单词 | Attract |
例句 | 1) The city needs to attract more industry. 2) He clicked his tongue to attract their attention. 3) She used all her lures to attract his attention. 4) The museum is trying to attract a wider audience. 5) She knocked on the window to attract his attention. 6) She tried to attract the waiter's attention. 7) The race organizers are trying to attract sponsors. 8) The government is eager to attract foreign capital. 9) They should attract foreign investment. 10) These flowers are brightly coloured in order to attract butterflies. 11) There is now intense competition between schools to attract students. 12) The nursery teacher clapped her hands to attract the children's attention. 13) This advertisement is calculated to attract the attention of housewives. 14) We have to renew our efforts to attract young players. 15) The party needs to take steps to attract disaffected voters. 16) If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper. 17) By sighing away for hours, she hoped to attract her family's attention to her suffering. 18) Body language can also be used to attract members of the opposite sex. 19) The local tourist board is trying to attract more people to the town. 20) The Party has been unable to attract upwardly mobile voters. 21) If teaching paid more it might attract people of higher calibre. 22) Top of the range Scotches attract a fanatical following among whisky buffs. 23) The event is bound to attract wide press coverage . 24) I tried to attract the waiter's attention. 25) She gave a quiet cough to attract my attention. 26) Because of their location,(http:///attract.html) these offices attract a premium. 27) A male bird sings to attract a mate. 28) The bright plumage of many male birds has evolved to attract females. 29) Shops are being forced to put their prices down in order to attract customers. 30) Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best. 1) The city needs to attract more industry. 2) He clicked his tongue to attract their attention. 3) The museum is trying to attract a wider audience. 4) She knocked on the window to attract his attention. 5) She tried to attract the waiter's attention. 6) The race organizers are trying to attract sponsors. 7) The government is eager to attract foreign capital. 8) These flowers are brightly coloured in order to attract butterflies. 9) The bright plumage of many male birds has evolved to attract females. 10) There is now intense competition between schools to attract students. 11) The nursery teacher clapped her hands to attract the children's attention. 12) Shops are being forced to put their prices down in order to attract customers. 13) This advertisement is calculated to attract the attention of housewives. 14) We have to renew our efforts to attract young players. 15) The party needs to take steps to attract disaffected voters. 16) If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper. 17) Body language can also be used to attract members of the opposite sex. 18) The local tourist board is trying to attract more people to the town. 19) The Party has been unable to attract upwardly mobile voters. 20) If teaching paid more it might attract people of higher calibre. 21) Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best. 22) The event is bound to attract wide press coverage . 23) Musk is produced naturally by the musk deer and is used to attract other deer sexually. 31) New snowboarding facilities should attract more people. 32) Peacocks use their beautiful tails to attract mates. 33) He has an ingenious scheme to attract funding. 34) Camping and caravanning attract people of all ages. 35) They always say opposites attract. 36) Businesses vied with each other to attract customers. 37) The new casino hopes to attract big spenders . 38) Her unorthodox views tend to attract controversy. 39) The flowers attract several different kinds of insects. 40) The demonstration was carefully orchestrated to attract maximum publicity. 41) Companies are trying to attract the pink pound. 42) She tried to attract the attention of the waiter. 43) He snapped his fingers to attract the waiter. 44) Films with big stars always attract great attention. 45) She shouted to attract their attention. 46) I clapped to attract the children's attention. 47) Do any of these designs attract you? 48) Romantic fiction can no longer attract her. 49) Like poles repel, unlike poles attract. 50) Dieppe has plenty to attract cross-Channel visitors. 51) In space, all bodies attract other bodies. 52) Her manners were intended to attract. 53) The change was too subtle to attract much notice. 54) They need to offer something extra to attract customers. 55) The mud flats attract large numbers of birds. 56) She gave a little cough to attract my attention. 57) These birds have colourful feathers to attract a mate. 58) It's a special offer to attract new customers. 59) Her flirtatious manners are intended to attract. 60) I keep trying to attract the waiter's attention. 61) The show wanted to attract a mainstream audience. 62) She waved to attract the attention of the waitress. 63) His comments were bound to attract criticism. 64) It is a property of matter to attract. 65) My wife is always inviting various waifs and strays from work to our house. She seems to attract them. 66) Many hotels are offering discounts in an attempt to attract punters/pull in the punters. 67) This film is unlikely to attract large audiences unless it gets/it is given a big push in the media. 68) Flowers are designed to attract insects which then carry the pollen from plant to plant. 69) Anything to create a scene and attract attention will do. 70) The museums attract more than two and a half million visitors a year. 71) I seem to have lost my ability to attract clients. 72) Similar poles of magnets repel each other, and opposite poles attract. 73) The bird swelled out its chest to attract the attention of the female. 74) The ship sent up distress flares to attract the attention of the coastguard. 75) We are trying to attract managers who know the score. 76) The male uses song to attract a female to his nest site. 77) He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause. 78) Flowers attract many bees. 79) Ecuador has capitalized on its natural beauty to attract tourism. 80) Volume Two, sub-titled "The Lawyers",() will also attract considerable attention. 81) Her novels are popular with university literati, but they have failed to attract a wider audience. 82) The party aims to attract votes from the business and professional communities, which want a faster pace of political reform. 83) The evening news is to change its serious image in a bid to attract more viewers. 84) In the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico, oil rigs attract shoals of fish, and fishermen too. 85) A stable firm is more likely to attract potential investors. 86) He shouted after them, vainly trying to attract their attention. 87) If the school continues to gain in stature, it will attract the necessary financial support. 88) The company got its sums wrong when estimating how many customers it would attract. 89) This new firm will attract the crowds,whatever its quality, provided that it gets played up in the right way. 90) As the helicopter flew overhead, they waved frantically, trying to attract its attention. 91) One way to see birds at close range is to attract them into your own garden. 92) The salt marshes and mud flats attract large numbers of waterfowl. 93) Television companies have been massaging their viewing figures in order to attract more advertising revenue. 94) Politicians usually attract younger women, dare I say it, because of the status they have in society. 95) It's difficult to attract recruits when working conditions are so poor. 96) He waved a hand in the air to attract her attention. 97) In its new format, the magazine hopes to attract a much wider readership. 98) To attract investors, Panama has adjusted its tax and labour laws. 99) Musk is produced naturally by the musk deer and is used to attract other deer sexually. 100) President Mwinyi said his country would also like to attract investment from private companies. 101) Television programmes are essentially bait to attract an audience for advertisements. 102) We need someone at the event who'll be a big draw and attract the paying public. 103) He sat at one of the round tables and tried to attract her attention. 104) The N pole and S pole of two magnets will attract each other. 105) Tournament organizers need to offer big money to attract the top players. 106) The captain of the sinking ship used flares to attract the attention of the coastguard. 107) We had to hype the film to attract the financiers. 108) Libraries have made a concerted effort to attract young people. 109) Hotel managers are using a whole new bag of tricks to attract their guests. 110) Magnets attract iron filings. 111) This new film will attract the crowds, whatever its quality, provided that it gets played up in the right way. 112) It is still unusual enough to attract attention. 113) This would attract even more criticism. 114) Every cave was silent, lest it also attract disaster. 115) You said it yourself earlier, that opposites attract. 115) try its best to gather and build good sentences. 116) Such a project continues to attract some philosophers. 117) Acres of empty office space should attract investors. 118) Now Barnett made a second attempt to attract business. 119) The aim, therefore, was to attract substantial foreign investment. 120) If it works, it will attract foreign investment. 121) However, such schools do seem to attract a large number of religious families. 122) Each vacancy will attract many thousands of applicants in the form of new seeds or larvae. 123) The Mir space station has failed to attract enough would-be visitors to save itself from destruction. 124) Even if I failed to attract Neil's attention, I would probably be able to cross quite soon. 125) Yet even if Frankenstein had never been invented, Mary Shelley would continue to attract interest as the favoured child of romanticism. 126) The real challenge will be to attract an audience and advertisers against formidable rivals. 127) But Lord Exeter also saw to it that Stamford should never attract any industry. 128) This would attract industry and commerce, and hence bring about the creation of jobs. 129) In addition, school-to-work initiatives designed for narrowly defined occupations or industries may fail to attract students. 130) But there may be parliamentary unrest, as other parties try to attract new members. 131) The dams etc may also have been designed to attract industry and so benefit the country in the long term. 132) Several modules are specifically designed to attract students from different areas of the Course. 133) Last year, it launched the Deluxe sandwiches, a higher-priced line meant to attract customers looking for better quality. 134) If I left a table in Fif's that I'd just acquired, I might attract attention. 135) In order to stimulate local interest and to attract more members, a revision of the constitution allowed the formation of Regional Councils. 136) It is designed to halt vote-buying and corruption, attract better people to government and strengthen protection of human and civil rights. 137) The expanding region will attract capital for investment and workers will migrate from the less advantaged areas. 138) Set up to provide money for growing companies, the stockmarket failed to attract investors. 139) Frontier areas with low population densities attract particular kinds of exploitation of natural resources. 140) He must have suspected that a Madness gig would attract a football crowd. 141) Similarly the draw will attract as much interest for those it keeps apart as those it brings together. 142) Such trophies attract the kind of devotion from supporters once accorded to regalia and the furnishing of shrines. 143) It is an exhibition designed to attract and reflect all aspects of health and leisure activities. 144) We listen and pay attention when it says something in such a way as to attract our attention. 145) But the company believes, he added, that fees based primarily on actual costs will attract new customers. 145) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 146) For instance, the use of purveyance began to attract criticism in the last fifteen years of the reign. 147) They attract an audience with varied interests and offer on-line access to the greatest number of users throughout the United States. 148) Affected children inevitably attract more than their fair share of parental attention which can cause problems with unaffected siblings. 149) On Dec. 23 the Assembly approved a number of amendments to foreign investment legislation in order to attract more foreign companies. 150) A noisy relaunch with attendant superstars will certainly attract lots of attention. 151) Then the largest planets themselves would act like mini suns, able to attract their own system of orbiting satellites. 152) Healthy Foods for a Healthy Future Foods that confer health have begun to attract a range of names in recent years. 153) I was aware that building societies are in the habit of launching new products from time to time, primarily to attract new investors. 154) Criticism of a verdict which casts aspersions on the integrity of jurors may, of course, attract libel actions on that score. 155) Some of the worst massacres by paramilitaries have been in towns where the university expects to attract students. 156) Surely the Services must attract a large number of duty-conscious people? 157) Of critical importance is that the studio continues to attract gifted animators. 158) Alliance councillor Michael Healy is attacking proposals for a centre which, it is hoped, will attract 7,000 people a week. 159) Where such factors are present one would expect the crime to attract not only profit-maximising individuals but also profit-maximising firms. 160) And the move, if successful, would be part of a package used to attract new businesses to Darlington. 161) To attract attention to your project, it is best to attach a reputable research name and talent to your proposal. 162) Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who dropped out after failing to attract enough money or support. 163) It hopes to attract foreign investment and technology by liberalising and privatising the industry and encouraging joint ventures. 164) Pat Cash and Dave Wheaton have also agreed to play and efforts are continuing to attract other leading players. 165) She had made every effort to attract him, but he had not given her his heart. 166) Here, in similar territory, a Siberian Husky howls to attract attention from its owner. 167) I say run ads in magazines that already attract the customer you are looking for and ask for catalog requests. 168) Rather, cities needed to be revitalised through investment in infrastructure and facilities that would attract the growing service industries. 169) And the outlets had to be revamped to attract more customers. 170) To attract men, I wear a perfume called 'New Car Interior'. Rita Rudner 171) They say mixed colleges attract more applicants and find it easier to retain academic staff. 172) It was also to attract increasing support from youth and students. 173) And we will allow them to attract older students as well. 174) New economic reforms were put on hold, although efforts to attract foreign investment and push forward with the modernization drive continued. 175) I thought Poems for D.T.'s would be more appropriate,(http:///attract.html) or would attract more attention on a book-shop counter. 176) Unconventional sports, such as hang-gliding and hot-air ballooning, also continue to attract large numbers of students. 177) Inevitably this began to attract the foreign fleets back to the Klondyke trade. 178) These latter departments are not only profitable but they also attract customers. 179) Mr Smith hopes that his campaign will attract the support of all organisations for the elderly or those on low incomes. 180) I set up a great screaming to attract his attention. 181) They chose to attract public attention and demonstrate contradictions in justice and the law by criminal acts. 182) So far, most discounters have stuck to selling food, though Aldi does use one-off promotions of clothing to attract customers. 183) It must therefore remain an open question as to whether the local economy is sufficiently robust to attract private sector capital. 184) Compromises would not attract the support of the key interest groups in either and would be impossible to implement. 185) Schools that excel and attract more students rarely grow or clone themselves. 186) We need to attract and retain members and that can be done with information which is very powerful. 187) The game continues to attract young teenagers whose education is disrupted by the tantalising prospect that they will become professional players. 188) Few claimants will want to attract the social stigma which attaches to a characterisation of a person as disabled. 189) Meanwhile for marketing we continue to attract growing numbers of candidates. 190) The Sainsbury petition was expected to attract about 2,500 signatures. 191) To attract crowds large enough to fill up the ornate space, big spectacles were de rigueur. 192) Biotechs are among those expected to attract a whack of capital as the Baby Boomers age and the study of genomics advances. 193) The showpiece projects are the Concord Centre and Glass City expected to attract two million visitors and 2,000 jobs. 194) There is already evidence to show knitwear firms are failing to attract sufficient numbers of young people. 195) Equally Odette and her alter ego Odile attract the prince less through their enchanted beauty than through their artlessness. 196) Hardworking and prudent people attract good luck. Lazy and reckless people invite bad luck. Dr T.P.Chia 197) He spied a chance to develop the kind of workforce that would attract many different businesses to Tulsa-and keep them there. 198) Among these,() the most prominent is the emphasis cities have placed on programs to develop or attract high-technology industries. 199) I believe the local economy can only change when the city makes significant efforts to attract high-technology businesses to the area. 200) Franchisees at the meeting worried about cash flow, and what it will take to attract more customers. 201) Within you is the divine capacity to manifest and attract all that you need or desire. Wayne Dyer 202) Tories are also conscious that the image of Unionism is such that any agreement would attract inevitable criticism from opposition parties. 203) Mr Hunt made a good effort to attract business to the state, but his political reforms floundered. 204) Only six of the 10 tracts are expected to attract strong attention, mostly in the eastern part of the country. 205) Note that eurobonds are unlikely to attract tax exempt investors such as pension funds,() given the lower yield associated with bearer status. 206) In this context, the failure to attract overseas students is seen as a dramatic failure. 207) Read in studio Stone circles like Stonehenge attract thousands of visitors each year drawn by the excitement of the ancient and unknown. 208) Forty years ago it began to attract squatters who could not find cheap housing elsewhere. 209) UDCs are designed to create the conditions and confidence necessary to attract private capital. 210) Analogously, large loans attract a lower interest rate than small loans because of the administrative economies of scale. 211) It's the pick of the ties although the game between holders East Belfast and Killyleagh will attract a lot of attention. 212) She has been highly successful and portrays a very positive image, which affects the number of female pupils we attract. 213) Not for the first time Salisbury found it was easy to attract a large audience for a free show. 214) But since then the group has failed to attract the number of disaffected provisionals it had hoped. 215) Managed-care companies that had kept prices low to attract new customers are under heavy pressure to increase earnings. 216) In a competitive environment, Bristol is already well-positioned to attract new investment funds. 216) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 217) Later a noted modern dancer, actress and teacher, de Lavallade began early on to attract attention. 218) To attract new investors and to dodge new regulations, the market became ever more arcane and complex. 219) If the band don't attract a sell-out crowd, the promoter's risk has been minimized. 220) Perversely, the existing system has begun to attract support, from three sources. 221) It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen. 222) Today there is much within Belfast to attract visitors and citizens alike. 223) Although the centre is also anxious to attract women, this will take some time. 224) In trying to attract the brightest students, colleges have found that it pays to advertise. 225) Also, utility stocks with their ample dividend yields tend to attract investor attention when rates are low elsewhere. 226) Clubs did not compete with one another to attract larger crowds by reducing their prices. 227) There's also clogging at the event, which is expected to attract 3,000 dancers from across the country. 228) Reverse splits make a stock appear more expensive and can attract buyers who will not purchase shares that sell for a pittance. 229) He will lengthen his nose to allow him to nuzzle and may make nudging movements with his head to attract attention. |
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