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单词 Stations
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1. The president broadcast his message on all stations yesterday.
2. Existing commercial broadcasters claim the new stations are illegal.
3. Queues formed even before polling stations opened.
4. Today his programme is syndicated to 500 stations.
5. The plant reprocesses spent fuel from nuclear power stations.
6. There is a ban on smoking in petrol stations.
7. Local radio stations serving coastal areas often broadcast forecasts for yachtsmen.
8. Local TV stations ran the ads as a public service.
9. Most petrol stations use colour coding for different types of petrol.
10. The whole school was at action stations for the inspectors' visit.
11. The independent stations are cutting into our audience.
11. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
12. Many local stations have been networked now.
13. The hotel is situated midway between the two stations.
14. Terrorists bombed several police stations.
15. The raiders attacked two power stations.
16. Bombs went off at two London train stations.
17. It was panic stations here on Friday.
18. His shipmates stayed at their stations.
19. The power stations burn coal from the Ruhr region.
20. I have never received foreign stations.
21. Television stations around the world are linked by satellite.
22. This train calls at all stations to Broxbourne.
23. The train flew past the stations.
24. The railway stations created new settlements.
25. Gas stations dotted the landscape.
26. Railway stations are prime targets for bombs.
27. After the second explosion, all of London's main train and subway stations were shut down.
28. They were made to listen to white noise, such as static of the sort you might pick up between radio stations.
29. A bomb exploded at one of London's busiest railway stations this morning.
30. "Have you ever wondered why British Rail would rather tart up their stations than improve services?" he asked.
1. The president broadcast his message on all stations yesterday.
2. Existing commercial broadcasters claim the new stations are illegal.
3. Queues formed even before polling stations opened.
4. Today his programme is syndicated to 500 stations.
5. The plant reprocesses spent fuel from nuclear power stations.
6. There is a ban on smoking in petrol stations.
7. Local radio stations serving coastal areas often broadcast forecasts for yachtsmen.
8. After the second explosion, all of London's main train and subway stations were shut down.
9. Local TV stations ran the ads as a public service.
10. Most petrol stations use colour coding for different types of petrol.
11. They were made to listen to white noise, such as static of the sort you might pick up between radio stations.
11. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
12. A bomb exploded at one of London's busiest railway stations this morning.
13. "Have you ever wondered why British Rail would rather tart up their stations than improve services?" he asked.
14. The whole school was at action stations for the inspectors' visit.
15. The hypermarket stations had a wide selection of branded foods, clean toilets, friendly service and fast checkouts.
31. Crew, return to action stations!
32. They have built three nuclear power stations this year.
33. Four new power stations are currently under construction.
34. Wires convey electricity from power stations to the users.
35. Many smaller radio stations broadcast on archaic equipment.
36. Stations can be dangerous places for the unwary traveller.
37. Action stations, I can hear the boss coming!
38. Coal power stations release sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.
39. Guards were to be posted around nuclear power stations.
40. Victoria is one of London's busiest stations.
41. It was panic stations when the deadline was brought forward by a week.
42. It is less polluting than power stations fuelled by oil, coal and gas.
43. Sulphur dioxide is one of several pollutants that are released into the atmosphere by coal-fired power stations.
44. Nature reserves were set up around new power stations to mollify local conservationists.
45. It was panic stations when the police arrived to search the building.
46. Bear in mind that petrol stations are scarce in the more remote areas.
47. Some 4,000 railway stations have gone out of use since the 1960s.
48. You can pick up a lot of stations on the car radio but the sound is usually a bit fuzzy.
49. Britain has agreed to cut emissions of nitrogen oxide from power stations.
50. I can pick up a lot of foreign stations on this radio.
51. It's sheer folly to build nuclear power stations in a country that has dozens of earthquakes every year.
52. Gas-fired power stations will substitute for less efficient coal-fired equipment.
53. The cost of electricity from coal-fired stations is expected to fall.
54. Many stations needed repairs or rebuilding and there was a shortage of rolling stock.
55. The miners went on strike and picketed the power stations.
56. Television and radio stations beamed the news to the country.
57. There are over 40 radio stations dotted around the country.
58. The waste water was piped up from the sub - stations to the central station for cleaning.
59. The cuts, if approved(), come on the back of a difficult eight years that have seen three London fire stations closed.
60. Right, everyone - action stations! We're starting the show in 3 minutes.
61. The premier will broadcast his message on all stations this morning.
62. Three main line railway stations were closed because of bomb threats.
63. He was accused of taking the radio station downmarket in order to compete with commercial stations.
64. The TV stations agreed not to announce the projected winner until after the polls closed.
65. The increase in gas-fired power stations means traditional coal ones are becoming surplus to requirements.
66. The police took up their stations at the edge of the road, holding back the crowd.
67. They were sent to jam the enemy's radio stations during the war.
68. Over 3000 copies of the CD were pressed and sent some out to college radio stations.
69. The hypermarket stations had a wide selection of branded foods, clean toilets, friendly service and fast checkouts.
70. More and more TV and radio stations are crowding the airwaves.
71. Reporters all over the world feed the news to the TV stations.
71. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
72. Two weeks before an exam it's always panic stations as I realise how much I still have to do.
73. Such a strategic attack, mounted by cyberterrorists, would shut down everything from power stations to air traffic control centres.
74. Many prisoners have to be shuffled around police stations because of prison overcrowding.
75. Filling stations have whacked as much as a dime off their regular prices.
76. Service stations use petrol as a bait to lure motorists into the restaurants and other facilities.
77. The train stopped frequently at lonely little stations,which resulted in a sleepless night.
78. There is a lot of interest in carrying out experiments in the weightless conditions which are experienced aboard space stations.
79. They were cheap and nasty watches, the kind you see on special offer in petrol stations.
80. People get their information by tuning in to foreign radio stations.
81. The homeless sleep in doorways and stations - we step over their bodies like so much human flotsam.
82. In the heat of summer the rich fled to the hill stations.
83. Storage will be charged on each piece of baggage remaining at stations over 24 hours.
84. No new power stations have been built(), principally because of the cost.
85. She said stations should be in the open, near housing, not overshadowed by trees or walls.
86. This opera has been playlisted on the radio stations across the country.
87. The stations were built to a simple, almost standard design.
88. The ten-year deal is a vote of confidence in coal-fired power stations.
89. An efficient bulb may lighten the load of power stations.
90. There's caffs and that usually in railway stations.
91. Overseas stations actually managed to increase their contribution.
92. Both stations are designed to accommodate six-car trains.
93. The stations were all distinguished by complex roof-lines.
94. Television stations were initially pleased by this alphabet soup.
95. Preston had a long association with railway stations.
96. These stations must be constantly fed with information.
97. The names bestowed on stations equally convey a message.
98. Police are also checking bus stations and airports.
99. These in effect were stations on the caravan line.
100. Musette Light cotton bag with a long strap, used for the food and drink handed up at feeding stations.
101. We will issue factories and power stations with licences setting a ceiling on permitted emissions of pollutants.
101. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
102. By 1981 some parties were planning to launch new papers or broadcasting stations.
103. The boom period ensured that every prairie city had two and sometimes three stations, some of them very short-lived indeed.
104. An emergency call received, action stations for the Auxiliary Fire Service.
105. Shortages of imported oil sparked lines at gas stations and sent energy prices skyrocketing.
106. Stations jealous of their disciplines maintained a class and racial division on specific parts of the platform and between platforms.
107. There were considerable savings both on the capital cost of power stations and on their operating costs.
108. Conoco currently operates in 37 states from Texas to Montana, with 5, 125 service stations bearing the Conoco name.
109. As is the way of coast guard stations, it once had waves lapping at its doorstep.
110. The maps will be used to show that current plans to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions from power stations will meet international commitments.
111. Stations send their top flamethrowers to broadcast from media headquarters during the week leading up to the big game.
112. Several petrol stations and a building society in the town have already installed the equipment.
113. The gas stations that fail to comply with the law will be fined.
114. Many stations allow nameless, faceless fans to rail incessantly about things they know nothing about.
115. A cordon of armour was parked around newspapers and broadcasting stations, and key members of the previous administration were arrested.
116. Cleaners working in the tunnels between Kelvinbridge and Hillhead Stations used to report hearing disembodied voices of women singing.
117. In many cases the use of local materials imparted to country stations a distinctive regional flavour.
118. Even if they keep within budget, nuclear plants are at least twice as expensive to build as coal stations.
119. Hundreds of other families were sheltering in government buildings, police stations and army barracks.
120. Other stations demanded that we cancel the show in the national interest.
121. Most of the reported deaths, however, were due to torture in both military barracks and police stations.
122. Read in studio One of the region's independent radio stations has won a top award at the radio Oscars.
123. The study involves observational fieldwork in different types of police stations.
124. In 1845 an estimated 740 million bricks were used in stations, bridges, aqueducts, and embankments under construction.
125. Many of the country stations did not enjoy the pedigree of great architects to sire them.
126. Churches were destroyed and thousands of Christians converged on a military academy and police stations in the town to seek protection.
127. His preaching was carried on more than 3, 000 stations not counting cable.
128. The band will also record public service announcements for local radio stations, urging petitions to protest the arrest.
129. As at all his power stations, Scott faced the building in a fine Worcestershire brick that has weathered to a lovely pinky-brown.
130. Red Devil energy drink and Welcome Break service stations are running a competition to win the bike.
131. For two years critics argued that nuclear power stations should not be included in the sale,() but the government remained adamant.
132. In 1973 she married her present husband, Taufik Kiemas, a well-connected businessman who owns a string of gas stations.
133. Another is to transport coal slurry by pipeline from mines to power stations situated in areas of high electricity demand.
134. Read in studio Crews from four fire stations threatened with closure have been holding a demonstration against the plans.
135. Rats gnawed on black infants' feet, while money was used to build new police stations around the corner.
136. During the bombings, families sheltered in the comparative safety of the underground rail stations.
137. Trees consume carbon dioxide emitted by coal-fired power stations and other sources.
138. But the councils have the power to investigate corruption and run their own radio and television stations.
139. Finally, there were the microscopic soot spheres, produced by high temperature combustion, such as in the boilers of power stations.
140. On nationalisation, the divisions had acquired around 300 power stations, initially grouping them for management at an intermediate level.
141. At least two stations went bust, and others, such as Invicta Radio in Kent, had to relaunch before getting firmly established.
142. The electricity privatisation also ran into difficulties over nuclear power stations.
143. It will be based on data collected from monitoring stations throughout the province.
144. Their bivouac in the rain and snow was less comfortable than at their former stations, where they had constructed some shelter.
145. Many urban homeless were seeking refuge in subway stations and bus depots.
146. Most other independent radio stations had either had their equipment destroyed or had broadcast music programmes and other safe material.
147. Night Effect causes serious bearing errors and interference between stations. 3.
148. The stations will be rebuilt with high-level platforms, new buildings and convenient interchange with local bus routes.
149. During the 1970s, with two power stations in relatively peaceful operation, the Board consolidated its position on the Somerset coast.
150. Local stations and telecommunications facilities should be supported largely out of local contributions and appropriations from local communities.
151. What are the names of the main power stations using coal?
152. Tests were converted Tests to measure bone density in astronauts living in space stations have been converted to test for osteoporosis.
153. Diller reportedly is trying to build a national network of television stations that would offer sports and entertainment programming.
154. He has spent his time tracing and cataloguing electrical cabling and other installations, including the University's nineteen sub- stations.
155. He was going to close down about half the stations, centralize operations, shatter the old ward boundaries of police districts.
156. Some other stations don't have such good security, you know, and their crime-fighting shows rack up pretty heavy casualties.
157. Transfer stations like the one the county owns in Carlsbad will be key to accomplishing that goal, they said.
158. The two stations, once joined under the Trident banner, were divorced from each other more than 10 years ago.
159. She said that the power-generating companies would have to be forced to reduce emissions from power stations.
160. Williams and his three brothers became professionals on local radio stations, singing barbershop harmonies.
161. Helped persuade the Government to spend £200m cleaning Britain's beaches and £600m cleaning aerial discharges from coal-fired power stations.
161. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
162. She aims to chart new cases of cancer in areas around nuclear power stations.
163. In her youth she was a devout Catholic, faithfully performing the Stations of the Cross.
164. TV stations broadcast an appeal from the teenager's desperate parents.
165. Faced with conflicting advice from radio stations and the state authorities about whether to evacuate, many people just fled.
166. The corollary to this is the claim that bureaucracy in police stations is chimerical.
167. The nine components bolt together in a variety of configurations, from simple desks to sprawling work stations.
168. Four other independent generating stations are under construction and the Government are aware of about 30 other potential independent projects.
169. To make the country even more civilized the railways were embarking on building great hotels by their stations for the first time.
170. One of its clients, Houston Power and Light, uses the object-oriented system to help schedule maintenance of its power stations.
171. For years marginal radio stations paid the rent with late-night or Sunday-morning preacher shows, which they aired for cash up front.
172. Furthermore, building enough to replace sufficient coal-fired stations to meet the draft EC Directive meant an impossible construction programme.
173. Avoid places such as dry cleaners and petrol stations while you are testing out these measures.
174. Liken allows Mac applications to run on Unix stations in an X Window.
175. Such racial discrimination was also apparent at all stations in the Southern States of the United States.
176. There are fourteen commercial television companies, and a host of commercial radio stations.
177. Cart transport survived both in direct competition on shorter routes and by taking goods to and from railway stations.
178. Resnikoff recalled how one House regular taped a statement for a public service announcement plugging the program on radio stations.
179. Icicles the size of stalactites hung from the eaves of wayside stations.
180. Nuclear power stations are notoriously unreliable and construction costs go way over original estimates.
181. They are making their pitch on radio stations, and are videotaping interviews with returning refugees and playing them in the camps.
182. But the scheme ran into difficulties in the beginning and was criticised for sending solicitors to police stations miles away from their area.
183. They were unable to marry because of their different stations in life, and so eloped and fled to western Ireland.
184. The bill proposes raising the ownership limit from the current 12 stations covering no more than 25 percent of the country.
185. The greatest of the picturesque stations had dominated their cities.
186. They are apparently quite relaxed about living next to railway stations, provided they are not used to their full capacity.
187. He claims the company is preparing the system to cater for future power stations in the Teesside area.
188. Food processors are using the systems for cleaning stainless steel food preparation stations.
189. Space stations are so expensive that they can not be placed in short-lived, unstable orbits.
190. Even a new cleaner generation of coal-fired power stations is 10 years away.
191. They will hand out the lunches(/stations.html), serve food in the suites and staff food stations in the stadium.
192. Present as each crisis arose, its footage from around the world was sought eagerly by stations both at home and abroad.
193. The enormous cost of engineering the lines ensured that little money was left for the stations.
194. Spires, corner towers, belfries, even unusually shaped domes soon adorned all but the smaller frame stations.
195. Of 32 planned gas-fired power stations, three-quarters are badly designed and likely to waste more than half the gas they use.
196. And now the White Paper clears the way for these to be used by cable stations.
197. Nor will such a network of battle stations immediately end the threat of nuclear attack.
198. Mechanics were needed to keep them running, gas stations to fuel them, insurance agents to insure themthe list is endless.
199. There are no high-powered radio or television stations, and only a few electric-power transmission lines crisscross the rugged landscape.
200. Coal from the valleys is used in furnaces and converted to electricity in four power stations in the area.
201. Initially they served the many gasworks but as generating stations were built they served them too.
202. Similar concentrations of peasant products could be encountered at stations on other continents.
203. With the leap to exterior grandeur from the 1870s went a new concentration on the magnificence of the interior arrangements of stations.
204. Commercial stations are required to begin broadcasting digitally May 1, 2002.
205. The warning followed incidents in London and the West Midlands where lines to ambulance stations were disconnected.
206. Very few of the stations on what was built of the Cape to Cairo railway were anything more than small wayside halts.
207. FoE says that the stations are sited in areas where World Health Organization guidelines on sulphur emissions were breached last year.
208. Thermal stations burning coal, oil or nuclear fuel work 24 hours a day and their output is less easy to adjust.
209. Electricity comes from three power stations on the coast which burn three percent sulphur oil.
210. Two years ago, an advertising agency plastered the Paris Metro stations with posters featuring kissing couples for a soft drink promotion.
211. Several large gas-fired electricity generating stations will begin to operate and that will inevitably take away a proportion of the market.
212. Seven coastguard stations have been closed since 1979, leaving 21 stations to cover 6,000 miles of coast.
213. This is because of the higher levels of carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired stations compared with natural gas.
214. Magnox nuclear power stations will remain open, and the planned nuclear review is to be brought forward by a year.
215. Some of the old hands have got themselves in at the cop stations and traffic control rooms.
216. We were to switch trains in Chulwon, which was two train stations before the border town of Tongdu-chon.
217. Soon, stations that broadcast only on the Internet will be springing up.
218. The stations on the Trans-Siberian were classified according to size and amenity into five categories.
219. It also warned against thieves at stations and advised that possessions should not be left near carriage windows.
220. Detectives feared he was out for revenge and armed police were put on guard at police stations.
221. This must surely mean that acid rain was natural and the acidification of lochs had nothing to do with power stations.
221. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
222. His name has appeared on billboards, television and radio stations, computer terminals and a Johns Hopkins research building.
223. Neighborbood filling stations, laundries, and print shops suddenly find themselves facing an avalanche of rules and reporting requirements.
224. Spur lines led from principal stations into vast spartan dormitory accommodation where they could be quarantined and prepared for settlement.
225. There is an evident need for a clearer definition of the destination and some significant intermediate stations.
226. At gasoline stations it is illegal for customers to pump more than 10 gallons a minute.
227. A worldwide network of short-wave stations with directional aerials was established, fulfilling Marconi's dream of global radio communication.
228. Satellite television stations under the control of press barons and modelled on the tabloid press may make inaction even more indefensible.
229. The Office of Electricity Regulation should investigate the preferential contracts between the regional electricity boards and the gas-fired power stations. 3.
230. But some goods stations were by an accident of history very grand.
231. Also on Oct. 15 the Sejm approved legislation regulating television and broadcasting and allowing for commercial stations.
232. Polling stations would be awash with coffee machines and potted plants.
233. There could be asset stripping, with the new owner selling bus stations for a quick profit.
234. Motor vehicles and coal-fired power stations are held to be the main offenders.
235. There are free buses to ferry you from hotel to cable-car stations and the town has a warm, friendly atmosphere.
236. The party programme advocates the closure of all nuclear power stations and the reform of the industrial system.
237. Such stereotypic thinking forces even black stations to downplay their blackness in order to compete for the advertising dollars.
238. When they're still young, girls hang around bus stations, leisure centres, bus shelters or each other's doorsteps.
239. Radiation in the optical range and at radio frequencies can be detected either locally or at Earth stations.
240. Nor does it work well outside cities; its short range demands a dense network of base stations.
241. Will the Labour party shut down the new gas-fired generating stations, break those contracts and lay off the men?
242. Nevertheless, stations reflected the same combination of foreign capital and nationalist pride.
243. In this way, signals can be sent to it and bounced back to earth stations for reception.
244. New Zealand stations also demonstrate the manner in which, through repeated renewal, station buildings mirror the development of the country.
245. All the large cities had at least two stations, the town and the cantonment.
246. Elsewhere, voting was generally quiet, with only small official demonstrations outside polling stations.
247. Obviously, local newspapers, by definition, have more community identification than local cable systems and radio and television stations.
248. As they marched from the railroad stations, they were escorted by crowds cheering vociferously.
249. Moore's drawing of Londoners sheltering from the blitz in tube stations are now celebrated.
250. All vehicles carry videotapes and illustrative material and are designed to accommodate up to sixteen girls working in pairs at eight work stations.
251. These social distinctions were reflected in the residential patterns of workers associated with the stations.
251.
252. Other former Eastern bloc countries also face growing concern over their ageing nuclear power stations.
253. But the idea of full-blown solar power stations is unrealistic in the foreseeable future.
254. He has called for advertisers to boycott these shows and for stations to stop airing them.
255. Thus most power stations are built alongside rivers, canals or the sea, while some are also adjacent to coal mines.
256. In some cases, cameras which produce high definition close-up pictures are linked to video recorders or to screens in police stations.
257. In addition eight nuclear power stations are planned to reduce further the need for oil fired stations.
258. In a free market, polluting coal-fired power stations and unpopular nuclear ones should be less competitive because of rising environmental costs.
259. Filling stations are rarities: it behoves car owners to keep a watch on their reserves of petrol.
260. Even retrofitting of flue gas desulphurisation at the big coal stations would not make them more expensive than some gas burn.
261. Smaller stations, however, like that at the fashionable resort of Hua Hin, adopted a local multi-roofed pagoda style.
262. Between 200 and 300 new commercial stations could come on air in the 1990s and intense competition for advertising revenue is inevitable.
263. Stations come in all sizes from cottage-size right through to major civic buildings.
264. But from the early years of the twentieth century to the 1930s classical styles reigned supreme for all larger city stations.
265. These days motorists congregate at petrol stations in a seemingly perpetual hunt for fuel.
266. The Communist Party and various affiliates control nearly all Soviet printing presses and broadcasting stations.
267. In the short run, it made many black artists unacceptable on urban stations.
268. The second-tier national shows make their money by selling ads with rates based on how many stations they appear on.
269. The revolutionary radio stations are monitored daily and brief news bulletins circulated among the prisoners.
270. They are the political editors and senior correspondents of most of our television stations and national and regional newspapers.
271. Cities are full of gas stations, motor vehicles, natural gas pipelines, and the like.
272. Posters were displayed at stations large and small across the continent bearing the following message: Young Women Travelling Alone.
273. Start to phase out nuclear fission power stations, which are prohibitively expensive and potentially hazardous.
274. Metro stations were temporarily jammed after the inaugural ceremony and toward the end of the parade.
275. Elsewhere the stations consisted of the usual combination of waiting-room, baggage room, office, and telegraph-operator's room.
276. There are gas stations at either end of the block.
277. That means long lines and lengthy delays at skycap stations and ticket counters.
278. Botanical stations were established throughout the empire to study native plants and identify those o potential value.
279. The cost of making the programs was shared by a consortium of six public television stations.
280. Police stood at highways and railroad stations to halt the exodus of thousands of city dwellers.
281. It also stated that no new coal-fired power stations need to be ordered before 1990 or 1994.
282. Two commercial radio broadcasters,(/stations.html) two television stations and cable networks provide more news.
283. There are also groups that would like to set up specialist or local services which cater for interests neglected by present stations.
284. The company sees the part being used in T1 line card controllers, PABXs, cellular base stations and industrial control networking.
285. Cashline has recently been expanded into new areas of operation, including airports, shopping centres, supermarkets and petrol stations.
286. Large new stations designed to do just that were built in these three cities after the Second World War.
287. Businessmen stream into one of Tokyo's main train stations.
288. Most local radio stations are privately-owned.
289. Daily contacts with HQ, Area Stations and other Areas.
290. All TV stations specialize in time wasting.
291. How does that explain barricaded subway stations or these fucking creatures?
292. There was a number of stations throughout the London Administrative County routinely monitoring atmospheric pollution.
293. If stations are only intermittently visible it may be the only practicable system.
294. There actually were soldiers at the gas stations to ration out.
295. Humans who winter over live like rodents in burrow - like stations . Outside work is often impossible.
296. Fares do not include conveyance between railway stations and steamer piers.
297. When the transmission is good, foreign stations can be heard.
298. The approach to their battle stations lay through the streets of Madrid.
299. Use your existing Watermark Sensor with WatchDog Weather Stations and Data Loggers.
300. We want to have more scientifically literate people running our television stations.
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