单词 | In the press |
例句 | (1) Recent reports in the press have been hotly denied. (2) He is frequently misquoted in the press. (3) The whole sordid affair came out in the press. (4) The incident has been widely reported in the press. (5) The story has received scant attention in the press. (6) The story was reported in the press and on television. (7) I'm extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. (8) The minister's provocative remarks were widely reported in the press. (9) The government is being widely criticized in the press for failing to limit air pollution. (10) The episode was reported minimally in the press. (11) The rumour has been widely repeated in the press. (12) The revelations in the press have embarrassed the government. (13) Cleveland always gets a bum rap in the press. (14) Bashing politicians is normal practice in the press. (15) The report was heavily criticized in the press. (16) She was misrepresented in the press as a militant. (17) She had a friend in the press bureau. (18) The speech received much comment in the press. (19) The exhibition received little attention in the press. (20) The incident was sensationally reported in the press. (21) The incident has received wide coverage in the press. (22) in the press for his handling of the affair. (23) Women are in fact still being short-changed in the press. (24) His last film got so much exposure in the press. (25) The incident didn't even rate a mention in the press. (26) Rumors about the killings have begun to surface in the press. (27) The government's proposals unleashed a storm of protest in the press. (28) Many names have been bandied about in the press as the manager's replacement. (29) He was accused of beating up on the President in the press. (30) The power of red wine to counteract high cholesterol has been ballyhooed in the press. (1) Recent reports in the press have been hotly denied. (2) The whole sordid affair came out in the press. (3) The incident has been widely reported in the press. (4) The story has received scant attention in the press. (5) The story was reported in the press and on television. (6) I'm extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. (7) The minister's provocative remarks were widely reported in the press. (8) The government is being widely criticized in the press for failing to limit air pollution. (31) The prince's words on marriage have prompted a flurry of speculation in the press this week. (32) He resigned largely because of the stories in the press. (33) The government has come under mounting criticism in the press. (34) We have been traduced in the press as xenophobic bigots. (35) Johnson was vilified in the press for refusing to resign. (36) The story has been flogged to death in the press. (37) The prime minister was crucified in the press for his handling of the affair. (38) She was pilloried in the press for her extravagant parties. (39) Dr Hall said he had been misquoted in the press. (40) The Assistant Manager was rapped over the knuckles for criticizing the company in the press. (41) People complain about the filth on TV and in the press. (42) Until recently the civil war had been largely unreported in the press. (43) He was portrayed in the press as a gold-digger and adventurer. (44) He had been subject to a campaign of innuendo in the press. (45) The actor's work for charity has recently been disparaged in the press as an attempt to get publicity. (46) His former associates have been sniping at him in the press. (47) The president has received many brickbats in the press recently. (48) The opera-singer's 104-kilo frame has earned him the epithet of 'Man Mountain' in the press. (49) The child got lost in the press of people leaving the match. (50) I, like everyone else, have read these stories in the press. (51) Intimates of the star say that he has been upset by the personal attacks on him that have appeared in the press recently. (52) The show has good audience figures despite poor reviews in the press. (53) Bank robberies, burglaries and muggings are reported almost daily in the press. (54) The play got a really good write-up in the press. (55) I was never convinced by the image of the whiter than white princess depicted in the press. (56) I've grown used to my views being misrepresented in the press. (57) The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision. (57) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (58) All the candidates have been getting an enormous amount of exposure on television and in the press. (59) Nevertheless the correspondents in the press pool were skeptical. (60) He seems highly sensitive to criticism in the press. (61) The headlines were smaller this time and Bayly's religion didn't merit a mention in the Press. (62) Archaeological sources Hardly a week goes by without a report in the press of some find of archaeological importance. (63) Though both had appeared in the press and are very slight pamphlets, they rank as first editions in book form. (64) Nothing revives interest in the press like a good war. (65) Stevens has been vilified by his opponents in the press. (66) Television also received a disproportionate amount of public attention in the press and parliamentary debate. (67) In 1920 Birkenhead put forward both lines of argument when he argued for greater coalition cooperation in the press. (68) A very much smaller advertising campaign was therefore mounted in the press and on commercial television. (69) Advertisements are placed in the press, and potential purchasers are invited to telephone or fill in a coupon for further details. (70) These provide, amongst other things, for public notice in the press of the detailed contents of the Bill. (71) Needless to say, nothing was officially published on modernism in those years, apart from paranoid diatribes in the press. (72) Such leads are usually obtained through responses from advertisements placed in the press. (73) Mr Waldegrave's shambolic performance in the press conference was a necessary evil. (74) She has repeatedly tried to defend her husband against hostile criticism in the press. (75) There have been allegations in the press that the fire was started deliberately. (76) In the press box, the sports reporters are already writing her into their leads. (77) The document appeared in the press shortly before polling day and swung many votes against MacDonald. (78) Mr Singh has strongly denied these allegations in the Press and wishes to do so again. (79) In the press, it seems to be open season on overpaid executives. (80) There was a lot of speculation in the press that the Prime Minister was about to resign. (81) There is, in fact, a considerable amount of intellectual insecurity in the press room. (82) This has been distorted in the press as tantamount to planning violent attacks on the summit. (83) Publicity is news about the organization or its products reported in the press and other media without charge to the organization. (84) The compromise that would reopen the government was widely interpreted in the press as Republicans caving in. (85) This aspect of the Tynagh discovery was never reported in the press and litigation was not initiated by the injured parties. (86) So it was all the more noticeable last month when reformers took on Marxists in the press. (87) Perhaps the region that has received most attention in the press in this context is Amazonia. (88) They read about his achievements in the press, and were filled with pride. (89) In the summer of 1944 Burgess got a temporary job in the press department of the Foreign Office. (90) Morris' play got a really good write-up in the press. (91) It was also a period when discipline problems were appearing in the rear and were widely re-ported in the press. (92) They can be temperamental in the press, but look really lovely when pressed successfully. (93) He may become frustrated by the lack of dramatic coverage in the press. (94) This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system, about which you may have read in the press. (95) Bias in the press Most people would have trouble conceiving of the enormity of the bias against testing in the national press. (96) I haven't heard anything on the radio, seen nothing in the press, nothing on the box. (97) As reports of robberies continued to appear in the press, the whole community was increasingly on edge. (98) During that visit an extract from Volkogonov's forthcoming book on Stalin had appeared in the press and caused a stir. (99) Hitherto this has led to some allegations in the Press about Whitehall obscurantism but little interest or pressure in Parliament itself. (100) The episode was reported minimally in the Press, but played down like so much else during wartime. (101) Actual news coverage in the press was nevertheless more comprehensive than that on the radio and television. (102) These were faithfully reported in the press a few days later so that readers knew the position of every member of the Cabinet. (103) He had allowed himself to be maligned in the press to protect the political people. (104) We have already examined exposure to political communication in the press, radio, and television. (105) Mr Howard released a statement in an effort to kill speculation in the press. (106) At the time the criticism in the press seemed irrelevant because it was so naive. (107) At one stage a bleeper went off in the press gallery which woke up one or two slumbering hacks. (108) Teague believes the incident has been overblown in the press. (109) It will be extensively publicised on television and in the press through mail shots and other methods of communication. (110) Despite frequent references in the press to the number of Party functionaries in leading posts at the Front, such criticisms persisted. (111) Whether the jahiliyya is behind us or before us is a question that recurs in the press. (112) After several unwarranted and unreasonably abusive attacks in the press, Riva Palacio resigned on August 10, 1848. (113) Harper was pilloried in the press after his team's sixth consecutive defeat. (114) Hence we examine the issues surrounding the development of legislative and other means of intervening in the press. (115) Thereafter, the government's refusal to heed criticism in the press and in the Duma became increasingly intransigent. (116) At the same time, exposure in the press is a powerful weapon against the abuse of authority and wrong doing. (117) For example, there are dozens of varieties of artemisia which are extremely successful in the press. (117) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (118) Other initiatives Commissions for companies, public places and so on are usually advertised in the press and art magazines. (119) Their trip was widely publicized in the press and everybody in the country seemed to know about it. (120) The young Sri Lankan scorer in the press box awarded it to Manuel. (121) It's disingenuous of politicians to blame journalists for leaks that appear in the press. (122) They put a notice in the press ordering the recall of all the baby food that might have been contaminated. (123) He was never vilified in the press as Robson was. (124) This was a source of perpetual embarrassment to the college and fuel for attack on the part of critics in the press. (125) Pencils in the press box flew frantically. (126) The new policy was freely ventilated in the press. (127) It adopts the view that the fuzzy terms, commonly seen in the press, play unique roles in backgrounding and highlighting news events. (128) So, for goodness' sakes, no cheering in the press box. (129) Charlie Parker's name first appeared in the press reports about music in nineteen forty. (130) Why don't you go ask our friends in the press corps? (131) The inflated self-important jargon you sling around—in the press, at your conferences—what's that got to do with us? (132) Pictures appeared in the press and online next day of the president devouring his chili dog and paying for his meal just like everyone else. (133) To portray a man in the press, one should use language description to represent his spirit and his characters. (134) In the press release, Steve Haber, the president of Sony's Digital Reading Business Division, argues that ePub is "quickly becoming the de facto standard for eBooks." (135) Interestingly, one of Skype's biggest strengths was barely mentioned in the press conference announcing the deal: the massive amount of minutes Skype users represent on the public telephone network. (136) As well as defensive uncertainty, one other thing stood out to me as I shivered in the press box along with, among others, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger - Italy's shocking lack of creativity. (137) A few of us in the press were there, goggle-eyed at the lavish hospitality. (138) During the visit, there were predictable headlines in the press about Medvedev and President Hu Jintao denouncing U.S. plans for missile shields in both Europe and east Asia. (139) Stories in the press about lawsuits between family members over disputed properties are not news anymore. (140) Menzies, a former Royal Navy submarine commander, is a soft-spoken and diminutive presence, not at all the obsessive eccentric he's been painted in the press. (141) Over the next couple of days, you may hear a lot of speculation in the press about why I am making this decision now and that will mostly be conjecture. (142) If just one story about a costly quarantine ( of ISPM 15 noncompliant cargo ) gets in the press, it could be a real threat to the wood pallet industry. (143) The notes, as included in the press release, are: mineral water, anemone, lotus, orris, and Corsican blue cedar. (144) Praise from the manager for Aguero, linked in the press with a move to Chelsea in the summer, may make ears prick up but Ancelotti qualified his observation on the 21-year-old Argentine. (145) We demand legal warfare on deliberate political mendacity and its dissemination in the press. (146) The action of the ruling junta has been criticizecriticized in the press. (147) She is pillory in the press for her extravagant parties. (147) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (148) Friends quoted in the press say Bessette is hip and determined, a natural socializer who knows how to get what she wants. (149) The education secretary was pilloried in the press for his ridiculous decision. (150) When a 1989 Republican whispering campaign calling Democratic Speaker Tom Foley gay became too loud to ignore, it was denounced in the press as a "smear." (151) These are regularly published in the press along with a commitment by OSE management to reach defined performance levels by clearly-defined deadlines. (152) Answer hints: once in the press about your company is reported, and their pursuit of idea of together. (153) There has been no shortage of insightful analyses in the press. (154) Mainstream Conservative MPs are less keen than party activists (or their cheerleaders in the press) to see a nuclear blow-up of the euro. (155) I believe they've doubled their turnover since those advertisements appeared in the press. (156) Accompany with the development in the press today, the book review is already lagging behind for many reasons, but the lack of normative writing book reviews is a major key. (157) The article mainly introduces the composition and working principle of the high efficiency cooling press for hot aluminum slag and application of PLC in the press. (158) Nicknames like "Operation Killer" during the Korean war and Vietnam's "Operation Masher, " Sieminski wrote, caused controversy when reported in the press. (159) Yet, the reason I most remember Carter's performance was that I broke one of sportswriting's cardinal rules: No cheering in the press box. (160) Although there has been a lot of talk in the press about possible environmental causes, there is very little evidence to support these theories or fears. (161) Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic disease of the 20th century and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press. (162) Now it's everywhere. New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand recently got fricasseed in the press for talking like a Valley Girl. (163) A rumour circulated in the press about the royal couple, and two weeks later it was confirmed when they announced their divorce. There's no smoke without fire. (163) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (164) He has been subjected to a campaign of innuendo in the press. (165) But on that Saturday, Feb. 12, I cheered in the press box. |
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