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单词 Bands
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1. Bands of soldiers ravaged the countryside.
2. Bands of law breakers used to rage through the town, shooting and robbing.
3. All bands slag off their record companies. It's just the way it is.
4. Some of the younger pop bands try to imitate their musical heroes from the past.
5. Most supporting bands tend to be youngsters, and rarely upstage the star.
6. The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Arena on November 28.
7. The popularity of indie bands has soared in recent years.
8. There will be marching bands and plenty of flag-waving.
9. Bands of outlaws lived in the forest.
10. They went in fear of attack by marauding bands.
11. The line-up included top bands Prodigy and Radiohead.
12. They were raided by roaming bands of marauders.
13. Several bands have namechecked Lee Hazelwood in interviews.
14. The bands have linked up for a charity concert.
15. British bands stole the show at this year's awards.
16. We're auditioning local rock bands for the music festival.
17. Local bands provide music for dancing.
18. Bands like 'James' introduced the craze for indie music.
19. Forth from the hall egressed the bands.
20. Bands of armed toughs roamed the city.
21. Nirvana was one of the most famous grunge bands.
22. We were grouped into six age bands.
23. Featuring new bands gives the show an edge.
24. The countryside was overrun by marauding bands.
25. A worker put metal bands around the safe.
26. They were streaked with alternate bands of colour.
27. The album contains too many songs by marginal bands.
28. Many bands break up because of personality clashes between the musicians.
29. Most new artists and bands aren't in a strong bargaining position .
30. The trucks tried to drive to the British base(sentence dictionary)(), running the gauntlet of marauding bands of gunmen.
1. Bands of law breakers used to rage through the town, shooting and robbing.
2. All bands slag off their record companies. It's just the way it is.
3. Some of the younger pop bands try to imitate their musical heroes from the past.
4. Most supporting bands tend to be youngsters, and rarely upstage the star.
5. The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Arena on November 28.
6. The popularity of indie bands has soared in recent years.
7. A worker put metal bands around the safe.
8. Traveling with the bands was a broadening experience for the musicians, who were usually self - taught .
31. Most heavy metal fans are under 20 - this is at variance with the age of the bands themselves, who are often over 40.
32. They are one of this year's hot new bands on the rock scene.
33. All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists.
34. This year numerous bands are playing, as well as comedy acts.
35. The bands are constantly jockeying with each other for the number one spot.
36. the set of bands of coloured light into which a beam of white light may be separatedMany insects can perceive colours of the spectrum that are invisible to us.
37. Most of the bands that appear on the show just mime to a recording of their songs.
38. As with many new bands, their early success flattered to deceive.
39. Tendons store elastic energy by stretching and then snapping back into shape like rubber bands.
40. Bands of government soldiers, rebels and just plain criminals have been roaming some neighborhoods.
41. Bands of gunmen have hijacked food shipments and terrorized relief workers.
42. By age 16 he was playing professionally with bands in Greenwich Village.
43. Traveling with the bands was a broadening experience for the musicians, who were usually self - taught .
44. Some towns found that lynching was the only way to drive away bands of outlaws.
45. The Texan singer will be supported by two other bands, as yet unannounced.
46. Can you match up these songs with the bands who sang them?
47. By the time he was 15, Scott had gigged with a handful of well-known small bands.
48. A team of music industry figures will select bands and soloists from demo tapes.
49. The club has become a graveyard for mediocre provincial bands.
50. It is the movers and shakers of the record industry who will decide which bands make it.
51. Arrows denote the positions of the close migrating bands.
52. He finds bands to dance to.
53. These bands just happened to be black and popular.
54. Plus a little dig at dinosaur bands.
55. Also, he worked, by and large, in second-rank bands.
56. But properties in bands C-H would face higher charges.
57. There are orange bands around the snake's back.
58. Then still other bands copy the copiers.
59. It was a time when Madness seemed the most immortal of pop bands.
60. The Byrds are seen as an antecedent of bands like R.E.M.
61. Radio brought entertainment to a mass audience, in particular light musical entertainment: it produced the age of the great dance bands.
62. Mr Tolleson never stopped performing and spent his free moments arranging pieces for his and other bands.
63. Younger audiences are becoming increasingly interested in bands of this musical grab-bag genre, and not only as a retro fad.
64. A began making music at thirteen with local Cape bands, and was mostly noted for his singing.
65. In an arena where most bands are denied even their 15 minutes of fame, Whyte wants to live for ever.
66. It lasted until summer 1947, but big bands were on a downward slide and Armstrong found leading a headache.
67. Trumpet players in dance bands possess many different sorts of mutes with a corresponding number of resultant timbres.
68. He felt the inch of bare skin above his socks as two cold metal bands.
69. As she goes through bottles, bands and boyfriends, she leaves a trail of her broken heart behind her.
70. But times are hard, and bands of itinerant jugglers and acrobats have gone before them, picking the villages clean.
71. When the football season ended, these warrior bands literally vanished.
72. Its cargo of supporters and media will be greeted by brass bands and fireworks at 10 ports.
73. The capital has remained an area of open fighting between armed bands under the control of no one faction.
74. For larger tours, bands need a tour accountant to travel with them and record all transactions as they are made.
75. Bands played German marches.
76. But it should be noted that the more successful these bands became, the more mellow and less intense their music got.
77. His cell was eight by fifteen with a solid oak door supported by steel bands.
78. In spite of the weather conditions 50 bands, travelled to compete at the first outdoor competition of the new season.
79. The majestic castle walls, with their varying bands of stone, were modelled on the walls of Constantinople.
80. Pipe the bands down one row at a time, leaving even gaps in between.
81. Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and wedded to it’s liberty and interests by the most lasting bands. Thomas Jefferson 
82. Craft fairs, local events, bands and art exhibitions will all be on offer.
83. To start with, nearly all the warning patterns consist of pale bands or light patches against black backgrounds.
84. Under natural conditions some bands die out due to severe drought, disease, or increased predation.
85. A simple example using only two bands is used to illustrate the method.
86. Looting and rape by rebels and their bands of abducted children still occur.
87. It is worth buying covered elastic bands or using a ribbon.
88. I tend to like to do it like local bands do.
89. Many punk bands extended this antagonism to all established rock musicians over the age of twenty-five.
90. The clearly visible wing bands enable individual birds to be identified and detailed records of their growth to be kept.
91. It is red-orange, with five or six narrow violet-blue bands on the sides.
92. Then chaotic behaviour recurs, with the phase space trajectories being initially confined to bands and subsequently filling a whole region.
93. Indeed, some bands are unable to tour without their record company's financial support.
94. Held in a sprawling Phoenix convention center, the lavish party is big enough to accommodate four or five bands simultaneously.
95. Major relaxations consisted of bands, societies, galas and of course, regular church attendance.
96. The upper surface of the arms are covered with a dense coating of granules and segmental bands of hooks.
97. That game was held at Los Angeles Coliseum, where California law prevented local college bands from performing at a professional event.
98. As you move into the higher income bands, the charges start to increase.
99. Nor could breakdowns of these awards in terms of age bands and entry qualifications be supplied.
100. The rise of modern jazz through bebop coincided with the demise of the big bands.
101. Vintage automobiles, horsedrawn street cars and traditional marching bands pass alongside quaint old stores and cafes where ragtime music is played.
102. The point being made, I think is that the indie bands and football thugs have killed it.
103. The frozen hoar frost from the summer fog delimits annual ice bands in the core.
104. The arrowheads demarcate the two antibody positive bands with estimated M r of 43 and 45K.
105. Secure at the wrists and upper arms with the rubber bands.
106. There were also in Olympus two bands of lovely sisters, the Muses and the Graces.
107. Bands appear in the streets, and folklore groups are dancing and singing in the central reservations and gardens of Funchal.
108. How many bands of colour are there in a rainbow?
109. Never use rubber bands to tie back your hair: it's a sure way to get hair breakage.
110. It helps that both bands have been receiving critical accolades since their inception, and album sales for each have been solid.
111. Receiver is attached to battery with servo tape - rubber bands are for added security.
112. The bands are just beginning to drift through, but Relief is still on stage.
113. Instead they hone their personal fighting skills and come in times of need to fight in small warrior bands.
114. The details of rotational line positions in vibration bands are exceedingly complex, and beyond the scope of this book.
115. Thus, under correct termination, no electrical power is fed into these filters over the attenuation bands of frequencies.
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116. She had a stick painted with bands of bright colors, from which hung a gong.
117. He has also had many composing commissions for radio big bands and symphony orchestras.
118. Although young bands can find the established people in Music Week, they are probably a waste of time.
119. The Castaways Quality Circle, comprising, looked at the method of strapping moulds together with the use of elastic bands.
120. Moreover, a prominent feature in the gel retardation experiments is the presence of a smear between the two well-defined bands.
121. Some bands are extremely keen to sign with a respected manager who insists on collecting the artist's money.
122. Bands flocked to the bedsits of Whalley Range and Didsbury.
123. It features carnival rides, live bands and a dance pavilion along with booths for food, arts and crafts.
124. People, they build these institutions like governments or rock bands or anything, and reality is distorted.
125. I see it a lot in the Southeast and some of the most popular bluegrass bands.
126. Fans watched highlights of the season on a large video screen as they waited for the players and marching bands.
127. Attractions include jazz bands, a punch and judy show, craft workshops and an outdoor display of visual arts.
128. Fairly self-explanatory, the new format gives lesser-known local bands a crack at the Congress stage and the opportunity for wider exposure.
129. Some bands think that just playing gigs will be enough to attract a following.
130. From three strategically located stages, well-known musical groups provide a dancing beat while roving bands serenade the crowd.
131. The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.
132. We were ignored and despised by everyone - fans, venues, bands and journalists.
133. You could paint two or three bands of different colours in different widths, starting from the baseboard or skirting.
134. Dance bands, jazz and crooners of indeterminate age gave way to the new imported sound of the States - rock'n'roll.
135. This is the size of many hunter-gatherer bands, the social organization in which mankind has existed throughout most of its history.
136. Like the minor, circular designs of the latter, it may have possessed a number of concentric bands.
137. More and more countries compete(), as nations fragment: the bands at Atlanta need the music for 197 national anthems.
138. A supporting cast of special guest bands is currently being finalised.
139. There were to be no marching bands, no floats, no politicians waving from convertibles, no clowns tossing candy.
140. Conclusions: There is a fairly clear trend in all bands, apart from the oldest plants.
141. This labyrinthine venue is good for new bands and has sporadic club nights.
142. Many leading local Manchester bands have already bought into the site.
143. This, however, is unlikely to be a serious problem with five-year age bands.
144. Last year it was increased by 20 percent across the three engine capacity bands - double the inflation rate.
145. For 8 years she's hired out the old gym near her home to local bands.
146. As groupings became larger,(http:///bands.html) tribes or bands were formed on the basis of more extensive kinship ties.
147. Other facilities include two swimming pools and nightly entertainment featuring steel bands, limbo dancing and calypso music.
148. The idea behind the commercials is that reading is as cool and entertaining as their favorite bands.
149. In the ERM, currencies are not allowed to move outside their bands.
150. Other members of the Ramones have mentioned starting new bands or keeping a hand in the music business.
151. Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal.
152. Support bands have yet to be confirmed, but Deep Joyn will join the band for most dates.
153. However, highwaymen and armed guerrilla bands were becoming more numerous, especially along the roads from the seacoast to the capital.
154. The broadening of the higher bands reflects progressively shorter lifetimes for the final highly-excited vibrational states.
155. It has become usual practice for record companies to advance bands some money to underwrite the costs of these first tours.
156. These human beasts of burden also wore heavy leg-irons chained to thick steel bands clamped around their waists.
157. Divided into many small bands, the Orcs made their way east out of the Old World and recorded history.
158. A new wave of rock bands experimented with different rhythms and beats.
159. Other bands don't: they eschew the arty deliberations of the underground in favour of an all-out assault upon preconceptions and asinine posturing.
160. Stone bands were also used to decorate the walls and arches.
161. As a recording engineer for the Beach Boys and other bands, Stephen Desper experimented with all sorts of sound technology.
162. Fischer was playing in dance studios, working weekends in fox-trot bands.
163. Our Exmoor club is free to residents - and you can enjoy regular entertainment, discos and live bands.
164. Isolated rebel bands continue to harass government troops in the hills.
165. The flexible rod in its back which runs the entire length of its body carries transverse bands of muscles.
166. She glances over at the two bands and feels the anger rising.
167. On election day, bands play in Treby Magna and crowds line the way to the polls, heckling the voters.
168. A slight extension of those bands could ease the extra cost that might be brought about by improvements.
169. Anderson took up trombone at the age of eight, playing in school bands with fellow pupil and trombonist George Lewis.
170. The former system involved the operative having to attach more than 20 bands at a time to hold a mould in position.
171. At any given moment most such bands can be expected to contain no incestuous members.
172. Many bands now take responsibility for advertising their gigs, and these posters encourage these self-help initiatives.
173. Chimps go from small feeding bands to big groups depending on the nature of the food supply.
174. It has a great dance floor and discos and live bands are staged here regularly.
175. What has always separated them from other rock-and-roll bands is a curious mixture of maturity and immaturity./bands.html
176. The envelopes were packed together in bundles and secured with thick elastic bands.
177. So, fixed exchange rates or narrow bands simply do not allow countries the flexibility to solve their internal economic troubles.
178. Nobody will believe that governments are likely to intervene when exchange rates move toward the edge of their bands.
179. And people no longer look to the parties to provide them with parades, marching bands, and Thanksgiving turkeys.
180. Moving one of the world's biggest bands around on a tour of this size is a massive operation.
181. Bands lack formal leaders, so there are no marked economic differences or disparities in status among their members.
182. A handsome yet sylvan prospect where you could promenade to the music of brass bands.
183. Patriots march to brass bands, and firework displays are held in most cities.
183. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
184. The asteroid belt is broadly zoned into bands of different classes of asteroids.
185. I want to underline the biggest mistake which I believe bands make when they are starting out.
186. Avoid rubber bands, spiky brushes and combs, and do cover up your hair in the sun.
187. The draft Regulation re-emphasises that Member States fix their HLCAs on bands according to the severity of permanent natural handicaps on agriculture.
188. Anaesthetised mice were placed supine on cork boards and steadied by elastic bands around the four limbs.
189. Meanwhile, Giap faced the task of forming guerrilla bands, which would ultimately become the core of an army.
190. Six to eight diagonal transverse bands lie on the upper half of the body.
191. The big bands ran into other economic barriers as well.
192. No more Tube, no more of your favourite bands on the telly, another dark age as regards the media.
193. One of those bands is the Cloudwatchers, whose latest cassette single provides two good blueprints for the perfect pop song.
194. Most people in bands have quite similar backgrounds and I reckon a lot of them shared the same experience as I did.
195. In the observed spectrum we find that several low frequency bands shift on deuterium substitution.
196. Mart Kenney was a perfectionist, and his high standards set an example for scores of dance bands across the country.
197. When they did get good they'd be one of the biggest bands in the world, the Fish predicted.
198. The floral extravaganza featured 55 floats, 30 equestrian units and 24 marching bands.
199. The blue pitcher has yellow bands around the neck.
200. He obtained discrete bands of colour materials.
201. The pattern has bands of geometric shapes along with flowers and leaves.
202. Duplication of bands in this region also shown by trifluoropropyne and perfluoro 2 - butene.
203. Some adhering junctions are present as narrow bands connecting two cells.
204. Its accuracy and optical resolution may be influenced by atmospheric absorption bands.
205. Duplication of bands in this region is also shown by trifluoropropyne and perfluoro 2 - butyne.
206. Cuttings and core from the drill - holes have intersected conglomerate bands.
207. They went to a casino where two bands spelled each other.
208. Duplication of bands in this region is also shown by trifluoropropyne and perfluoro 2 - butene.
209. I spent years on the dole trying to get bands together and I never worried about money then.
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