单词 | First world war |
例句 | (1) After the First World War Germany conceded a lot of land to her neighbours. (2) The causes of the First World War. (3) The First World War slaughtered a whole generation. (4) The custom began during the First World War. (5) He served with distinction in the First World War. (6) He was maimed in a First World War battle. (7) He saw service during the First World War. (8) His experiences in the First World War drove him mad. (9) The Treaty of Versailles ended the First World War. (10) The First World War saw enormous advances in flight technology, and Glasgow was a major centre for aircraft production. (11) Strachan's success in establishing that the first world war was global from its outset is a towering achievement. (12) Around the time of the First World War, Clark brothers ceased operations, and the mill finally fell silent. (13) A book on the First World War made no mention of women's contribution to the war effort at home or abroad. (14) Just before the First World War over 90 percent of households rented privately. (15) That's a different slant on the causes of the First World War. (16) In the last lesson we were on the causes of the First World War, weren't we? (17) The assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand started off the first World War. (18) Hundreds of thousands of soldiers were gassed in the First World War. (19) The balance of evidence suggests the Liberal party's decline began before the First World War. (20) His artistic character was sealed by his experiences of the First World War. (21) It was these national rivalries that eventually touched off the First World War. (22) The political or governmental phase largely began after the First World War. (23) That is almost twice as many as died in the first world war. (24) She was rebuilt into her present form at Cowlairs works in 1915 and served on the continent during the First World War. (25) The story takes place at an unspecified date but clearly in the years immediately before the First World War. (26) The following example of horse jading happened in Suffolk just after the First World War. (27) Its downward trend was disturbed only by the uncertainty of the First World War and a sharp but transient post-war baby boom. (28) The levels reached by 1971 exceeded even the considerable levels achieved before the First World War. (29) I was privy to all their discussions on Hardy, as both had known him during the First World War. (30) The book begins with an outline of the events that led to the First World War. (1) After the First World War Germany conceded a lot of land to her neighbours. (31) Business generally increased until the First World War when tonnages dropped away. (32) In the First World War pneumonia was as deadly as bullets and shells. (33) After the First World War the coverage of unemployment insurance was extended and a contributory pension scheme was introduced. (34) After the First World War Binding rejoined the family business. (35) Constructed of stone and with a tiled roof, it went out of use shortly after the First World War. (36) Lady Astor of Hever, daughter of first world war field marshal Earl Haig, has died aged 81. (37) He won the Military Cross and rose to Major in the first world war. (38) Horace left school at age 14, just as the First World War broke out. (39) After the First World War the voluntary hospitals faced a severe and growing financial crisis. (40) Paul Fussell has developed the interesting point that the first world war was a peculiarly literary war. (41) From this grim situation the party was saved by the First World War. (42) The invention of the tank and the aircraft broke through the defensive stalemate that had characterised the first world war. (43) He was a miner and he went off to the First World War and got killed. (44) He illustrates his points with readings from poets of the First World War. (45) Ironically enough, his main field experience occurred as a fortuitous consequence of the First World War. (46) We were still at school when, later that year, the First World War broke out. (47) The capricious and flighty Colette continued to see De Morny occasionally until the first world war. (48) These themes constantly recur up to the First World War. (49) Unfortunately heavy losses occurred during the First World War with all four being sunk. (50) These had expanded in intensity after the First World War, with extensive housing development in the areas served. (51) Shortly after the First World War tentative steps towards the implementation of a monopoly policy were being considered. (52) And the period after the First World War was a watershed in the battle against oppressive hours of working. (53) He served in Mesopotamia during the First World War(/first world war.html), came home in 1916 to transfer to an infantry regiment. (54) The ground felt as I imagined a first world war battlefield might feel - all pits and trenches - but dry. (55) Although no longer used commercially, it was apparently put to occasional use grinding corn up to the start of the First World War. (56) Membership of the Conservative party has sunk to just over 300,000-its lowest point since the first world war. (57) It was destroyed in 1915 during action in the First World War, then was rebuilt after 1918 to the original design. (58) In the twenty years prior to the First World War there were numerous incidents of football hooliganism. (59) The assassination of Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo led to the First World War. (60) However, before the First World War it was not at all clear how far the social democratic movements had been subverted. (61) At the beginning of the first world war he applied unsuccessfully to rejoin the army. (62) It was the First World War because it affected most of the people of the world. (63) It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War. (64) Before the First World War, which slaughtered a whole generation of men. (65) It was taking time for Britain to recover from the First World War. (66) The commemoration of the dead in the First World War was seen as a triumphalist commemoration of those who died for Britain. (67) The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in Beirut in the aftermath of the First World War. (68) Another form of child allowance was introduced during the first World War. (69) The inter-urban trams suffered badly from unlicensed competition during the First World War. (70) But the First World War put a dent in business and neither the train line nor the hotel lasted through the Second. (71) The village hall was built after the First World War and serves the community's needs. (72) In the old days before the First World War, Papa had traded in the walnut veneer business. (73) Indeed, since the First World War, the development of archaeology has accelerated dramatically. (74) But at the outbreak of the First World War these were only in their early stages. (75) In fact a gold standard operated in the international economy prior to 1914 and for a period after the First World War. (76) Nora is watching the sea, through a huge pair of First World War binoculars that she is toting. (77) Employers constantly gnawed at the high level of wages which had been built up during the First World War. (78) Never since the first world war have we had homeless teenage children begging in the streets. (79) It was the main loser in both territory and population from the First World War. (80) After the first World War, Germany fell behind. (81) The governor of South Tyrol, a German-speaking province ceded to Italy after the First World War(Sentencedict), said that it was unreasonable to expect his people to celebrate their subjugation to an alien culture. (82) After the First World War Germany conceded its neighbours much valuable land. (83) After specialising in oily villains, he found overnight stardom as the Argentinian hero of the first world war epic The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921). (84) Pacifistic movement was an antiwar movement after the first world war and its dominant ideas were to fight against wars and defend peace. (85) Bushy eyebrows, a pair of steel - rimmed glasses and an old - fashioned salt-and-pepper beard gave him the look of a submariner from the First World War. (86) Christian Science had gained almost 100,000 adherents by the First World War and was growing tapidly. (87) Gore-Browne arrived in Northern Rhodesia during the First World War as a member of a commission drawing the borders of southern Africa. (88) The sixth chapter is about Ned Kelly and his legend living into a fully Kelly literature, and the continuation of such legend in ANZAC during the First World War. (89) It was sent home to his children with a letter when grandfather served with the Remount Forces in Egypt during the First World War. (90) Grandfather is a veteran soldier of the First World War. (91) Verdun has for decades been celebrated as the quintessentially French battle of the First World War. (92) Vivien Leigh and Conard Veidt star in this dashing spy thriller set in Sweden during the First World War. (93) Mustafa Kemal, as he was formerly known, came to prominence during the First World War as the general who, at Gallipoli, defeated the Allied invasion attempt. (94) Ever since the First World War, most developing countries have experienced a deteriorating trade condition. (95) The neighborhood was mostly low-rise brick apartment buildings filled with families of Jewish immigrants who had streamed in before the First World War, as well as some of Irish and German origin. (96) On November 11 th 1918 the First World War was finally at an end. (97) He had been obliged to join the army during the first World War. (98) There was “The Lost Generation” after the First World War, and then “The Beat Generation” after the Second World War. (99) After the first world war, aeromagnetic surveys became an important tool for Quick, big scale mapping of magnetic anomalies hidden in the underground. (100) One use for what became known as the Haber-Bosch process was to manufacture explosives—the process was perfected just in time for the First World War—and a second was to produce synthetic fertilizer. (101) The Olympic Committee started it from the Sixth Olympic Games. However, it was not executed bemuse of the First World War. (102) The Queen and Prince Charles led tributes to the founder member of the Royal Air Force, who was also involved in the greatest naval clash of the first world war, the Battle of Jutland. (103) The years before the First World War witnessed, too, a remarkable outburst of poetic creativity. (104) After the First World War Germany conceded to her neighbours much valuable territory. (105) Being good at research he became assistant bacteriologist at St Mary's and was involved in treating servicemen against Typhoid in the First World War. (106) of his granddad, King George V, who ruled the United Kingdom through the First World War until his death in 1936. (107) Several years before the First World War, the French ambassador to Washington, Jean Jusserand, once found himself discussing pacificism with Theodore Roosevelt's wife. (108) During the first world war a flying bomb known as the Kettering Bug was developed. (109) It did not make a splash in the scientific world until after the end of the first world war and then it made a very big splash. (110) Then came the First World War and the Second World War. (111) Bethune first served as a stretcher-bearer in an ambulance unit and later as a medical officer with the Allies during the First World War. (111) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (112) The term was made popular by Warren Harding, campaigning for America's presidency in the wake of the first world war. (113) He had established a splendid record in the first World War. (114) Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veidt star in this dashing spy thriller set in Sweden during the First World War. (115) And "Channel Firing," on the bottom of 51, is also set in the west of England, Hardy's home country, and is set right on the verge of the First World War. (116) Today, on Remembrance Sunday, the United Kingdom commemorates the end of the first world war, which brought four years of intolerable carnage to an end. (117) an essay on the causes of the First World War. (118) During First World War, Germany was completely cut off from a natural supply of quinine and was forced to develop a synthetic substitute called Atabrine . (119) This became a major problem for the Union and the coup de grace was delivered by the unprecedented financing needs brought on by the First World War. (120) Consider the way T. E. Lawrence (or, as he is better known, Lawrence of Arabia) led the revolt against the Ottoman Army occupying Arabia near the end of the First World War. (121) In 1919, after the First World War, soldiers returned home to find no jobs. (122) That took place right after the First World War, didn't it? (123) At the outbreak of the first world war he asked the then German military attache in New York to smuggle him back to Germany. (124) The Army finally recognized the usefulness of German Shepherd Dogs during the First World War. (125) The League of Nations, with headquarters at Geneva, formed in 1919 after the First World War. (126) But Mr. Houghton had fought in the First World War alongside both Americans and French, and had come - by who knows what illogic? - to a settled detestation of both countries. (127) France has been remembering the three-hundred-thousand men who gave their lives during the Battle of Verdun , ninety-years ago during the First World War. (128) That he could not prevent the first world war plunged the septuagenarian steel tycoon into a depression. (129) This street was named after a hero in the First World War. (130) Great Britain[Sentence dictionary], France and Italy were allied during the First World War. (131) The league of Nations was formed after the First World War to try to keep peace. (132) Both in Europe and U. S. , the day nursery movement received great impetus during the First World War, when shortage of manpower caused the industrial employment of unprecedented numbers of women. (133) Steiner . Britain and the Origins of the First World War. (134) American entered the First World War without the slightest conception of the costs of participation. (135) Yet the instruments on the observatory's roof offer a rare physical link to one of China's least-known historical adventures: its ill-fated involvement in the first world war. (136) In the First World War, British solved the financial expenditure by domestic loans. Some of its policies were useful which we can learn from. (137) Kaiser Wilhelm, at left, was a favorite target of Dutch political cartoonist Louis Raemaekers, the most influential artist of the First World War. |
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