fallout.
(204) They have been purposefully perforated, presumably to be strung together.
(205) At present time, the most promising method is presumably to inhibit chemically the decomposition reaction of the explosive.
(206) He immediately tells the queen, who springs it on Rumpelstiltskin, who's so pissed off he throws a tantrum and runs away, presumably to ply his poorly thought-out scam in another town.
(207) Presumably at next year's Grammy Awards Lady Gaga will be encased in black pudding, with an entourage of 100 tiny baked beans.
(208) And acrimonious it is. The chief of Pakistan's top intelligence service is, for example, reported to have told lawmakers that "America is an unreliable ally," presumably in sharp contrast with China.
(209) On the other hand, the state supreme court, which presumably would have the final say on the counting of ballots, had more judges appointed by Democratic governors and was thought to be less partisan.
(210) Today and presumably for the future the schedule of the marginal efficiency of capital is, for a variety of reasons, much lower than it was in the nineteenth century.
(211) The likely scenario has Sara returning to Vegas to shag Grissom mourn ex-colleague Warrick, who was shot (and presumably) killed in last week's finale.
(212) For laid-back people, their lateness is a part of their personality, they are aware of it and presumably not worried about appearing unconscientious.
(213) This can only be done once the IAF obtains suitable land for construction of housing for airmen, presumably to replace accommodation that will be demolished to make room for the planned new complex.
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