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单词 In turn
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1. "Who shuts love out, in turn shall be shut out from love.
2. All theories originate from / in practice and in turn serve practice.
3. This boom in adult education, in turn, helps to raise the intellectual standard of the whole country.
4. Increased production will, in turn, lead to increased profits.
5. They gave their names in turn.
6. They answered the teacher's questions in turn.
7. The children called out their names in turn.
8. The girls called out their names in turn.
9. Each of us collects the mail in turn.
10. The opposing team must in turn try to keep the ball in the air before hitting it back over the net.
11. Interest rates were cut and, in turn, share prices rose.
12. Each of us in turn had to describe how alcohol had affected our lives.
13. Each member of my crew took it in turn to brief me on his particular duties.
14. In the city squares the neon lights flashed in turn.
15. This, in turn, is sold through a different channel.
16. This, in turn, makes binge eating more likely.
17. Each Chorus is commented on in turn.
18. This, in turn, influences yet other cells.
19. This could in turn receive extensive media coverage.
20. Lincoln, in turn, ordered a blockade of Southern ports.
21. This, in turn, increases oral confidence.
22. North Amenca, in turn, has sent poor ambassadors abroad.
23. This concluding section will discuss these in turn.
24. This section of the chapter considers them in turn.
25. In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community.
26. At the moment it is being presided over by each member in turn.
26. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
27. One of the members of the surgical team leaked the story to a fellow physician who, in turn, confided in a reporter.
28. A computer virus may lurk unseen in a computer's memory, calling up and infecting each of the machine's data files in turn.
29. There were cheers for each of the women as they spoke in turn.
30. This chapter considers each of these components of a classification scheme in turn.
1. All theories originate from / in practice and in turn serve practice.
2. This boom in adult education, in turn, helps to raise the intellectual standard of the whole country.
31. Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy. footnote omitted Fig.5.
32. It also greatly improved blood circulation which in turn helps to induce peaceful, deep, relaxing sleep.
33. The diameter of cerebral blood vessels is regulated by smooth muscles, which, in turn, are controlled by adenosine.
34. The law gives local authorities the power to decide and they, in turn, define the kind of workers they want.
35. These claims are now examined by considering the position of each sector in turn.
36. This, in turn, would restore confidence in the area, attracting badly-needed private investment.
37. In late adolescence and young adulthood, planning skills were in turn related to social functioning and parenting behaviour.
38. The banks, in turn, claimed that their hands were tied by federal regulators who discouraged them from lending.
39. This would have appointed a new executive committee which, in turn, would have chosen a new chairman.
40. In turn, this can lead to an acceptance of physical ill-health that would not be tolerated by younger people.
41. If you devote yourself to God, then He in turn will continually stay with you, as an eternal candle flame stays with a wick, feeding off the overflow of wax; yet reshaping into something better. Anthony Liccione 
42. That, in turn, could link up with the cross-country route near Aylesbury.
43. King James replied to the Pope in an anonymous book which, in turn,() was answered by Cardinal Bellarmine.
44. This generated bottlenecks which in turn led to a fall in industrial production.
45. And these would in turn improve the circumstances of childbearing and child rearing.
46. In turn, that sense of community is what is expected to make New Traditional neighborhoods desirable in this age of isolation.
47. This in turn will provide a more adequate basis for the formulation of relevant policy.
48. This led in turn to the most highly successful venture in buying and selling of business aircraft the aviation industry had seen.
49. Quarks unite to form protons, neutrons and electrons, which in turn unite to form atoms.
50. This in turn would boost sales of system and application software that would provide the services need to work with these computers.
51. The developer, in turn, sued the city and Pilachowski, setting off a lengthy legal battle.
52. But it is a means to more power, which in turn enables you to be choosy about your scripts.
53. In turn, this stimulated development of switches and routers to accommodate the increasing demands of the networks.
54. This, in turn became a basic geometry for the pointed gothic arch.
55. Many of the heroes and gods of these tabloid genealogies were in turn apparent personifications of astronomical bodies and phenomena observed anciently.
56. Geoff in turn was a close confidant of Steen Willadsen.
57. From then on the Chamber began following closely each development as the messages were in turn deciphered and translated.
58. Moreover,[http:///in turn.html] they are inclined to deal with geographical areas in turn.
59. This in turn changes the way in which certain developing brain cells connect up with one another.
60. And I in turn cleared my throat and cast my eyes downward, away from hers.
61. This, in turn, enables the creditor to present a bankruptcy petition.
62. The reality was the allegiance to Rome of the local aristocracies which in turn conditioned the behaviour of their clients and followers.
63. Do this on the entry line by placing the cursor at each cell reference in turn and pressing F4.
64. Some students suffer from excessive anxiety, which produces sleeplessness which in turn aggravates the anxiety.
65. Council leaders will in turn sit on larger district bodies, and will have all-important control of police and local bureaucrats.
66. The aphids, in turn, have bacteria in their guts that help them digest food.
67. This means that it usually attracts an attentive audience, which in turn means it provides a good environment for commercials.
68. The credit note is entered in the customer's returns outwards book and in turn posted to the suppliers' ledger accounts.
69. This in turn implies increased autonomy for assessing practitioners resulting perhaps in a new level of autonomy and new systems of accountability.
70. All this in turn helps the child in the construction of reversibility.
71. Sethrid each in turn served as abbess of the Monastery at Brie.
72. Bush was elected on the coat-tails of Ronald Reagan, who in turn worshipped Margaret Thatcher's brand of politics and economics.
73. Taking each in turn, their basic tenets and relative political attractions can be highlighted.
74. Each will be examined in turn with the aim of highlighting the most important factors involved.
75. Each has something to commend it and yet each in turn is not totally convincing.
76. This will make bricks and tiles even more expensive, and in turn reduce demand.
77. This is important because many devices for measuring low flow speeds in turn require calibration.
78. That perception of inferiority in turn means that some sort of caste barrier is erected between black and white.
79. These in turn merge gradually into dark circles and bright outer rings with no evidence of impact cratering.
80. This in turn made it a simple matter to adapt Watt's engine to provide rotary motion.
81. Every master directly addressed only some ten or so assistants, who in turn taught the pupils.
82. Galaxies, too, tend to clump together in clusters, which in turn may be parts of superclusters.
83. He was looking at them in turn with his bright smile.
84. This in turn led to the idea that the universe could be finite in imaginary time but without boundaries or singularities.
85. Out in the neighborhoods his precinct captains are reporting to the ward committeemen, and they in turn are reporting to him.
86. It leads to a break-down in communication between people,[Sentencedict] which in turn leads to the loss of relationships.
87. Shortly afterwards, his defeated opponent Ali reappeared and was in turn acclaimed caliph.
88. The Revolution introduced me to art, and in turn, art introduced me to the Revolution! Albert Einstein 
89. That in turn caused the car rental companies to keep their vehicles in circulation longer.
90. In turn, their active counterparts work with renewed energy and pray for them.
91. Mike Teague felt compelled to punch the wild Tinnock away and was in turn punched.
92. The expense of servicing the debt burden increased the budget deficit, which in turn stimulated inflation.
93. In turn this will move producers back down their marginal cost curves and alter the net-of-tax price producers require.
94. A sudden collapse could cause a run on mutual funds, which could in turn threaten the financial system.
95. Gelbard in turn was accused by the government of meddling in national affairs.
96. In ecosystems, plants are consumed by herbivores, which are in turn consumed by carnivores.
97. Such measures inevitably incur substantial costs which in turn increases the cost of crop production.
98. These beliefs, in turn, can be modified only through collective experience.
99. That produced greater commitment, which in turn produced significant improvement in every organizational element.
100. In turn, Goff invited Minton for weekend visits to his four-hundred-year-old cottage at Dallington in Sussex.
101. These questions in turn suggest further lines of research that deserve serious attention by historians of both science and art.
102. This, in turn, provides a basis for analysis of case-mix and volume and their subsequent management.
103. This will in turn lead to confusion on the part of both staff and patient and is likely to hinder progress.
104. Each career group is in turn divided into four ranks, which constitute a self-contained career ladder.
105. Siobham half fills each glass in turn except one which she fills to the brim.
106. Books be-came more available and, in turn, they spread learning throughout the country.
107. These in turn can destabilize living organisms, damaging their cell structure.
108. The women and children now catch up their master, and each group in turn bows down before Esau.
109. For the effort, the CIA recruited Rosselli, who in turn recruited Trafficante and Giancana.
110. This in turn led to the arm and gun junction boxes being redesigned horizontally next to each other rather than grouped centrally at the front.
111. Which, in turn, means we're able to offer our customers extremely competitive business rates.
112. Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.
113. Which in turn made me curious as to why the numberdar was so anxious to have me along.
114. The parasite, originating in human fecal matter, in turn causes diarrhea, fatigue, loss of appetite and cramps.
115. The objective, in turn, provides a backcloth against which to make choices about how best to behave.
116. These in turn inhibit some adjacent cells but excite others further away,[sentence dictionary] and so on.
117. This, in turn, will help us to build up the evidence we need to convince our audiences.
118. This in turn had exerted the upward pressure on bank interest rates which the government was now trying to counter.
119. In turn, this presupposes treating the other as a person, as, at least partly, a rational being.
120. Grateful souls focus on the happiness and abundance present in their lives and this in turn attracts more abundance and joy towards them. Stephen Richards 
121. His portraits must in turn be considered an important constituent in their power, as compensation for their more corporeal weaknesses.
122. This, in turn, requires more significant technical and conceptual changes, which take more planning time in order to build consensus.
123. This in turn attracted more lenders into the market, and made borrowing more attractive.
124. The specialists, in turn, provide systems support and technical and consultancy services to local customers.
125. London boroughs spent more than other metropolitan boroughs, which in turn spent more than county authorities.
126. They are designed to stimulate the circulation which in turn helps to eliminate the toxins and fatty particles.
127. And in turn, their fashion photography somehow seems elevated, more substantial because it was created by bona fide artistes.
128. That, in turn, has required container ports to become deeper and deeper.
129. Successful application of these strategies can, in turn, build additional power bases of reputation and professional credibility.
130. In practice you look at all the alternatives and examine each in turn to see how it might affect your business.
131. Each of these points will be discussed briefly in turn.
132. The design and development of each aircraft is described in turn using contemporary film footage.
133. And I read that many cathedrals were built on ancient pagan sites, which in turn were built over underground streams.
134. In turn it means that adaptive evolution may be faster than biologists had thought.
135. And this, in turn, produced the exact opposite of what the Carnegie report had predicted-a large increase in compensatory education.
136. This in turn chose a new 21-member political bureau in its first session on Dec. 12.
137. That in turn has worried the commercial banks that had lent money to the finance houses.
138. Medicare cuts in the 1997 federal budget deal, in turn, helped make possible capital-gains tax cuts for investors.
139. This organisation chart approach would be carried out by implementing each department's system in turn.
140. This in turn underpins the move to decentralised care and the stripping away of much that is done in acute hospitals today.
141. That released the firing pin, which in turn fired the percussion cap and triggered a chemical reaction that generated oxygen.
142. We shall look at these in turn, commencing with channels of distribution.
143. This in turn will affect interest rates generally throughout the economy.
144. It had no idea if the private hospitals were in turn charging their patients.
145. Less government borrowing reduces the demand for funds, which in turn leads to lower rates.
146. In turn[http:///in turn.html], I subsequently followed up some of the issues raised in the job interviews in the teachers' day-to-day work.
147. This in turn would require a corpus larger than the Brown to provide sufficient examples and considerable effort to obtain the parses.
148. This, in turn, has increased their enjoyment of coitus.
149. Kraft , in turn , made conciliatory noises.
150. That the twisting kaleidoscope, moves us all in turn.
151. Agnew in turn was ferociously proud.
152. Vagueness, in turn, led to incoherence.
153. This, in turn, makes speech and written communication richer.
154. Some of these, in turn , deprecate the term human resources as useless.
155. The undulation abnormity type is to take open and pressure in turn as the remarkable characteristic.
156. The other antimicrobial effects are Angelica dahurica, Ginger and Aloe in turn.
157. The rays in turn decimated the bay scallop populations around North Carolina.
158. Calvinist Christians expressed their religious zeal by working hard, which, in turn , meant accumulating wealth.
159. The egg size is ( 35.4±1.3 ) mmx ( 27.9±1.2 ) mm. The parents incubate in turn.
160. Having been dehumanized in turn, they will embrace inhumanity and brutality.
161. Thus, while drawing ever closer to deliverance himself, he becomes in turn beacon light for others.
162. Just as Euclid illuminates Newton and Galileo, so they in turn help to make Einstein intelligible.
163. This energy uncertainty in turn appears as a variability in the apparent mass of the particle.
164. Gratefulness boosts your sense of belonging; your sense of belonging in turn boosts your Common Sense.
165. This can activate platelets and the clotting system, which in turn slows blood flow.
166. The stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater.
167. The failure of the Yuan dynasty's monetary policy in turn quickened the dynasty's perdition.
168. It is to meet every week, and each member in turn has to propound a problem.
169. These policies are, in turn, aggravating hostilities and allowing the Bush administration to justify its belligerence.
170. You are enamored by the and in turn the Fish needs your practical direction.
171. The linkage editor or loader will in turn bind these relocatable addresses to absolute addresses.
172. A twolayer tray feed mechanism accomplishes the tray feed in turn pneumatically.
173. This, in turn, caused a motion that reduced the opening at the intake valve.
174. The NIB file for the document also contains the window, which in turn contains an NSTableView.
175. Dilettante: a philanderer who seduces the several arts and letters each in turn for another.
176. The applied pressure acts on a diaphragm which in turn moves the anode pin.
177. Metamorphosis, in turn,[] certainly represents the horrible imagery of an ethic of lucidity.
178. Thinking of lotus root makes me think in turn of water shield.
179. Often mistrust, miscommunication , stress, and attitudinal differences reduce cohesiveness, which in turn can diminish productivity.
180. That , in turn, suggests what their biochemical functions may be -- and how best to shut them down.
181. This in turn reduced prices and enabled the PC to democratise computing.
182. All theories originate from practice and in turn serve practice.
183. It hit another car, which in turn was struck in the rear by a minivan.
184. This, in turn , to suppress the formation of BDI index uplink.
185. Mammals such as whales and walrus in turn feed on this small prey.
186. That, in turn, would scupper the decision of ten other states to adopt the same standard.
187. That population shift in turn changed the political balance of the nation.
188. Each reactor is taken off stream in turn for regeneration.
189. Poor infrastructure threatens export performance and in turn prevent full realisation of our growth potential.
190. The associated probability distributions display then , in turn, power law tails.
191. When the structural vibrations are in turn excited by engine operation, a closed loop relationship exists.
192. That in turn is related to halloo, a cry to urge on hunting dogs.
193. SR reduces the rate of hepatic fibrosis and other disease - related complications and, in turn , increases HRQL.
194. Each barb, in turn, possesses an array of smaller, flat barbules.
195. They, in turn, depend on the integrity of working scientists who review contributions seal of approval.
196. Trotsky lived in turn in Turkey, France, Norway and finally Mexico.
197. The banks'course was made possible by cheap money, facilitated in turn by low consumer - price inflation.
198. Photons penetrating into a dielectric polarize it and , in turn , are partially canceled out.
199. This thought is derived from Richards , Coleridge, Schelling and Kant in turn.
200. The amplifier amplifies the power of the actuating error signal, which in turn operates the actuator.
201. The four screw bolts should be tightened up in turn in a symmetrically diagonal position.
202. Eastern senators, in turn , obtained increased duties on woolens , silks, and other manufactured products.
203. That right in turn is a function of Google's credibility and trustworthiness.
204. Superconductivity means no electrical resistance, and that in turn means no wasted power.
205. In turn this leads to gastric mucosal injury and portal hypertensive gastropathy.
206. And this knowledge in turn enhances the power relation, maintaining the mechanism of power structure.
206. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
207. The Kyrgyzstanis, in turn , rejected this claim through the press in Bishkek.
208. DNMT 1, in turn, reinforced HP 1 binding to methylated histones.
209. The plane of cell division is, in turn, determined by the orientation of the mitotic spindle.
210. He, in turn, was vassal to the Great Khan of China.
211. This, in turn, would lead us and our partners to reciprocate a comprehensive and coordinated manner.
212. Each boy in turn plucks his threepence from the crown of a tall silk hat.
213. Friends and relatives feast each other in turn , making engorgement a by - product of the festivals.
214. Zhang Dai was a literature, historian and ideologist in turn from Ming to Qing Dynasty.
215. That, in turn, places constraints on the pace at which policymakers can pile up public debt.
216. Then three issue, four issues analogize in turn, the price rises suddenly by the artificial control.
217. In turn the number of new market development, such as China's fledgling transparent beer market.
218. Take a small cup and in turn lay dioscoreae, medlar and taro in it.
219. Rubbing smartly in turn each welt against her stocking calf.
220. It has immediate effect on the customer satisfaction, which in turn indirectly affects customer behaviour indention.
221. This in turn caused the instruments to frost over and become unreadable.
222. The Indians, in turn, were charmed by the famous author's cultured and civilised outlook.
223. This, in turn , might jeopardize the Navy's fuel supply.
224. The cells of the quadrant in turn become partitioned to from the eight - celled embryo.
225. This, in turn,[] reduced the transport of heat and water vapor to and from the plant.
226. This in turn prevents the build - up of new cysts, scar tissue and swelling outside the uterus.
227. That, in turn, could mean a sudden financing crisis for fiscally - challenged countries like Greece and Portugal.
228. This cell death in turn affects a person's ability to walk and talk.
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