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单词 Pre-war
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1. The tourist industry is recovering to pre-war levels.
2. The novel is set in pre-war London.
3. The novel captures the feeling of the pre-war period to a T.
4. But that is looking back to pre-war pre-Blitz days.
5. Tommy did all the pre-war Chapel outings.
6. Life in pre-war Britain was simpler and less fast-paced.
7. This was much higher than pre-war figures, and there seemed little prospect, on existing policies, of any significant decline.
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8. Three other local traders from pre-war times had also acted as careful vicars of Bray until 1922.
9. Beer consumption fell as compared to the pre-war period, and did not pick up again to 1945 levels until 1968.
10. The old pre-war autobahn to Stuttgart only had a double carriageway and after fifty years of use was often under repair.
11. The last of the pre-war Kindertransporte left Berlin on 31 August.
12. In the pre-war years,[] his lack of charisma and poor judgement of men contributed significantly to tension within the establishment.
13. A good-looking, pre-war pen cost less than a third of its modern cousin, and wrote just as well.
14. The Pilling Circular Tour of pre-war years has recently been revived using vintage trams and buses. 3.
15. There were many such tours in the pre-war years, often taken with Barfield, sometimes with Warnie, sometimes both.
16. There was some pre-war and wartime development but the real growth began in the 1940s.
17. Different sections of the pre-war work-force suffered from one or the other.
18. She spent hours unpicking her pre-war frocks in order to remake them for her daughter.
19. In the immediate pre-war period, the Bolsheviks' Pravda attracted much more support than the Menshevik organ, Luch.
20. Romanov waved his hand as he continued to stare at the pre-war, faded photograph of the two men.
21. Nor do they deny the growing popularity of Bolshevik rather than Menshevik slogans and strategy in the pre-war years.
22. Peter performed this function with maximum cheerfulness for the last two pre-war years and the first two afterwards.
23. The Allies took reparations and industrial output was much reduced: even in 1947 production was less than half pre-war levels.
24. Bert Hall, a true Texan soldier-of-fortune, already had a colourful pre-war flying career behind him.
25. They feared a post-war depression but wanted a return to pre-war policies.
26. He was dressed in a blue blazer and white trousers as though for some pre-war cruise.
27. Meanwhile, at the Works they began to implement the Railway Executive Committee pre-war plans of preparing ambulance trains for home use.
28. Moderns will gasp at the size of some of the pre-war crowds.
29. However, despite this frontal Puritan assault, the popular religious culture of the pre-war period survived.
30. In addition to the milk floats there were also a few redundant horse vehicles, including a pre-war bread van and a hansom cab.
31. In particular, the question of whether the largest groups, known as keiretsu, are merely pre-war zaibatsu in a different guise.
32. Mention his name to these pre-war survivors and you hear a sound like soup sucked through clenched teeth.
33. Our pre-war apartment is spacious, with windows on three sides and a central hallway that roughly bisects the rooms.
34. But the sharp decline in peasant disturbances in the pre-war years pointed to peaceful development.
35. The pre-war career of H. N. Brailsford illustrates the easy co-operation of liberal and socialist internationalism before 1914.
36. Pre-war poster for Circular bus route 22, which replaced the Layton and Central Drive trams in 1936.
37. One of its own ancestors, the pre-war, down-market Lagonda Rapier, almost destroyed its parent company.
38. During the immediate pre-war years the characteristic features of imperialism rapidly intensified.
39. There was a pre-war bed and a prewar tallboy and a pre-war wardrobe and patterned lino on the floor.
40. For a few years the child population remained at pre-war size and existing facilities could match demand.
41. The Labour Party's pre-war proposals for improved old age pensions had included a retirement qualification.
42. The mass of new information which started to accumulate with the pre-war coalfield revision was greatly augmented during the wartime period.
43. Nevertheless, it was not until the last pre-war years that recruitment from the intelligentsia declined.
44. But does it exist anywhere outside coiled up rolls of decaying celluloid of pre-war films?
45. Indeed, in political terms Die-hard conservatism proved to be even less relevant than its pre-war namesake.
46. Hastings began to try to get back to its pre-war holiday resort living.
47. The example of Coventry perhaps best exemplifies the dovetailing of pre-war concerns with the effects of the blitz.
48. pre-war Europe was a community networked by transnational institutions.
49. Why was the pre-war intelligence faulty?
50. If anything , his views were those of Poland's pre-war Socialist party.
51. So did self - interest ; dead Jews were unlikely to want their pre-war property back.
52. Thirdly Peloponnesus War was a disaster to Athenian, made the citizens of Athens much poorer compared to before of pre-war, and weakening their capacity to gather land.
53. That is a Czechslovakian , pre-war , monochrome, low - budget movie.
54. Some Chasseur Officers used the pre-war hunting horn emblem which lacked the RF of the wartime version above.
55. Certainly prejudice was prevalent in pre-war Poland; but many Poles defied it.
56. The red and white striped tail on this C-47 Skytrain called "Bluebonnet Belle" is typical of pre-war color schemes, when high visibility arrangements dominated.
57. By the spring of 1940 only six of the 19 pre-war studios were still operating.
58. TIMELINE: Flashbacks are pre-war, the present - day stuff is the future. Wait, I confused myself.
59. The government protected key sectors as part of a wider industrial policy aimed at restoring pre-war industrial levels.
60. Certainly prejudice was prevalent in pre-war Poland; but many Poles defied it. One of the bravest was Irena Sendler.
61. Western diplomats say that insisting on a reduction to pre-war levels is unrealistic.
62. It was founded during Czechoslovakia's pre-war first republic by Milos Havel, an uncle of the present Czech president, Vaclav Havel.
63. The plain fact is that the universities now need much larger staffs than they did pre-war.
64. He saw himself as standard-bearer for the pre-war Teutonic civilisation ruined by the Nazis, and he brought this civilisation to America as an enlightening service, something to benefit the natives.
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