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单词 Narrowly
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(1) One car narrowly missed hitting the other one.
(2) The plane crashed, narrowly missing a hotel.
(3) The study was criticized for being too narrowly focused.
(4) New heavy industries were concentrated in narrowly restricted areas.
(5) She narrowly missed hitting him.
(6) They narrowly evaded a police car which was approaching.
(7) They narrowly avoided defeat in the semi-final.
(8) The car narrowly missed a cyclist.
(9) He was narrowly defeated in the election.
(10) A tragedy was narrowly averted when a lorry crashed into a crowded restaurant.
(11) She narrowly escaped injury.
(12) She threw a plate at him and only narrowly missed.
(13) The team lost narrowly.
(14) Alan narrowly avoided an accident.
(15) They narrowly escaped being killed in the fire.
(16) The child narrowly escaped decapitation by the propellers.
(17) The prime minister narrowly survived a leadership challenge.
(18) The gun control measures narrowly squeaked through Congress.
(19) He narrowly escaped being killed.
(20) Voters narrowly rejected the scheme.
(21) The law is being interpreted too narrowly.
(22) He narrowly escaped an assassination attempt .
(23) The bullet narrowly missed her heart.
(24) He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague.
(25) She looked at him narrowly.
(26) The Senate voted narrowly to continue funding the scheme.
(27) He narrowly missed being run over by a car.
(28) Narrowly self-interested behaviour is ultimately self-defeating.
(29) She narrowly missed winning an Oscar.
(30) He was narrowly beaten by his opponent.
(1) One car narrowly missed hitting the other one.
(2) The plane crashed, narrowly missing a hotel.
(3) The study was criticized for being too narrowly focused.
(4) New heavy industries were concentrated in narrowly restricted areas.
(5) She narrowly missed hitting him.
(6) They narrowly evaded a police car which was approaching.
(7) They narrowly avoided defeat in the semi-final.
(8) The car narrowly missed a cyclist.
(9) He was narrowly defeated in the election.
(10) A tragedy was narrowly averted when a lorry crashed into a crowded restaurant.
(11) She narrowly escaped injury.
(12) She threw a plate at him and only narrowly missed.
(13) The team lost narrowly.
(14) He narrowly missed being run over by a car.
(15) He narrowly escaped being drowned.
(16) She narrowly won the first race.
(17) He braked hard and narrowly avoided a parked van.
(18) She watched him narrowly.
(31) Our team was narrowly defeated in the final.
(32) He had narrowly missed selection for the team.
(33) They narrowly escaped from the jaws of death.
(34) The officer looked at him narrowly through half-closed eyes.
(35) He narrowly escaped being drowned.
(36) He narrowly escaped death in an avalanche.
(37) The boy narrowly escaped being drowned.
(38) She narrowly won the first race.
(39) He braked hard and narrowly avoided a parked van.
(40) The ball narrowly shaved his off stump.
(41) One bullet struck his car, narrowly missing him.
(42) She narrowly failed to win enough votes.
(43) They narrowly missed being killed in the fire.
(44) The nationalists were narrowly beaten in the local election.
(45) A man narrowly escaped death when a fire broke out in his home on Sunday morning.
(46) Suddenly Ned swerved the truck, narrowly missing a blond teenager on a skateboard.
(47) They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world.
(48) The legislature voted narrowly to table a motion of no-confidence in the government.
(49) She watched him narrowly.
(50) The Prime Minister narrowly avoided a leadership challenge last year.
(51) The plane narrowly avoided disaster when one of the engines cut out on take-off.
(52) These big general issues should be broken down into more narrowly focused questions.
(53) The Maclaren team were narrowly pipped at the post by Ferrari.
(54) Take-off and landing procedures have been tightened after two jets narrowly escaped disaster.
(55) They narrowly escaped shipwreck in a storm in the North Sea.
(56) I narrowly missed a cyclist who wobbled into my path.
(57) He narrowly escaped with his life when suspected right-wing extremists fired shots into his office.
(58) Five firemen narrowly escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet.
(59) Luckily the pilot saw the other plane just in time, and a disaster was narrowly averted .
(60) She hurled the ashtray across the room, narrowly missing my head.
(61) In 1916 he had only narrowly won re-election.
(62) The torpedo was only narrowly avoided.
(63) That role has always been narrowly construed.
(64) Smith narrowly lost the election.
(65) A black BMW swerved(http://), narrowly missing another car.
(66) Knowingly or not, others have narrowly escaped Pottker.
(67) We will have to consider your proposal very narrowly.
(68) The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook.
(69) The bullet narrowly missed her.
(70) The bill was narrowly defeated in the Senate.
(71) It is too narrowly focused and costly.
(72) Engineer, David Ramsay, narrowly missed being on the flight.
(73) A disaster was narrowly averted.
(74) In 1924 they narrowly missed relegation.
(75) The role is narrowly conceived by the present incumbent.
(76) So there you have it: narrowly self-interested behaviour is ultimately self-defeating.
(77) It narrowly missed one of the occupants who was sitting in the front room.
(78) Looking to her heart, she sees the chasm left by a death she narrowly escaped.
(79) The exceptional circumstances in which execution may be refused are very narrowly defined.
(80) For disaster narrowly averted and for disaster to come if she showed any mercy.
(81) He sped away with them still on amber, narrowly avoiding a car coming the other way.
(82) Two or three weeks ago, a crossbow quarrel narrowly missed my face as we crossed the Lawnmarket.
(83) A very major concern for the 1990s is the economics of research libraries, narrowly interpreted.
(84) Defining the academic too narrowly can leave many without intellectual work to do.
(85) In addition, school-to-work initiatives designed for narrowly defined occupations or industries may fail to attract students.
(86) John Hutt fled down the small village main street, narrowly missing two elderly ladies.
(87) Although they were narrowly beaten it was a super effort by the team.
(88) A recent survey marked the environment as voters' fourth priority, narrowly behind education, health and jobs.
(89) Buthe won the 1996 election so narrowly that he reluctantly had to rely on the nationalist parties for a stable parliamentary majority.
(90) With every actor reasoning in the same way, however, no narrowly rational person will participate.
(91) The housing project, which had been approved by the town council, was narrowly defeated by public vote.
(92) Bardot was still recovering from shock after narrowly missing being shot earlier this year by hunters killing her pets.
(93) The article says Meyers narrowly escaped arrest in Rome last month.
(94) The anti-institutional approach of market economics is, moreover, very narrowly conceived.
(95) A motion on the opening day to put the work of the government to a vote of no confidence was narrowly defeated.
(96) The dry land plants, suitable for paludariums and terrariums, have leaves distinctly divided into the petiole and narrowly lanceolate blades.
(97) The grain is narrowly interlocked, sometimes wavy or variegated, producing roe or narrow ribbon striped figure on quartered surfaces.
(98) Narrowly escaping the hostile intentions of the awakened populace, they eventually bore Mildred into Canterbury amid great rejoicing.
(99) It narrowly beat much bigger rival and fellow supermarkets group J Sainsbury to the top slot, and outshone Tesco.
(100) Having narrowly survived utter extermination, a despised, persecuted minority becomes the toast of Pennsylvania Avenue within a generation.
(101) It narrowly misses the corner of an executive's brief case.
(102) In this section we are concerned with the direct effects rather narrowly defined.
(103) McClair clearly on the same wavelength, swept on to a perfect forward pass and shot narrowly wide.
(104) It was a means of social improvement along narrowly defined routes, usually connected with the construction industry.
(105) The Metro set the class standard in this area; the Clio narrowly surpasses it(), thanks to its longer wheelbase.
(106) Flying into the airport at Lima, we narrowly avoided a collision with another plane.
(107) That phrase is read narrowly to convict the accused of handling rather than theft, handling being a more serious offence than theft.
(108) In many of the cases arising out of homelessness, local authorities have sought to interpret their statutory obligations narrowly.
(109) Our team was narrowly defeated in this year's area final.
(110) Among the successful opposition candidates was Hitoshi Motoshima, who was narrowly elected to a fourth term as mayor of Nagasaki.
(111) In 1949 he narrowly escaped the first of three attempts on his life.
(112) The AI approach became feasible only within narrowly defined domains.
(113) During the war he narrowly escaped death dozens of times.
(114) And Chrysler narrowly avoided a major strike in August at its Detroit axle plant, another aging factory targeted for shutdown.
(115) Health gain has been rather narrowly defined in primary care studies of diabetic care to date.
(116) An assault on the office building angered the men in the yard and violence was narrowly avoided.
(117) He narrowly escaped arrest when the police raided his house.
(118) This kind of accountability goes beyond the narrowly defined stewardship of assets to include responsibility for the performance of those assets.
(119) Mrs Field's amendment was narrowly defeated by votes to 21.
(120) The charges against Studer are part of the legal dispute over the share plan, which shareholders narrowly backed in November 1994.
(121) Competition chili has no filler; it is simple, basic, and narrowly defined.
(122) Even the space inside the narrow arenas is narrowly proscribed, especially for singers.
(123) The council voted narrowly last month to rejoin the devolved government.
(124) She narrowly missed adding to the silverware in both the mixed and women's doubles too.
(125) It is sobering to recall that Messrs Henderson, Cartledge and Bukovsky narrowly lost the debate.
(126) Odds-on favourite last time at Haydock, he was narrowly beaten into third place, but tomorrow should prove third time lucky.
(127) He narrowly escaped drowning.
(128) In the referendum the population of Western Samoa voted narrowly in favour of the introduction of universal suffrage.
(129) Leinster did a similar demolition job on Llanelli and lost narrowly to the South-west Division.
(130) When the market closed in 1974, the piazza narrowly survived being turned into an office development.
(131) Bush narrowly beat Bill Clinton, 38 percent to 37 percent.
(132) Turning from the narrowly financial aspects, let us briefly mention some of the legal complexities of the system.
(133) A second jet disaster was narrowly averted in Bogota on Thursday.
(134) This was narrowly avoided by producing a new programming scheme(), involving local sponsorship as the future funders of individual exhibitions.
(135) She narrowly failed to beat the world record in the 100 metres sprint.
(136) That, and the narrowly missed encounter with Richard Blake after the intervening four years.
(137) Conclusion From its earliest origins, rape was a narrowly defined offence.
(138) Wilder narrowly defeated his Republican opponent in November 1989, his 6,700-vote victory being confirmed only after a recount.
(139) He looked at Oliver narrowly, his terrier eyes bright and beady.
(140) He was narrowly pipped at the post on time in the prestigious Derby event and also took runner-up in another speed event.
(141) A lot of workers have very narrowly focused job skills.
(142) Secondly, the competition of economic theory is cast solely in terms of price competition and narrowly defined profit maximisation.
(143) More narrowly, purchasing departments inside organizations search for information about specific courses of action, such as the purchase of equipment.
(144) A teenage mail-room worker at the Anglian Water headquarters in Huntingdon narrowly escaped injury when the package she was handling exploded.
(145) Lord Morton went on to construe the statutory terms extremely narrowly as permitting challenge only if express statutory requirements were violated.
(146) Auroux narrowly defeated the rival candidate, Henri Emmanuelli, by 113 votes to 109.
(147) His three year-old daughter Jade narrowly escaped death when bullets were fired through the front door.
(148) Her new heavy industries were concentrated in narrowly restricted areas.
(149) For a moment Trent and Mariana were held immobile, stunned by the incredible power from which they had so narrowly escaped.
(150) But if kind is interpreted more narrowly, then it will have the effect of limiting the defendant's liability.
(151) States could also define the meaning of disabled to narrowly limit the extent of coverage.
(152) In its narrowly defined sense the responsibility of stewardship is to demonstrate that those assets have not been misappropriated.
(153) The committee is widely expected to recommend punishments light enough to let Gingrich retain the speakership he narrowly won on Tuesday.
(154) Although they spent only $ 160,600 on their campaign, they narrowly defeated the proposition 51-49 percent.
(155) It almost caused numerous accidents(), here narrowly avoiding a head-on collision.
(156) The analyst was a prisoner of his own narrowly focused ambition.
(157) He addressed a crowd of his civilian supporters at Baabda on Oct. 12, when he only narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.
(158) Mrs Hayward needed emergency surgery after the bullet narrowly missed her heart.
(159) A similar proposal, brought by a shareholders rights group, was approved narrowly last year but rejected by the board.
(160) No longer will it be sufficient to be good in a narrowly defined technical specialty.
(161) After an acrimonious and close battle,() Guinness emerged narrowly as the victor.
(162) A narrowly avoided divorce scandal involving a prominent Member of Parliament.
(163) The result was to draw the boundaries of certain knowledge much more narrowly than before.
(164) In both cases, the journalists narrowly escaped injury but the houses from which they had been transmitting were devastated.
(165) Two children in the car were rescued unhurt, and a woman inside the house narrowly avoided being hit by debris.
(166) It was drawn narrowly because of the constitutional position of the courts.
(167) In a weekend of violence, the defence minister, Khaled Nezzar, narrowly escaped from a car bomb attack.
(168) Blacks, on the other hand, harbour a much more narrowly defined set of possibilities on how they might advance.
(169) With Emma he had played with fire and narrowly escaped burning.
(170) Well over half of profit still came from overseas, and marine paint and powder coatings were narrowly the largest contributors.
(171) Harassed by the nomad Scythians, whom he could not catch, he narrowly escaped the fate of Cyrus.
(172) Clinical managers have more narrowly defined responsibilities than generalists and have training and / or experience in a specific clinical area.
(173) Read in studio A baby boy narrowly escaped death when his pram was crushed between a car and a garden wall.
(174) One girl had a lucky escape when a fence post narrowly missed her head.
(175) He'd narrowly escaped being thrown into a Bahamian jail.
(176) These exceptions from liability were narrowly construed.
(177) Narrowly avoided court-martial but won a National Publishers award.
(178) The present A-level system requires schoolchildren to specialise far too early and too narrowly.
(179) Our price is already narrowly calculated and it leaves ur only a small profit margin.
(180) The main reason to worry about sovereign-wealth funds' acquisitiveness is a narrowly financial one.
(181) Unlike its predecessor, which saw the emerging star narrowly escape prison on gun charges, this case has financial implications that could affect the entire record industry.
(182) Women today find themselves in an intense battle with a society that cannot let go of a narrowly defined word ethic that is supported by a family structure that has not existed for decades.
(183) Narrowly rejected in a senate committee, the levy would have been the first value-added tax on sex - brothels presently only pay an annual licensing fee and payroll tax.
(184) The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
(185) Traditionally, the interests protected by the due process clauses were defined quite narrowly.
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(186) In moderate Maine Eliot Cutler, an independent who had worked for the Carter administration, only narrowly lost to the Republican candidate.
(187) He says the commission would ack act narrowly and enforce only parts of existing law.
(188) San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area narrowly edged out Seattle in the first American Fitness Index released last week by the American College of Sports Medicine and the WellPoint Foundation.
(189) DOJ is proposing "a narrowly focused and ill-conceived policy that ignores unique considerations affecting international aviation, " the carriers wrote.
(190) The steel scaffolding fell down and narrowly missed a couple of bystanders.
(191) Approaching Agile narrowly, as a programming methodology rather than a system development methodology, threatens to destroy the last decade's progress in integrating usability and development.
(192) They narrowly missed being killed 15 miles south of Saigon.
(193) He watched her narrowly , but plainly she was at a loss . She shook her head wonderingly.
(194) He says commission would act narrowly and enforce only parts of existing law.
(195) I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from starvation in a famine. They lived in my family , and of course had plenty to eat.
(196) Actually, Li Hua , close call means that you narrowly avoided danger.
(197) By 1931 Guldahl had turned pro, joining the PGA tour for some frustrating near-miss finishes, and narrowly coming second at the 1933 US Open.
(198) After narrowly escaping death, Jason flees his home and returns twenty years later to reclaim the throne, but the gods proclaim that he must first find the magical Golden Fleece.
(199) The king himself only narrowly avoided capture; his litter was smashed by a cannon ball and several of his bearers were killed.
(200) Raceme rachis white- ciliate along margins; upper glume sharply keeled throughout, keel narrowly winged.
(201) If you define the problem too narrowly, your possible solutions may be very limited and uncreative.
(202) After narrowly escaping capture at the first Battle of Bull Run, Brady's chatty feet quieted down a bit, and he began sending assistants in his place.
(203) The 67-year-old radiation oncologist was narrowly elected last year in a district that includes Huntsville and Decatur.
(204) Actually, our price is already narrowly calculated and it leaves us only small profit margin.
(205) I threw a row of arrows, which narrowly passed the narrow-minded man's eyebrows.
(206) Susan Brownell, a professor of anthropology at the University of Missouri-St Louis, said the Chinese state-supported athletic system narrowly focuses on Olympic medals rather than grassroots sports.
(207) The plan had only narrowly passed a Senate panel last week, underlining its poor chances of clearing the full chamber.
(208) Samara glabrous; leaf blade surfaces smooth and glabrous with tufted hairs on veins, base oblique, apex acuminate to narrowly acuminate.
(209) In Ohio's 15th district, which narrowly went Republican in 2006, Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy faces Republican Steve Stivers.
(210) Carrot-munching Bugs Bunny was always being pursued by his human nemesis, hunter Elmer Fudd; yet, time and time again, Bugs would narrowly escape, outwitting the hapless Fudd.
(211) After Congress narrowly granted him streamlined authority to negotiate treaties, he pushed the Doha global free-trade agreement and a free-trade area of the Americas.
(212) The cervix of the uterus myoma creates the sterile reason is mainly the cervical canal has the distortion, narrowly, affects the sperm to pass.
(213) Many now think the US will narrowly dodge outright economic contraction.
(214) Grandet noticed the lumps of sugar on the table - cloth; he looked narrowly at his wife.
(215) In spite of a dismal record at school, she narrowly squeaked into design school.
(216) The storm sweeps him all the way back to Charybdis, which he narrowly escapes for the second time.
(217) Was booked in the second half for a very poor tackle, but also showed great anticipation in several instances, and had a free kick narrowly miss the target late in the game.
(218) Share prices fluctuated narrowly in surprisingly this trading volume after the long holiday.
(219) But Lakers played a run to 102:104, narrowly missing the backspin.
(220) He says the commission would act narrowly and enforce only parts of existing law.
(221) The basic thought that guides these specific means of national recovery is not narrowly nationalistic.
(222) For a long time, the education of fine arts has followed a pattern which had been understood narrowly and dogmatically.
(223) On one occasion, Ron spontaneously shot a stupefy behind him, narrowly missing Luna as she crouched to avoid the streak of red.
(224) The development of narrowly distributed catalysts for the ethoxylation of fatty alcohol is summarized.
(225) Gore narrowly lost the 2000 presidential election to George W . Bush.
(226) I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from starvation in a famine .
(227) The court narrowly declared that the plans were against the constitution's promise of equality before the law.
(228) As Schlosser smartly notes: 'The sort of black market labor once narrowly confined to California agriculture is now widespread in meatpacking, construction and garment manufacturing.
(229) Some art historians have difficulty fitting Edgar Degas into a more narrowly conceived definition of Impressionism.
(230) I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from starvation.
(231) This rare race differs from the others by having glumes and lemmas narrowly acuminate , the glumes subequal to the lowest lemma.
(232) The Boeing 737-500 was descending to land at Perm after a two-hour flight from Moscow when it burst into flames and plunged into scrubland on the edge of the city, narrowly missing houses.
(233) The People's Party is narrowly behind the Socialists in the polls.
(234) S. mail during a postal strike, he secretly gathered information for a Times story. Narrowly avoided court-martial but won a National Publishers award.
(235) Coronary disease also calls the anemic heart disease, is refers to the coronal atherosclerosis to cause the lumen to cause heart disease which narrowly the cardiac muscle oxygen deficit causes.
(236) Singh, dressed in an olive-green shirt and a white turban, then threw his blue and white sneaker at Chidambaram, narrowly missing his face.
(237) Previously, the Bank's definitions of fraud and corruption were narrowly tied to procurement processes or execution of contracts under the Procurement Guidelines.
(238) As their eldership , we are not only easily to demand more than encourage, but also to define success narrowly.
(239) Exit polls suggest that the centralist Kadima party led by Tzipi Livni is narrowly ahead of the centre-right Likud party led by the former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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