单词 | On record |
例句 | 1. Last summer was the wettest on record. 2. All the important events are on record. 3. It was the hottest July on record. 4. The mayor went on record as opposing a tax raise. 5. He put it on record. 6. The police kept his name on record. 7. It was one of the hottest Augusts on record. 8. It's the shortest election campaign on record. 9. This month has been the wettest on record . 10. She is on record as saying that she once took drugs. 11. He is the latest public figure to go on record about corruption in politics. 12. Everything that is said between them will go on record. 12. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 13. The practice is to keep on record any analysis of samples. 14. The Chancellor is on record as saying that the increase in unemployment is 'a price worth paying' to keep inflation down. 15. I should like to place on record my sincere thanks to all those who have given support. 16. She is on record as saying that teachers are under too much pressure. 17. Last summer was the wettest on record for 50 years. 18. I place on record appreciation to David Blackmore and his staff for all their efforts in addressing these problems. 19. In one of the worst nights on record, officers were called to investigate 20 separate thefts from cars. 20. An early inn sign is on record showing a rainbow spanning a fine black horse. 21. Bach's violin concertos have been well-treated on record, but this new version from Hyperion using period instruments is exceptional. 22. And Dole is on record opposing the Medicare concept from its inception. 23. The two candidates went on television to put their ideas on record. 24. Despite his later fixation with relationships, Gedge's first song on record did not deal with the subject. 25. From the earliest days of childhood, our brains act like tape recorders with the built-in microphone always on Record. 26. The official reason for the decision was the persistence of a severe drought, the worst on record. 27. As well as her own projects, she has in recent years performed live and on record with her husband Wallace Roney. 28. In every case, you have a better chance of being considered if you are able to put your performance on record. 29. The number plate tallied with the particulars they, and the local Securitate, had on record. 30. The expansion of the 1990s seems set to vie with those of the 1960s and 1980s for the longest on record. 1. Last summer was the wettest on record. 2. All the important events are on record. 3. It was the hottest July on record. 4. The two candidates went on television to put their ideas on record. 5. The mayor went on record as opposing a tax raise. 31. Mrs Clinton is on record as favouring mental-health services, but how bountiful a package is not clear. 32. The Association is on record for many years high-lighting the disadvantages of this type of pay scheme. 33. For retailers it was the worst year on record and consumer spending is at its lowest since World War Two. 34. There, I've said it on record and without recourse to a single one-liner. 35. The Bennis case was the first civil forfeiture case on record involving prostitution in Wayne County, where Detroit is located. 36. I am merely placing on record, as precisely as possible, the conditions that determined the starting-point of our inquiry. 37. She intends to put the Council on record as wanting to reduce the poverty level by 10 percent. 38. Some interest in listening to music on record, or better still in the concert hall, is pre-supposed. 39. February is shaping up to be one of the wettest months on record. 40. The drop in stock prices is the fifth worst decline on record. 41. She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive. 42. Bristol brought on record club buy Ray Atteveld for the injured Martin Scott after 16 minutes.sentencedict .com 43. I also place it on record that I very much welcomed the Minister's attitude in Committee. 44. Pre-1575 Byrd is unevenly represented on record, and to experience its various facets you will have to assemble many scattered performances. 45. The deal ranks as the biggest drug industry merger on record. 46. I wish to place on record my party's stance and my personal stance on the reprocessing of nuclear material at Dounreay. 47. In one of the worst years on record many nests have been robbed or destroyed and adult birds shot or poisoned. 48. At the time, Snapple stock was one of the hottest new stock offerings on record. 49. Cork, wish to place on record our disgust and concern at the continuing objection to the establishment of this plant. 50. It's one of the heaviest falls of snow on record. 51. Successive Lord Chancellors have gone on record stating their keenness to create a judiciary more representative of the population as a whole. 52. The Nikkei index rose 1,252.51 points, to close at 17,850.66, recording the fifth largest single-day gain on record. 53. Public record information from official gazettes and the insolvency service also appear on record. 54. It was these, not so much the explosions perse that made the Krakatoa eruption the most lethal on record. 55. Britain is now experiencing the longest drought on record since 1745. 56. Royalties on record sales govern how much an artist earns from his or her recording career. 57. Despite predictions for a mediocre 1995(), last year turned out to be the third best on record for many bond holders. 58. Two weeks without rain gave the region its longest dry spell on record. 59. When it comes to conniving, deceptive control freaks, ex-boyfriends have nothing on record companies. 60. Domesticstock funds posted one of their strongest years on record, with a total return of 31. 11 % in 1995. 61. The 1980s were the hottest decade on record. 62. Chunking operations not supported on Record object fields. 63. He went on record as opposing racial discrimination. 64. He is an ex-convict. We have it on record. 65. He went on record as advocating immediate integration. 66. In my experience, people in requirements meetings tend to throw any old thing out there just to go on record as having said it. 67. The steelmakers have just posted their second-biggest monthly output on record for September, and this despite months of high-level government warnings to slim down. 68. However, when you ask for their solutions to those problems, they aren't willing to go on record with sweeping changes. 69. Last year was the wettest year on record, according to NOAA's Global Historical Climatology Network. 70. The shortest war on record, between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896, lasted just 38 minutes. 71. Lucy Stone becomes first woman on record to keep her own name after marriage, setting a trend among women who are consequently known as "Lucy Stoners." 72. NCDC also reports that the North American snow cover extent for the month was the smallest on record for April. 73. But however that may be, I shall find satisfaction in contributing, not, I hope, ignobly,[http:///on record.html] to the labor of putting on record the story of the greatest nation in the world. 74. I will go on record to say this; that I have seen things that I cannot explain. 75. In fact, I'm happy to go on record as saying that the ability to create a reality distortion field is right up there alongside optimism as an entrepreneur's most valuable weapon. 76. Where the person in charge of the unit under inspection refuses to sign, the supervisor or inspector shall put such refusal on record and report it to the port administration authority. 77. The governor is on record as favoring the new highway. 78. Japan's biggest earthquake on record struck just before the Tokyo Stock market closed, sending the Nikkei to a five week low. 79. Becket was at least as intemperate as Hildebrand, but he not only got his halo but did so in the fastest time on record. 80. Even Cary Grant is on record saying he wished he could be Cary Grant. 81. After gumshoe group on record delivers 23 hours, uncover this case successfully, bring to justice criminal arrest. 82. James E. Garret, I, Carol Garret, want to go on record as saying I love you! 83. In 2007 liquidity was tight, with the M2 measure of money supply growing more slowly than nominal GDP. Today excess liquidity (money growth minus GDP growth) is growing at its fastest pace on record. 84. To the negative effect that block brings, most manufacturer adopted lash-up to put on record, reduce the loss the smallest. 85. The unemployment rate on record in urban areas was 3.6 percent. 86. The longest inaugural address on record was given by William Henry Harrison in eighteen forty-one. He spoke for almost two hours on a cold and rainy day, without a hat or overcoat. 87. I'd also like to go on record as wishing I'd had the wit and moral courage to make the speech Mrs . Jordan did. 88. I said, "I'll love you tomorrow, but I want to go on record as saying this is trouble." 89. The shortest war on record, between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896, lasted 38 minutes. 90. If not fearful, they will be resentful that others get an opportunity to go on record with their complaints. 91. One of the earliest serial killers on record is Jack the Ripper. 92. It is additionally, if the website of the other side does not have ICP, put on record date, perhaps put on record date is false pinchbeck perhaps, had better not buy in that. 93. The guilt of Ephraim is stored up , his sins are kept on record. 94. I'll go on record right now about the 1649cc inline-Six: It's one of the greatest production motorcycle engines ever made. 95. That is also the longest period on record, and is a full six weeks longer than the average when total unemployment peaked in 1982. 96. He is the youngest chief speechwriter on record in the White House, and, despite such youth, was at the centre of discussions of the content of today's speech, one which has so much riding on it. 97. For example, if you need to e-mail a notice to every qualifying account you have on record, then iterating through a list of customer e-mail addresses in XML format is easy to do in an application. 98. Signature should correspond to specimen signature on record for the Designated Account. 99. But in 2008, Arctic sea ice extent was the second-lowest on record, with losses particularly acute in the Beaufort Sea. 100. But I'm going to go on record as saying that, for non-computer-geeks everywhere, the iPad is going to redefine computing. 101. "I'd like to go on record as saying what a good job Tomasz did over the last couple of months, " Van der Sar said. 102. There are no cases on record of contact explosions under the flat bottom of the middle portion of a large ship such as a battleship. 102. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 103. Record organs put on record through information management system by the written letter of authorization and record seal of Ministry of Commerce. 104. If it lasts into April — as it almost surely will — this one will go on record as the longest in the postwar era . 105. Go on record with a new project, relationship, diet, or exercise regimen. Publicly declare that you are ready for the next chapter in your life. 106. To centering the website that after clearing, still did not put on record, give stoutly shut, to putting on record information truthless , inaccurate, instruct correct. 107. The UN's World Meteorological Organization said Thursday that 2010 was the warmest year on record, confirming a "significant" long-term trend of global warming. 108. But the lowest summer ice cap on record put sea ice far north of the outer continental shelf, the shallow, life-rich shelf of ocean bottom in the Bering and Chukchi seas. 109. The Democratic candidates have also gone on record making explosive charges that they cannot now defuse. 110. Signature should correspond to the specimen signature on record at the Bank for the Designated Account. 111. I want to put myself on record as believing he did a hasty and inconsiderate thing. 112. Others predicted that it would be the most active solar cycle on record. 113. Actual output hit a 10 - year low as capacity utilization fell to the lowest on record. 114. As such(), Station is the largest gravity well projector on record. 115. The House is expected to approve the credit card bill with the gun amendment included, but to allow lawmakers to go on record as voting against the amendment, said a senior House aide. 116. Ransoms paid to Somali pirates totaled $238 million in 2010 — the worst year for piracy on record, according to the International Chamber of Commerce. 117. But 2010 "will almost certainly be at least the third or fourth warmest on record," said Derek Arndt, head of the Climate Monitoring Branch of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. 118. Today excess liquidity ( money growth minus GDP growth ) is growing at its fastest pace on record. 119. The $150 billion shortfall in November was the 26th straight monthly deficit, the longest streak on record and the largest budget gap for any November. 120. NASA's temperature series and another compiled by the U.S. National Climatic Data Center currently have 2005 as the warmest calendar year on record. 121. The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true appreciation of the music is an arcane process(that) closed to the uninitiated listener, however enthusiastic. 122. The guilt of ephraim is stored up , his sins are kept on record. |
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