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单词 On land
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1. Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle. 
2. The bank refused to accept any mortgage on land.
3. The wave heaved the boat on land.
4. It was good to be back on land.
5. Hovercraft can travel both on land and water.
6. On land the turtle is ungainly, but in the water it isvery agile.
7. Ducks are ungainly on land.
8. The crocodile lays its eggs on land.
9. Swans are surprisingly awkward on land.
10. Most reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land.
11. Frog can live both on land and in water.
12. Most mammals live on land.
13. The invasion on land was supported by bombers in the air.
14. Members of all parties endorsed a ban on land mines.
15. Fertilizer is a substance put on land to fertilize it.
16. Some animals can live both on land and in water.
17. The hunt was held on land owned by the Duke of Marlborough.
18. It is cheaper to drill for oil on land than at sea.
19. As on land[Sentencedict], ocean impact explosions excavate huge craters.
20. Frogs live on land and in water.
21. They had defeated the enemy on land and at sea.
22. One-third of the world's human population lives on land that is liable to be inundated if the seas rise.
23. By the summer of 1809 on land and sea, 786,000 men were serving - one in ten of the adult population.
24. Impacts on land are severe short-range hazards, but impacts in the ocean are dangerous even at very long ranges.
25. In turn the later reptiles could diversify on land when they could lay eggs away from a watery environment.
26. The lungfish is living proof that fish could evolve to breathe on land.
27. President Clinton is on the verge of deciding how best to pursue an international ban on land mines.
28. Agrarian reform programmes have differed in their emphasis, whether it be on land distribution or agricultural production.
29. With biotechnology, says Young, it will be possible to double and triple production on land already under cultivation.
30. It sat at the southern edge of San Salvador on land that had once held a garbage dump.
1. The bank refused to accept any mortgage on land.
2. The wave heaved the boat on land.
3. It was good to be back on land.
4. Hovercraft can travel both on land and water.
5. Frog can live both on land and in water.
6. Most mammals live on land.
31. Clumsy on land Manx shear waters may be, but they are elegant fliers and first-class navigators.
32. The town was very quiet and once on land, they broke into a trot.
33. They were the equivalent of tombstones on land: they marked the actual graves.
34. Smaller gulls are more likely to seek refuge on land.
35. Nuclear waste Disposal of intermediate level nuclear waste on land also presents a hazard.
36. The first proposed rebuilding the Foreign Office on land only owned by the Crown at that date.
37. He also contends he is paying taxes on land the church uses as its own.
38. In a few rare cases, lava flows on land have taken place just as the magnetic field was undergoing a reversal.
38. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
39. From 1918 to 1923 there are four more brilliant fireballs over rural areas on land.
40. For the bulk of the allied forces - those on land and sea - the war has not yet started.
41. It now has planning permission for 7,000 plots and aims to increase annual spending on land to as much as £75 million.
42. And champion of them all, whether on land or in the sea, is almost certainly the giant clam.
43. Such a restriction on land coming on to the market is irrelevant, but nostalgic.
44. In 1979, Stanley Barrett broke the sound barrier on land.
45. In the area too is the Noar Hill nature reserve, on land where chalk was once dug.
46. Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land or by giving birth to live young.
47. He also said a 2,000-gallon oil spill on Harbor Island in Seattle had been contained on land.
48. Secondly no one has yet tackled the technical problems of finding suitable disposal sites on land or at sea.
49. Potton can advise on land sales and required planning consent.
50. The healthy cotton is grown on family plots, the neglected crop on land farmed by co-operatives.
51. As on land, local topography plays an important role in affecting the distribution of organisms.
52. They were a hazard to human health and to wildlife on land and sea.
53. Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land or giving birth to live young.
54. Bouguer anomalies are generally negative on land and positive over the oceans.
55. They tinkered with the destiny of many species, on land and in the ocean.
56. These cornfields are on land so steep none but the bravest would ski down.
57. Insects that winter on land, under snow, among rocks and vegetation or in soil are similarly exposed to extreme cold.
58. It's now proposing to make it a criminal offence to park a caravan on land without consent.
59. Hippos spend their time in the water and on land; and some early whales did the same.
60. But the woods were saved, thanks to the difficulties of farming on land that is a dumping ground of glacial fill.
61. His family members had planted chiles on land they had bought as an investment.
62. Some species manage to live on land in humid tropical forests, undulating on mucus that they secrete from their undersides.
63. But the storm was over; and on land it was on this day that heavy fighting started at Thermopylai.
64. Southern Californian cities pay farmers to spread the material on land where non-edible crops are grown.
65. On land and sea total war was fought between Elf and daemonic minion.
66. Strangely, it seemed less dark out on the water than on land.
67. In war Willses have served their country on land, at sea and in the air.
68. It is the only institute in Britain with a specific remit to undertake research on land use.
69. Seals are awkward on land[sentencedict .com], but graceful in the water.
70. Floating homes take as much upkeep as houses on land, and then some, including checking for leaks.
71. Below: Wellington, built on land that emerged from the sea after an earthquake 100 years ago.
72. Gypsies who've camped on land in Hereford for generations years with the farmer's permission.
73. When this relationship is extended, life on land becomes equated not only with non-questing but with spiritual non-being.
74. His government argued that the small temples which it had demolished were on land belonging to the state tourist department.
75. Specific sites away from shipping lanes, fishing grounds, submarine cables and so on are isolated in a way difficult to achieve on land.
76. This is typically true in the case of taxes on land, personal property, and owner-occupied residences.
77. The gilts are reared on land which is dry and exposed to the sun.
78. In pre-modern Berlin the claims on land of this expanding state machinery had already driven land values famously high.
79. In May, after months of internal debate within the administration, Clinton endorsed the Pentagonbacked status quo position on land mines.
80. The fastest animal on land is the cheetah.
81. On land there was minor skirmishing.
82. The African elephant is the largest animal on land.
83. The beaver lives both on land and in water.
84. Power, life, and death in rural Pakistan turn on land, particularly the neo-feudal and corrupt practices that govern its ownership and control.
85. To catch the total solar eclipse on land, you have to be in just the right spot in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, or the Japanese islands off the coast of southern Japan.
86. From economic perspective, land legal system originates from economizing on land transaction costs.
87. The synagogue was built in 1901 on land given by Sir Jacob Sassoon and his family and includes a Mikvah (ritual bath).
88. Carried by the longest wingspans of any bird, they soar for thousands of miles without ever setting webbed foot on land.
89. The flightless birds travel on land at just one to two km per hour.
90. It'sits on land that was formerly on the East German side of the checkpoint.
91. Also, puffins tend to live in solitude, only ever coming together on land to mate, and ours is a one-person vehicle.
92. Back on land, he gave Mrs Beet mouth - to - mouth breathing.
93. Nomadism has always been at odds with the fixed boundaries of the nation state, and over the last few decades controversial government programmes have forced most Bajau to settle on land.
94. Under any open binary economical situation, farmland market circulation rate holds certain substitution effect on land redistribution.
95. Famous for its cuteness and comic gait on land, the penguin also has an enigmatic life at sea.
96. Tax Bases : tax on immovable property ( excluding land ) of enterprises and organizations and tax on land.
97. Chapter four is about the analysis of institutional economics on land factor.
98. Be traced back thousands of years ago the Neolithic Age, human beings evolved on land.Sentencedict
99. The land utilization data was in out of accord with the map information has gradually restricted the technical and scientific management on land resources.
100. Alexander Remizov, architect for Remistudio, shared with us his project, "The Ark", which is designed as a bioclimatic building with independent life-support systems that can be built on land or sea.
101. At home both in water and on land, the platypus is amphibious.
102. On a global scale, that would equate to 50 million tons a year, and an increasingly vocal band of environmentalists is expressing concerns about the impact that will have on land.
103. The walking catfish found in Southeast Asia can stay on land for hours at time, while lungfish found in Australia, Africa and South America can live out of water, but only in an inactive state.
104. Many high - gain stations will be deployed on land and ocean bottom.
105. Dive enthusiasts in Lithuania have opened the country's first underwater picture gallery, saying the waters of a lake in the west of the Baltic state unveil the beauty of art like nowhere on land.
106. Then, their move ideas leave no stone unturned is on land calculate , make an issue of.
107. The share based on land is considered part of the cost of silviculture from the whole sector's point of view.
108. The axolotl is an amphibian – one of a group of animals that spend their lives both on land and in water.
109. The settlers inadvertently constructed their fort on land sacred to the nomads.
110. To solve the problem of taxation, Dr. Quesnay and the physiocrats came up with their own original single tax (l'imp?t unique) —a single tax on land.
111. This very recklessness makes me feel that these costly operations may be only the prelude to far larger events which impend on land.
112. One of the ways we maintain unique styles of play on land and on the water is by contextually varying a unit's role.
113. We also have some good projects on land titling, because women's lack of access to land is one of the significant barriers to economic advancement.
114. In one of her strongest comments on the issue, Rice also called for Israel to stop building settlements on land it seized in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.
115. Property assessment can affect significantly tax collection on land and buildings.
116. The greatest impact would be on land and very - shallow water organisms unprotected by deep water.
117. In the pre - classical period, economists mainly conducted empirical research on land tax.
118. Amphibian animals start their lives in water, and finish their rest lives on land.
119. Ideally this should be spread on land as an organic fertiliser and soil conditioner, however great care will be required to ensure that this does not become a further source of soil contamination.
120. It takes us back to the days 400 million years ago when lobe-finned fishes first began spending time on land. Auth imagines that not all the lobe-finned fish were pleased.
121. It is the largest of the known isopods, which on land includes the relatively tiny pill bug.
122. The building is located on the outskirts of Katowice, near a forest, on land deteriorated by 4th category mining damage, where tectonic faults are a possibility.
123. Introduced a character of the thermal inertia firstly to study on land covering material in urban surface.
124. A new method of launching caissons prefabricated on land is introduced in the paper.
125. It makes a brief introduction on Land System TheoryDigital elevation model(DEM) theory, Cellular Automata theory, and Markov theory referred in this paper.
126. Feudal ruler to safeguard oneself regnant, all along is strive is most person fasten on land, make its defend devoir to the ground is produced and live each.
127. The frog is an amphibian, which means it can live on land and in water.
128. Canada is establishing a year-round Arctic presence on land and sea as well as in the air.
128. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
129. Were I the tide, I would spray wave to wash off all the corruption on land.
130. Belward expects the pressure on land use to remain relentless, and says the Landsat program must remain in place to keep track of the changing landscape.
131. Before we go to work on land , however, we must think twice.
132. The idea is to make an amphibious vehicle that can be used on land, ice and on water.
133. On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice—sliding on their bellies , and propelling themselves with their flippers.
134. Ellen MacArthur has spent her first night on land after her record breaking performance in the Globe Vendee Challenge.
135. The largest true seal , elephant seals can barely move on land, but are strong, agile swimmers.
136. A type of Christmas tree that contains valves, chokes, and gauges over a flowing well on land or on a dry completion on the seafloor. Dry trees are less common than wet trees on sea completions.
137. CATCH: Given that women on land were currently campaigning for their suffrage, the fact that those at sea were happy to accept the privileges of inequality was seen by many as iniquitous.
138. The increment tax on land value is a new type of tax in China.
139. "Sailing on land", Fireboat Alexander Grantham Exhibition Gallery, located in the Quarry Bay Park, Hong Kong. The fireboat Alexander Grantham was commissioned in 1953 and decommissioned in 2002.
140. The Indian government has approved the expansion of BrahMos Aerospace Thiruvananthapuram Limited to set up an integration complex for the BrahMos missile on land owned by the Indian Air Force (IAF).
141. The Slammer incorporates a new Nano-Dart system, which fires a small rocket-propelled dart that has exceptional speed and homing ability. The Nano-Dart can also be set to fire on land targets.
142. Scientific analysis of mutative law on land intensive utilization in central China area is beneficial to the implementation of "Rising of the Central Section".
143. Because humans live on land, they don't think of fish venomous.
144. It is easier to catty things in water than on land.
145. On land it has a light machine gun which protects it from infantry.
146. They are cumbersome on land, but stealthy and sleek in the water.
147. This low tax on land was part of the reason for the property bubbles in these countries, because untaxed land value was paid to banks, which, in turn, lent it out to bid up prices all the more.
148. On land, pelicans are noted for their ungracefulness, but in the air, they are poems of the wing.
149. Loro Horta said China is also angling for big ticket infrastructure contracts such as a pipeline that East Timor wants built from its Greater Sunrise oil field to a proposed processing plant on land.
150. Daimler had once drawn the emblem on a postcard to his wife, the star symbolising the growth of the business into transport on land, sea and air.
151. An effective and transparent data distribution and application mechanism can largely increase the strategy correctness and reduce duplicated investment on land planning.
152. Then, the effects on land degradation are discussed based on the above analytical framework and the econometric analysis using state-level data.
153. Effect of soil conservation forest depends on land surface cover of dead leave and soil condition.
154. This strange phase of the war on land and in the air astounded everyone.
155. Though clumsy on land Arctocephalus pusillus , or Cape fur seals, epitomize grace underwater.
156. It flows down the sea shelf and out into the abyssal plain much like a river on land.
157. Davis and Palumbo (2005) conducted a research on land values of an average owner-occupied single-family lot in 46 large cities by Metropolitan Statistical Area.
158. New progresses have been made on technical innovation on land and resources; breakthroughs have been obtained on key technology study and development. Informatization has stridden onto a new step.
159. The government has launched a "Three Gorges on Land" wind project in Gansu Province that will equal the generating capacity of the 22 gigawatt 3-Gorges Dam.
160. The research, outlined in the latest issue of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology[/on land.html], strengthens the belief that snakes evolved from a lizard that either burrowed on land or swam in the ocean.
161. Tilefish construct some of the largest burrows in the sea, forming pueblos similar to those American Indians built on land centuries ago.
162. The anomalies are based on land surface temperatures observed by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite.
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