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单词 Cut back
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(1) The gardener cut back all the bushes.
(2) Japan's recession has prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars.
(3) When the bush has finished flowering, cut back all the stems.
(4) They will be concerned to cut back expenditure on unnecessary items.
(5) The government has announced plans to to cut back on defence spending by 10% next year.
(6) Overgrown deciduous shrubs can be cut back at this time of year.
(7) The Government has cut back on defence spending.
(8) I smoke too much. I must cut back.
(9) Education spending cannot be cut back any further.
(10) Social work services have been cut back drastically.
(11) Government funding is being cut back.
(12) They were forced to cut back production.
(13) Rose bushes shoot again after being cut back.
(14) We must cut back our expenses.
(15) Water allotments to farmers were cut back in the drought.
(16) The doctor's told me to cut back on red meat.
(17) Just as large companies are having to cut back(/cut back.html), so small businesses are being forced to close.
(18) The decision to cut back on film-making had a catastrophic effect on the nurturing of new talent.
(19) Richer countries must do more to cut back carbon emissions.
(20) This kind of word has been cut back to save space.
(21) Cut back the shoots in spring to encourage bushier growth.
(22) We cut back into the pinewoods and hid there till it was dark.
(23) The footballer pretended to run forward,then cut back and took the ball the other way.
(24) If we don't sell more we'll have to cut back production.
(25) Local authorities have been forced to cut back on expenditure.
(26) The film cut back to the earlier scene so that we understood her reasons.
(27) In times of economic hardship, firms cut back on training.
(28) We've had to cut back on staff to save money.
(29) If we don't sell more goods, we'll have to cut back production.
(30) We are heading for a crisis, with cash-starved councils forced to cut back on vital community services.
(1) The gardener cut back all the bushes.
(2) Japan's recession has prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars.
(3) When the bush has finished flowering, cut back all the stems.
(4) They will be concerned to cut back expenditure on unnecessary items.
(5) The government has announced plans to to cut back on defence spending by 10% next year.
(6) Overgrown deciduous shrubs can be cut back at this time of year.
(7) Social work services have been cut back drastically.
(8) After the big job was finished, the builder cut back the number of men looking for him.
(9) We must cut back on expenditure in order to remain solvent.
(10) The Americans cut back the word " catalogue " and it became " catalog " .
(31) After the big job was finished, the builder cut back the number of men looking for him.
(32) We must cut back on expenditure in order to remain solvent.
(33) The Americans cut back the word " catalogue " and it became " catalog " .
(34) We have agreed to cut back CFC emissions by the end of the century.
(35) Try to cut back on foods containing wheat and dairy products.
(36) Cut back on those juicy burgers.
(37) Firms cut back further on orders.
(38) Take the stairs. Cut back on those juicy burgers.
(39) Investment is being cut back, and prices are falling.
(40) Louis equation has been cut back a bit. 19.
(41) The honeysuckles need to be cut back.
(42) Farmers have agreed to cut back wheat production.
(43) Our budget has been cut back this year.
(44) Cut back any plants around pond edges that are dying back, and compost them before they pollute the water.
(45) At the same time, we cut back on proposed capital expenditure and made plans to repay borrowings.
(46) There is also evidence that bureaucratic advancement may be obtained by successful efforts to cut back on departmental expenditure.
(47) But the local council says it's being forced to cut back to meet Government spending limits.
(48) Then cut back the pipe tails to the old radiator position, and cap off the pipe ends.
(49) Best Buy will cut back on orders for new computers this month, says Allen Lenzmeier, the chief financial officer.
(50) All the geraniums in their pots had been cut back.
(51) Over the past few months, governments have been considering action to cut back on emissions of greenhouse gases.
(52) Though the trees and the undergrowth had been cut back, branches and dense foliage stooped overhead.
(53) Inside, the crossing piers are cut back and a wooden barrel vault extends across all four arms of the cross.
(54) On the other hand, it perhaps also lulled government into a belief that it could cut back on core funding.
(55) It drew level, then cut back its engine, and came wallowing close alongside.
(56) Speeding up urban traffic could save 10 percent of fuel, and so cut back on carbon dioxide.
(57) In the late 1960s almost all major exporters began to cut back production, apparently believing that surpluses would otherwise become unsustainable.
(58) Repeated attempts to cut back the global total of public spending have placed an increased emphasis on control of public spending.
(59) For the last year, charity shops have had to cut back the number of toys they sell drastically because of new legislation.
(60) If patrons cut back their purchases by less than 10 percent, we would say that demand is inelastic.
(61) In mid-1981 Virgin was doing badly; the company had made redundancies and the roster was being cut back.
(62) If anything, increase plant protein and cut back on animal sources of protein, which are high in saturated fat.
(63) However, it also reflects the desire of government to cut back on spending initiatives.
(64) Chrysler has already suspended production at one of its main assembly plants and cut back on managerial staff.
(65) Labour councillors have already pointed out that spending restrictions imposed by the Government will mean crucial services could be cut back.
(65) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(66) Avoid an east-facing situation to prevent frost damage and cut back long growth immediately after flowering.
(67) Employees at defense-related firms dramatically cut back their household spending, fearing pink slips.
(68) Kirby cut back toward the center of the field, and safety Devin Bush kept him out of the end zone.
(69) Mr Evans said that capital spending had been cut back from original plans to offset the squeeze on profitability.
(70) Now our job may be less demanding, or we may need less money and cut back to part-time work.
(71) Public or private, Amstrad will have to cut back as there are no blockbuster products in the pipeline, Sugar warns.
(72) Banks got into the act when they realized that they too could cut back their exposure to a dangerous and cyclical world.
(73) The grain inventories will show whether high corn prices have forced cattle ranchers and hog farmers to cut back feeding rates.
(74) Buddleias, although messy, should not be cut back until spring.
(75) With handlers using chain saws on the anesthetized 4, 500-pound females, the 18-inch horns were cut back to six inches.
(76) I had no choice but to cut back to a hands-off style-getting involved in exceptions only.
(77) Her friends know that she is under stress and have warned her to cut back on her workload.
(78) The lower rates may be a better deal for most employers, but health coverage could be cut back too.
(79) Cracks in rendering should be raked out, cut back to sound material if necessary and then filled with new mortar.
(80) Since then the economic clamp-down has further cut back urban building projects, closed rural industries and increased restrictions on small-scale business.
(81) All foliage on leggy marginals such as marsh marigolds should also be cut back.
(82) The Chancellor has also cut back tax relief on relocation packages for employees.
(83) The borders were neatly raked over and the roses cut back.
(84) Others are angry because he cut back on overtime to balance the budget.
(85) They are demanding that richer countries cut back their carbon emissions to compensate.
(86) The Corporation, which controls London's financial centre, wants to cut back on free parking bays.
(87) Within days, in the face of public criticism, this had been cut back to £ 1.2m.
(88) Heloise has figured out little ways to cut back on calories, she says.
(89) Despite a cut back on subsidies, existing land ownership laws still encourage clearance for ranches.
(90) Consumers, overloaded with debt, have cut back new borrowing to the slowest rate in two years.
(91) Then they reduced humidity levels, cut back on lighting and dropped the temperatures from 75 degrees to about 70.
(92) Cut out crowded or crossing branches from the bush centre, and cut back side shoots to two buds from their base.
(93) Firms would find their inventories involuntarily building up and so would cut back production thereby reducing national income.
(94) The crevices where the spurs were cut back each year were particularly attractive hiding places for mealy bugs.
(95) Meanwhile, industrialised nations will have to cut back fast.
(95) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(96) Ford decided to cut back drastically.
(97) Spendthrift governments were forced to cut back.
(98) Rose bushes shoot out again after being cut back.
(99) Try to cut back on work time.
(100) You have to cut back your trees after fruiting.
(101) In fact the shrub had barely been cut back at all.
(102) Rising gasoline prices have already led Jayme Webb, an office manager at a recycling center in Sioux City, Iowa, and her husband, Ken, who works at Wal-Mart, to cut back on spending.
(103) The escapee ran quickly northward and cut back to the original place.
(104) First, cut back on your actual hours, but increase the intensity of your focus, so those hours will be more productive.
(105) "When the crisis hit, U.S. banks cut back on dollar credit lines to foreign borrowers," says David Hu of the International Investment Group.
(106) If you have cut back significantly on your variable expenses and still can not meet your fixed expenses you will need to find ways to change your fixed expenses.
(107) Financial pressures impel the firm to cut back on spending.
(108) If your expenses exceed your income, you'll need to cut back on nonessential items.
(109) Cut back to fight, Heavy now has the Scout in a headlock. Cuts back to Scout.
(110) If the above suggestions do not entice your persistent night nurser to cut back, yet you still feel you must encourage him to do so, try another sleeping arrangement.
(111) Second run to cut back on many wood sawing wood sticks, and, as to a stop.
(112) Plastic wading pools, both hard and soft, are often made of PVC, so cut back on toxic chemicals-and water use-by visiting a local swimming or wading pool instead.
(113) That's leading commercial banks to cut back on lending and hoard cash in order to shore up their balance sheets and improve their financial picture going into the next fiscal year.
(114) Consumers may cut back on spending now that the main rate of VAT (value-added tax) has returned to 17.5% after 13 months at 15% to counter the recession.
(115) Cut back on caffeine and do not smoke. Be careful about using decongestants that contain pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine.
(116) Dear C.C.: "The idea that companies cut back on hiring in the summer is a myth, " says Patty Coffey, a partner at staffing firm Winter Wyman.
(117) Since 1980 the subsidies have been gradually cut back by reducing the volume of real credit.
(118) At the same time, they cut back slightly more on bonds -- to 34.9 percent of a portfolio compared with April's 35.5 percent and put money into cash. Cash holdings rose to 5.1 percent from 4.7 percent.
(119) Saddam at that time was pushing oil exporting countries to raise prices and cut back production.
(120) Consumers have cut back sharply on food spending, shunning restaurants, opting for generic products over brand names, trading in lattes for home-brewed coffee and shopping for bargains.
(121) The halfback started to his left, cut back to his right, and ran for a touchdown.
(122) No matter what a person's income bracket is, most can usually find a way to cut back on frivolous spending, just like a few frugal billionaires.
(123) Lost contrast was then cut back in using my airbrush tool.
(124) Four times as many men would also stop taking their wife on nights out in order to save cash as those who would cut back on socialising with their mistress.
(125) Investors, however, focused on the overall figure for durable goods orders and worries that Chinese banks could cut back on lending, sending stocks on Wall Street sliding.
(126) I don't agree that we should cut back our advertising budget.
(127) The skyrocketing price of gasoline has forced many Americans to cut back their long-distance trips.
(128) As school recess and physical education classes are being cut back or eliminated, families need to make exercise an after-school priority.
(129) To cut back the use of carbons and make fashion truly sustainable, shoppers will have "to own less, to have less stuff, " Dr.
(130) Bring down the tariffs and cut back the non-tariff barriers that all too often are covert protectionism.
(131) Cut back on red meat, salt, white flour, sugar, alcohol and coffee.
(132) The couple you babysit for might cut back on evenings out, but they could be interested in hiring you for after-school care.
(133) Defence spending was frozen in the 1970 s and 1980 s , and then cut back in the 1990 s.
(134) The survey, by market consultants GfK Roper, said 84 percent of consumers worldwide have cut back on something due to the recession, with Americans feeling they are the worst hit.
(135) Subsidies in rich countries, which invariably go to the better-off farmers, disrupt global markets and cut back the exporting prospects of poor farmers in poor countries.
(136) His observations chime with a trend in British classrooms to cut back on traditional teaching and to personalise learning.
(137) THE SOLUTION: You need to cut back on all forms of sugar, as well as caffeine, and switch to a low GI wholefood diet.
(138) The government is going to cut back on economic aid to client states.
(139) Some, such as Highbridge, a large American hedge fund that is owned by JPMorgan, and KKR are scaling up their lending operations as banks cut back.
(140) God: These Suburbanites must be relieved in the summer when we cut back on the rain and turn up the heat.
(140) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(141) Cut back on mileage or rest day if you're feeling extra tired or sore.
(142) With federal funds soon to flow, some states may now cut back.
(143) But 88 percent of those who got diacetylmorphine shots did. And those who got diacetylmorphine cut back on illicit drugs by 67 percent, compared to 48 percent who got methadone.
(144) You should cut back on expenditure to spin out the money till next pay day.
(145) If trading losses are piling up, it's time to cut back, even though there is the temptation to make more trades to recover the recently lost trading assets.
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