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单词 As so
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1. The report will be left on the shelf as so many reports have been left in the past.
2. As so often in education, the pendulum has swung back to the other extreme and testing is popular again.
3. I'm not as conceited as so many people seem to think.
4. His success depended, as so often happens, on things entirely outside his control.
5. As so frequently occurs in warfare, the earliest engagements proved to be unreliable indicators of what was to follow.
6. It came, as so much did for her now, in the cadences of a disembodied voice.
7. As so often, we have conflict between equity or fairness and efficiency.
8. There had been no transformation, as so often there had been, but instead a marked decline in her powers.
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9. And about something as important as so much land and money he would speak with correctitude.
10. As so often seemed to be the case, the cavorting sea creatures heralded bad weather.
11. As so often in life, the best comes at a price.
12. Our purpose is not to criticize government, as so many have, but to renew it.
13. As so often, local bureaucrats have been protected by national bureaucrats who fear that they will be tarnished by association.
14. As so often happens in the last years, his remaining family and oldest friends became of most importance to him.
15. In cathedrals, as so much else, Cottle has a highly developed taste for the unusual and the unappreciated.
16. As so often when something good is being restored to the church[], its arrival is not without controversy.
17. The new drugs were widely acclaimed, as so many other medical and surgical procedures had been.
18. Here, as so often in the New Testament, word and sacrament mutually reinforce one another.
19. But then, as so often happens in science, more research complicated the picture.
20. Would that as many animal lovers were as quick to speak and defend dumb animals instead of staying silent as so many do.
21. Out of this noisome soil grew some of the funerary customs of the upper classes, which today strike us as so exaggerated.
22. Since such fraudulent claimants are not actually unemployed, it is wrong that they should be counted as so.
23. During 1915 many Dunedin cricket clubs had to withdraw teams as so many players were enlisting.
24. I offer support - if able to - or just listen, as so many need to talk.
25. There had been a pair using this barn, but, as so often happens these days, they deserted their nest.
26. Smeared with grease, fragments of chicken and edenwort, they reminded him, as so often, of his life.
27. When squirreling away the wax seals, Colley had thrown the parchments into the property wagon as so much litter.
28. The problems arise quickly, though, when the cast are, as so often, essentially stereotypes.
29. Just when these walls were later added remains a vexing question as so little positive evidence has even now been recovered.
30. I know that an election is coming, but as a conscientious Member I can not treat them as so much confetti.
1. The report will be left on the shelf as so many reports have been left in the past.
31. As so often happens, the conversation becomes increasingly serious and philosophical.
32. Innovation, as so often in the market itself, is seen primarily within these received terms.
33. She impressed me as so uncanny and fateful.
34. I am sure all of you will have a wonderful time at Riverdance, just as so many millions around the world have done since the show began it's extraordinary journey in Dublin in 1995.
35. So, is it true, as so many believe that masturbation is so commonplace, natural, pleasurable and healthy that "ninety-eight percent of us masturbate, and the other two percent are liars?"
36. As so often happens when there's a plumbing problem, house guests are on the way: the space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to launch on Saturday, with seven astronauts aboard.
37. Nyliok said just as so many people flock to newly independent South Sudan to resettle or to make a quick buck, funding for HIV/AIDS has been slashed in the global economic crisis.
38. The Anklet Hypothesis can also apply to wrists, as so brilliantly demonstrated by Tsukasa in this pic. Doesn't her arm look so much more slender with that bracelet?
39. False medical advertisements Lvjian News newspaper, as so blatantly copy of the picture is really rare.
40. They had tuned Hoover out, just as so many Americans have tuned Bush out, either for reasons of partisanship or fatigue.
40. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
41. H 2 SO 4 is at least 100 times as lethal as SO 2 in guinea pigs.
42. The Socialistic education movement was then carried out in great force. It underwent three phases: experimental unit as so on, and went along with the culture revolution at last.
43. As so far, there is just a little of literature of L252 monosubstituted hydantoin , and the details of the racemization of hydantoin are not revealed.
44. As so often with long-awaited party pronouncements, much of the "breakthrough" is already common practice and the toughest issues are skirted.
45. The Anklet Hypothesis can also apply to wrists, as so brilliantly demonstrated by Tsukasa in this pic.
46. It was not are cord of imaginary transactions such as so many people keep merely to make or lose millions of dollars without getting the swelled head or going to the poorhouse.
47. Objective:The aim of the study was to explore the causes of the accusable cases in the nursing area and develop the measures as so to reduce even prevent their occurrence.
48. But, as so often with Thatcherism, behind the private sector promise lay a public sector bung.
49. First, the photograph unexpectedly like this flagitious; first, the rumor will actually go so far as so under poor; first, China's females near the matter can like be unexpectedly the opening.
50. As so far, there isn tan uniform Nation Standard that expatiate how to appraise the quality of the four-colour offset imprinter and the presswork.
51. He look upon any time not spend in study as so much lose time.
52. In fact the Kraken was first described in a manuscript about a thousand years ago; Scandinavian mythology depicted the Kraken as so large that its body appeared as several small islands.
53. Also this week, the Obama administration named a former Justice Department official as so - called border czar.
54. Somehow he must prepare them to regard the law so lightly and see sin as so unobjectionable, that when their lives are on the line, they will choose to disobey rather than perish.
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