单词 | Take as |
例句 | 1. Take as much time as you like. 2. Don't rush - take as long as you like. 3. Take as many as you like. 4. Take as many as you please. 5. We can take as read that an apology was given. 6. Take as an example a simple sore throat. 7. Let us take as an example the Edwardian Era, still well remembered by many living today. 8. I shall take as my starting point a television programme I imagine many of you will have seen recently. 9. At present, the further education authorities take as much advantage as possible of the economies of scale through the regional councils. 10. Their hope is to take as many as 60 to 70 for placement in Los Angeles homes. 11. Perhaps more fundamentally, we take as given the basic framework of political institutions. 12. Then a double take as Jack Russell went the same way for a disappointing 3. 13. Floating homes take as much upkeep as houses on land, and then some, including checking for leaks. 14. We can take as one starting point Tocqueville's conception of democracy, which I have already briefly sketched in the Introduction. 15. They take as their guiding principle that they will safeguard this right. 37. 16. The whole process may take as little as 90 minutes from start to finish. 17. It may take as long as a week for all the caterpillars to make their chrysalises. 18. He doesn't have to take as many shots and gives more time to each one he wants. 19. It is far better take as they come along with patience and equanimity. 20. Exhibitor: Certainly. Take as many as you need. Come back any time you're ready. 21. They all seem to think that I ask rather cheeky questions, which I'll take as a compliment. 22. One of the men glanced at him, giving a double take as he realised who it was. 23. Other agreements about our proper treatment of non-human creatures may take as long to understand and implement. 23. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 24. Creating a game from a film costs hundreds of thousands of pounds and can take as long as making the movie. 25. Any proposed reform of any western healthcare system should take as its starting point the efficacy of health-care purchase. 26. There was lengthy discussion on which format the Tournament should take as there was no specific programme or rules to follow. 27. Unless sent by an air courier, an ocean bill of lading can take as long as a week to arrive by air mail. 28. At the extreme this engenders a sense of relative deprivation which it is now fashionable to take as the measure of poverty. 29. I have walked it in a day, but it can take as long as a week to complete. 30. The position of this chapter content and 3-3 of action take as an elective course belong to heat content, in system of physics of whole high school, become independent quite relatively. 1. Take as much time as you like. 31. And it stated the Security Council's intention "to take as appropriate all necessary measures" to guarantee the inviolability of the Iraq-Kuwait border. 32. Fly ash can be take as high quality admixture of concrete. 33. Can the moral ideal of education take as its ultimate limit the democratic principle aiming at common rights in political construction and Taylor's principles upon which economic modernization rests? 34. The WHO prequalification of medicines process can take as little as three months, provided the data presented are complete and demonstrate that the product meets all required standards. 35. It can take as long as eight days to rig up rope ladders and to establish supply bases before a descent can be made into. 36. Many low ratio especially the coder of rate assume to take as unit to steer encode. 37. In the estimation of compensation, the cost for restoring and reconstructing original assets should be take as the basis of valuation. 38. Coincidentally, Mr Chana is also head of a sect that allows members to take as many wives as he wants. 39. But such a connection between philosophy and hardhead business objectives is one that we Japanese take as natural. 40. That you take as a gift and wear round your neck... 41. Any approved overtime over that will be paid at time and a half, which you can take as salary or time off. 42. It is not exactly clear how much of this letter we should take as entirely ingenuous, some of it might possibly be suspected of somewhat glossing over the truth. 43. For diagnosing protuberance lesion in bladder, sonography is more superior in some aspect than cystoscope and some other imaging methods, and should be take as a preferred method for diagnosis. 44. A scalper intends to take as many small profits as possible not allowing them to evaporate. 45. Beginning is take as an elective course, make interest gradually, graduation hind becomes side occupation. 46. For defining media ethics advisably, we should firstly not to departure from the essentiality of ethics, hich we take as devoting itself to ultimate good. 47. The results showed as following:the main water pollutants drained off are petroleum, COD, sulphates and phosphates, which take as 82.45% of the total emission amount. |
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