单词 | Read in |
例句 | 1. You should not read in the bright. 2. Take no notice of what you read in the papers. 3. I'm extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. 4. You don't believe the drivel you read in the papers, do you? 5. Don't take any notice of what you read in the papers. 6. She began to read in a brisk, unemotional voice. 7. He began to read in a calm, confident voice. 8. I was taught to read in a mechanical way. 9. You can't believe everything you read in the papers. 10. She's very widely read in law. 11. She read in bed at night by torchlight. 12. You can't believe everything you read in the paper. 13. Don't believe what you read in the papers. 14. You shouldn't believe everything you read in the newspapers. 15. You'll be able to read in peace. 16. Don't believe everything you read in the papers. 17. The contents of a punch card can be read in and read out readily. 18. He left a letter for me to read in the event of his death. 19. As you'll have read in our news pages(),(http://) all has not been well of late. 20. He read in the paper about a mathematical prodigy who was attending university at the age of 12. 21. You'll strain your eyes trying to read in this light. 22. Time allowed 00:53 Read in studio Good evening. 23. Video-Taped report follows Read in studio Good evening. 24. These sub-dictionaries are stored on disk and are read in as required. 25. Read in studio A charity worker says his social security payments are being stopped because he's taking aid to Sarajevo. 26. Read in studio Investigators say a fire in which a man died could have been started deliberately. 27. Read in studio A Primary school has won a national competition to produce their own newspaper. 28. I know nothing about it except what I have read in the papers. 29. Sue's knowledge of Japan was based only on what she had read in books. 30. You shouldn't believe all the muck and scandal you read in the Sunday papers. 1. You should not read in the bright. 2. Take no notice of what you read in the papers. 3. I'm extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. 4. You don't believe the drivel you read in the papers, do you? 5. Don't take any notice of what you read in the papers. 31. I read in the newspapers they are going to have 30 minutes of intellectual stuff on television every Monday from 7:30 to 8. to educate America. They couldn't educate America if they started at 6:30. Groucho Marx 32. Read in studio Police say they're baffled by the mysterious disappearance of a twenty nine year old farmer. 33. It's a very amusing book if read in small doses. 34. Read in studio A new method of catching fish is being used to test for river pollution. 35. Read in studio One of the most famous warplanes in aviation history is about to make its farewell appearance. 36. Read in studio Now, imagine being able to show a feature film on your television from an ordinary compact disc player. 37. Read in studio A pet lover with a passion for hamsters has let the furry creatures take over her terraced house. 38. I now have pleasure in enclosing an Information memorandum which should be read in conjunction with this letter. 39. Read in studio Still to come on Central News, new guidelines for a big business. 40. Read in studio A forest ranger who uses a chainsaw to fell trees is now using it to sculpt the wood. 41. Read in studio A glider pilot has suffered a broken leg in a crash landing at an R-A-F base. 42. Read in studio A pub landlord in Oxford has been charged with allowing his customers to smoke cannabis on his premises. 43. Read in studio Cattle have been evacuated from sheds next to a burning barn at Gloucester Cattle Market. 44. Read in studio Two armed robbers have been filmed by a security video raiding a building society. 45. Read in studio Children with Cerebral Palsy could soon lose the training centre that helps them to overcome their handicap. 46. Read in studio One of the region's independent radio stations has won a top award at the radio Oscars. 47. Read in studio A school drama group tonight launches one of the most ambitious amateur productions ever staged. 48. Read in studio A school fire in Buckinghamshire which has caused fifty thousand pounds damage is being treated as arson. 49. Read in studio Five young men with a passion for music are all set to become the darlings of the pop world. 50. Read in studio Violence has erupted again on an estate which has been plagued by joyriders. 51. Read in studio Police have arrested twelve people, including a solicitor's clerk(), in dawn raids. 52. Read in studio Welcome back: The charity Oxfam celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this year. 53. Read in studio A racehorse trainer who appealed against a cruelty conviction has had his fines and costs more than doubled. 54. Read in studio A giant art exhibition is taking place at two hundred sites across one county. 55. Read in studio Britain's top Olympic and paralympic athletes gathered today to celebrate the outstanding achievements in their sports. 56. Read in studio A nanny has been jailed after fracturing the skulls of two new born babies in her care. 57. Read in studio Workers at a piano factory threatened with closure have been demonstrating in support of a management buyout. 58. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Anti-drugs projects in the region are being given a cash boost of around sixty-five thousand pounds. 59. Read in studio Crews from four fire stations threatened with closure have been holding a demonstration against the plans. 60. Read in studio A man has appeared in court accused of attacking a woman in a graveyard. 61. Read in studio A bogus policeman has tried to abduct two children and to extort an on-the-spot fine from a driver. 62. Read in studio Management say any compulsory redundancies will be announced later. 63. Read in studio Britain's most exclusive clockmaker is about to call time on his business - because of the recession. 64. Read in studio A driver who towed another car at a hundred miles an hour on a motorway has admitted reckless driving. 65. Read in studio One of the country's smallest police forces has been chosen to co-ordinate a national clamp down on trespassing travellers. 66. Read in studio Scores of disabled workers are to lose their jobs after a council decided to stop subsidising their workshops. 67. Read in studio Voice over Kevin Maxwell has caused a stir by turning out for his village cricket team. 68. Time allowed 07:10 Read in studio A scientist has designed a bank cashpoint machine that you can talk to. 69. Read in studio Police have launched a new campaign to crackdown on motorists who're killing people by driving too fast. 70. Read in studio Five hundred homes had their power supplies cut when a hot air balloon collided with high voltage cables. 71. Read in studio Vets are having to deal with the biggest outbreak of distemper in ten years. 72. Read in studio Police have begun a campaign against car tax dodgers. 73. Read in studio One of Britain's most famous cheese shops is facing closure. 74. Read in studio Five people have been saved from drowning after their cabin cruiser capsized. 75. Read in studio Plum growers say they're expecting a bumper harvest this year. 76. Read in studio One of the oldest parts of Robert Maxwell's collapsed empire has been revived by a management buyout. 77. Read in studio More than fifty children with dyslexia have lobbied councillors to keep their school open. 78. Read in studio A search has been launched after a couples mysterious disappearance. 79. And when children are given the chance to read in school,(Sentencedict) their reading is often followed by an examination. 80. Read in studio A labourer has been crushed to death by a cement lorry. 81. Read in studio It's four weeks now since the Sun Valley poultry factory was destroyed by fire. 82. Read in studio A Bishop questioned over allegations of indecency has had police bail extended. 83. Time allowed 00:22 Read in studio Four people have been injured in an accident in thick fog. 84. Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio Police fear thieves are now stealing to order for body builders who want dangerous drugs. 85. Read in studio A police investigation has been launched into claims that two men were wrongly convicted of murder. 86. Read in studio Cricket now, and the new county championship season began today. 87. Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio A truck company's sales division has been saved from closure. 88. Female speaker Read in studio Voice over A report has condemned the state of prisoners rooms at a low security gaol. 89. Read in studio A man has died in hospital, after being released from Police custody. 90. The description, which I had read in a recent newspaper account, had struck me as infinitely ironic and strange. 91. Read in studio One of the country's top chefs has been sampling life at the bottom ... testing school dinners. 92. Read in studio Fire has badly damaged an office block in Gloucester. 93. Read in studio Subjects like robotics and micro electronics are on the curriculum for a group of gifted ten year olds. 94. Time allowed 04:56 Read in studio A red flood alert has been issued tonight for one of the region's rivers. 95. Read in studio A city centre is still sealed off following a security alert earlier this afternoon. 96. Read in studio Toy soldier enthusiasts have been gathering at an auction to try and pick up some bargains. 97. Read in studio Forty jobs could go because of council spending cuts. 98. Read in studio Addiction to the drug crack cocaine is spreading into the shire counties. 99. Time allowed 00:18 Read in studio Eight young couples are living in new homes thanks to a village's own housing scheme. 100. Read in studio Jaguar is facing a High Court battle over cancelled orders for its new supercar. 101. Read in studio A man charged with murdering his wife more than twenty years ago has been committed for trial. 102. Read in studio Shock tactics are being used to make young drivers more aware of danger on the roads. 103. Read in studio Well, the sentence imposed on Andrew Hayton has also provoked anger in parliament. 104. Read in studio Police have launched a new initiative to tackle a rising wave of crime. 105. Read in studio With little sign that the recession is lifting people are having to cut their cloth accordingly. 106. Read in studio Aviation enthusiasts are calling for a memorial to be built on a hillside where a wartime pilot crashed. 107. Read in studio Oxfam is trying to recall seven thousand potentially deadly necklaces on sale in its shops. 108. Read in studio Attempts have been made to blind two horses by cutting them with Stanley knives as they were grazing. 109. Read in studio Work has begun to demolish a council housing estate built almost seventy years ago. 110. The other candidates fighting Cheltenham are ... Read in studio Tim Hurst reporting. 111. Read in studio Author and historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy has applied to have a bankruptcy order against him annulled. 112. Read in studio A bishop has performed the opening ceremony at a pub which is owned by the church. 113. Read in studio Police have released a photofit of a man they believe carried out an armed raid on an estate agents. 114. Time allowed 05:41 Read in studio A mass meeting of council workers has been told that redundancies are unavoidable. 115. Read in studio A new theory has emerged tonight about the possible cause of the Hercules crash in which nine airmen died. 116. Time allowed 07:09 Read in studio Archaeologists excavating the site of a medieval leper hospital have unearthed a Roman cemetery. 117. Read in studio Councillors have thrown out a motion calling for a ban on foxhunting on all council owned land. 118. Read in studio Hundreds of classic car owners have been putting their vehicles to the test on the race track. 119. Read in studio Two twelve year old girls have been sexually assaulted by a masked man in Milton Keynes. 120. Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio A man who sexually abused a schoolgirl has been given probation. 121. Read in studio Railway enthusiasts are queueing up for a nostalgic trip on a steam train. 122. Time allowed 07:47 Read in studio A farmer has turned the clock back fifty years to harvest his crop of wheat. 123. Read in studio A church playgroup is facing closure because, it's claimed, church elders don't like children. 124. Read in studio Next week, the Royal Air Force will be celebrating its seventy-fifth birthday. 125. Time allowed 00:13 Read in studio Ninety people are to lose their jobs at a bleach factory. 126. Read in studio A man accused of murder has been granted bail by magistrates. 127. Read in studio Fire has damaged a disused hotel at Abingdon in Oxfordshire. 128. Time allowed 00:18 Read in studio A drum of dangerous chemicals has been stolen from a factory store. 129. Read in studio An inquest has opened on a brilliant student found hanging in her room at an Oxford college. 130. Read in studio Conservationists are about to conduct a census of one of our rarest mammals - the dormouse. 131. Read in studio He'd denied the allegations(), but was found guilty yesterday. 132. Read in studio A new video that's intended to attract more tourists to Oxford has been condemned by city councillors. 133. To read in such a small bar code successfully requires a very high degree of resolution. 134. Read in studio A woman widowed by a drunken driver has collected a fifty thousand signature petition demanding tougher sentences for offenders. 135. Time allowed 00:08 Read in studio Gloucestershire are continuing to struggle on the cricket field. 136. The issue, though, is the more sensitive if it is read in conjunction with missile defence. 137. Read in studio Dozens of children who survived a rare blood disorder have met for the first time at a special party. 138. Read in studio Three people had a lucky escape from injury when a car crashed into the front of a house. 139. Time allowed 00:18 Read in studio A brewery which fought off a hostile takeover bid last year has announced record profits. 140. Read in studio A teenager has appeared in court after a schoolgirl was killed in a crash involving a stolen car. 141. Read in studio Welcome back: Next year the Gloucestershire Regiment celebrates its three hundredth birthday. 142. Read in studio A misadventure verdict's been recorded on a man who died in hospital after being admitted with broken ribs. 143. Read in studio A Government plan to turn a disused juvenile prison into a detention centre for immigrants has been strongly criticised. 144. Read in studio A new board game featuring the so-called rave culture has been condemned for promoting drug abuse. 145. Read in studio Voice over Friends have been paying tribute to the man who drowned on an adventure holiday in California. 146. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio An armed robber has escaped with cash from a building society office. 147. Read in studio Former drug abusers fear addicts could die if a rehabilitation centre is forced to close. 148. Voice over Read in studio A pub with a difference has just opened in Herefordshire. 149. Read in studio Eighty years ago Captain Scott's expedition to the south pole came to its tragic end. 150. This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system, about which you may have read in the press. 151. This contrasts with developmental dyslexia which is an impairment, possibly congenital, in learning to read in the first place. 152. Read in studio Three DIY stores are being prosecuted for trading on a Sunday. 153. Read in studio Britain's best weightlifters have held a unique training session ... behind bars. 154. Time allowed 00:16 Read in studio Masked raiders have bound and gagged a shop manager before escaping with two thousand pounds cash. 155. Time allowed 00:27 Read in studio Thieves have broken into an electrical shop and stolen several sophisticated radio scanners. 156. Read in studio Now, we've all heard of the tyre company that boasts that it's fitters are fastest. 157. Read in studio A charity is calling for tougher action in the fight against solvent abuse. 158. Read in studio A fourteen year old boy who was in council care has died after sniffing butane gas. 159. Read in studio Two leading ice cream manufacturers are getting hot under the collar in a row over trade. 160. Read in studio A grammar school teacher has been charged with indecency and assault offences against young boys. 161. Read in studio Workers at Severn Trent Water have agreed a deal which links pay increases to the quality of supplies. 161. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 162. Read in studio A taxi service with a difference is being launched which looks certain to become a runaway success with tourists. 163. Read in studio Oxford University has been banned from fielding one of its best-ever basketball players ... because she's a woman. 164. Read in studio An airman who helped destroy evidence after a twenty million pound arson attack has been fined fifteen hundred pounds. 165. Read in studio Part of one of the finest book collections in the world is being auctioned tomorrow. 166. Read in studio Hard-hit farmers have discovered a new way to make money ... by turning their fields into racing circuits. 167. We believe what we hear on the evening news and read in the morning paper. 168. Read in studio An aerospace company will hear tomorrow whether it has managed to fight off a takeover bid. 169. Read in studio A new dance company has been formed to give a boost to the performing arts outside London. 170. Read in studio A jogger has been stabbed by a group of youths while running through a city centre. 171. Read in studio A woman was sprayed in the eyes with ammonia after disturbing a gang of burglars at her parents home. 172. Read in studio Animal rights activists have been targetting people and shops in the region for the last five years. 173. Read in studio Scientists have made a breakthrough in the fight against the genetic disease Cystic Fibrosis. 174. Read in studio Conservationists have been celebrating the success of a campaign to save a series of weirs on the River Avon. 175. Read in studio Police have now named the three rugby fans who were killed when their light aircraft crashed into a field. 176. Read in studio A firm has come up with a new high-tech way to beat credit card fraud. 177. Read in studio Video-Taped report follows Voice over Read in studio Good evening. 178. Read in studio Women are being warned not to walk alone at night after two attacks in Swindon town centre. 179. Read in studio A new detention centre for immigrants has taken delivery of its first inmates, despite protests from local people. 180. Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Sixty two jobs are to go at a milk depot. 181. Read in studio A village school is resorting to big business techniques to ensure its survival. 182. Read in studio An animal shelter threatened with closure is to stay open. 183. Read in studio Campaigners against a new detention centre for the immigration service have held a torchlight protest. 184. Of the sections I read in their entirety the coverage is somewhat variable. 185. Read in studio Thieves have stolen seventeen rare parrots from a bird sanctuary. 186. Time allowed 01:25 Read in studio Police are hunting arsonists who're targeting hay barns at the height of the harvest. 187. Read in studio School dinners might never be the same again thanks to the efforts of one school cook. 188. Read in studio A lifelong railway enthusiast has been celebrating his perfect birthday. 189. Down the block the neighborhood dead-ended in abandoned farmland that Mami read in the local paper the developers were negotiating to buy. 190. Read in studio A world record has been set for tight rope walking between two hot air balloons. 191. Read in studio Cricket ... Gloucestershire fast bowler Courtney Walsh has taken his fiftieth wicket of the season. 191. 192. Read in studio A racial advice centre is facing closure after being criticised for failing to provide an adequate service. 193. Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage. 194. Read in studio An inquest has been told that a plane crashed because it had a flat battery. 195. Ann Tabachnikov often asked students to read in class the essays they had written at home. 196. Read in studio Antique dealers and bargain hunters have been looking through the belongings of the late Robert Maxwell. 197. Read in studio An adoption agency with a difference has been set up to help find parents for orphan lambs. 198. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Another county council has voted to ban fox hunting on publicly-owned land. 199. Read in studio Protestors have condemned plans for Britain's second biggest reservoir as monstrous. 200. Read in studio Gloucester's historic King's School has just appointed a new head of school. 201. Read in studio Count Nikolai Tolstoy has failed in his attempt to avoid paying libel damages. 202. Read in studio Finally, traffic on a busy road was brought to a standstill this afternoon ... by a train. 203. Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio One of the country's best-known concert venues is up for sale. 204. Read in studio Striking Royal Mail technicians say bosses are harassing them by calling at their homes at night. 205. Read in studio A court has heard how four men murdered the host at a party held to celebrate his own engagement. 206. Read in studio A revolutionary type of microlight aircraft has won a design council award. 207. Read in studio Police chiefs say an operation to stop an illegal rave party was a great success. 208. Time allowed 07:08 Read in studio An inventor has developed a high-flying way of scaring birds away from growing crops. 209. Time allowed 02:59 Read in studio An Olympic breaststroke champion has taken on a junior swimming team - and lost. 210. Read in studio Welcome back: Large numbers of skeletons buried in a mass grave have been unearthed by an archaeological dig. 211. Read in studio Stone circles like Stonehenge attract thousands of visitors each year drawn by the excitement of the ancient and unknown. 212. Without this massive data base, all you read in from the bar code is a meaningless number. 213. Read in studio A passenger in a microlight aircraft was injured when the machine crashed-landed at an airfield. 214. Read in studio A new meals on wheels scheme is being tested which could cut the cost of providing hot school dinners. 215. Read in studio Weightlifter Andrew Saxton is tonight hopeful that he won't now face a lifetime ban from his sport. 216. Read in studio An insurance company's giving two million pounds to help battered women and their children. 217. Read in studio A woman rider has been crushed to death by her own horse during a trials event. 218. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio A controversial plan for a bypass around Aylesbury has been delayed by county councillors. 219. Read in studio Michael Heseltine is being blamed for thousands of people losing their holidays when a travel firm went bust. 220. Read in studio Five pubs worth seven hundred thousand pounds have been put up for auction by one of the big breweries. 221. Read in studio A film explaining everything you ever wanted to know about hedgehogs has won a top award. 222. Read in studio Prison officers at a new jail say it's becoming a dumping ground for unruly inmates. 223. Read in studio A public inquiry's begun into plans to burn hospital waste at an animal crematorium. 224. Read in studio Voice over Two schools for children with special needs are locked in an argument over whether or not they should merge. 225. Read in studio A dermatology hospital which has been called the best in the country has opened in Oxford. 226. Read in studio An autistic teenage boy has been sexually assaulted after disappearing from his home. 227. Read in studio A man has appeared in court accused of causing the death of a pensioner by dangerous driving. 228. Read in studio A hospital consultant is warning of the dangers of bouncy castles. 229. Time allowed 00:06 Read in studio A soft drinks company says its could run dry if it doesn't get enough elderflowers. 230. Read in studio Farm animals have been killed and thousands of bales of hay destroyed in a barn fire. 231. Read in studio Hundreds of staff at polytechnic and further education colleges have been on strike in a protest over pay. 232. Read in studio A pregnant woman and her three-year-old son have been injured in a head-on crash involving a stolen car. 233. Read in studio Thieves have used a mechanical digger to smash their way into a supermarket and steal a safe. 234. Read in studio A senior police officer has criticised the way the criminal justice system handles young offenders. 235. Read in studio Eight daredevils have conquered a six hundred foot power station chimney,(http://) by abseiling down it for charity. 236. Read in studio A magistrate who granted bail to a man who then committed murder has resigned. 237. Read in studio A new code of conduct for street entertainers has been drawn up by a local authority. 238. Read in studio A murder suspect has told a court that he accidentally stabbed a teenager to death during a street fight. 239. Read in studio A faulty electricity meter is being blamed for starting a house fire which left six people in hospital. 240. Read in studio A man accused of dumping poisonous waste in a brook has been committed for Crown Court trial. 241. Read in studio Cricket now, and the quarter finals of the Nat West trophy, Northants have made a disappointing start. 242. Read in studio A hundred and fifty people look certain to lose their jobs with the closure of a weapons factory. 243. Read in studio A family is celebrating more than five hundred years of work at a local docks. 244. Time allowed 06:31 Read in studio A council has voted to ban foxhunting on all its parks and open spaces. 245. Read in studio A baby boy narrowly escaped death when his pram was crushed between a car and a garden wall. 246. That was a case concerning discretionary life sentences and the remarks in the case must be read in that context. 247. Read in studio An insurance company has announced two hundred job losses. 248. Read in studio A group of schoolchildren have formed their own Carribean steel band. 249. Read in studio Still to come on Central News, it's a whole new ball game. 250. Read in studio People in a village that hasn't got its own graveyard are divided over plans to create one. 251. Read in studio An Oxford don says a return to Victorian manners would lead to a better, more considerate society. 252. Read in studio A man who was refused a job because of his beard has lost his appeal at an industrial tribunal. 253. Some one who manages to read in a noisy, crowded room may inadvertently communicate evidence as to his enviable powers of concentration. 254. Even the modest proposal that literature should be read in its cultural context has large implications. 255. Read in studio An inquest's heard how a student took a drugs overdose because he was worried about his exams. 256. When you read in bed you're courting sleep. 257. I can orally summarize the information I have read in English. 258. We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from. 259. The bill have an unopposed second read In the house. 260. Read in the price tags . The reading focuses students on understanding the target language of unit. 261. Dumas was a famous French novelist(), whose works is widely read in China. 262. Write a program to read in a whole number and test if it is a prime. 263. We read in ancient history of the cruel punishment of burning out the eyes. 264. We read in two ways: a new or unknown word is spelled out letter by letter. 265. The genes for the receptors of olfactory cells might also be read in a similar way. 266. I would urge you to read in areas with which you are not familiar home ground. 267. His adventures among the Lilliputians have been read in emasculated nursery editions by most children. 268. Each day he could read in the evening papers of the doings within this walled city. |
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