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单词 Dictated
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1. The president has dictated some letters to his secretary.
2. He dictated a memo to his secretary.
3. The teacher dictated a passage to the class.
4. The teacher dictated to the whole class.
5. She won't allow herself to be dictated to.
6. She refused to be dictated to by anyone.
7. I refuse to be dictated to by you.
8. The director dictated to her secretary.
9. The teacher dictated in Spanish to her class.
10. I dictated my order over the phone.
11. I will not be dictated to like that!
12. She dictated a letter to a typist.
13. He dictated a letter to his secretary.
14. He dictated how everything should be done.
15. The film's budget dictated a tough schedule.
16. He refused to be dictated to.
17. They refused to be dictated to.
17. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
18. When we take our vacations is very much dictated by Greg's work schedule.
19. The President dictated to them how everything would be done.
20. The choice of computer is dictated by our special needs.
21. Good form dictated that she should dress more casually in the country.
22. I'm not going to be dictated to by my little brother!
23. The massive publicity dictated a response from the city government.
24. Circumstances dictated that they played a defensive rather than attacking game.
25. Federal funds have to be used as dictated by Washington.
26. The party's change of policy has been dictated by its need to win back the support of voters.
27. Convention dictated that dangerous physical action is the part of heroes, not heroines.
28. This dictated the extensive use of in-depth interviews.
29. This was not an easy decision. It is, however, a decision that we feel is dictated by our duty.
30. No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to.
1. The president has dictated some letters to his secretary.
2. He dictated a memo to his secretary.
3. The teacher dictated to the whole class.
4. She won't allow herself to be dictated to.
5. This was not an easy decision. It is, however, a decision that we feel is dictated by our duty.
31. The country dictated that Operation Cuckoo be abandoned.
32. I will not be dictated to by a housekeeper.
33. Then he dictated that thousands more relocate there.
34. Safety standards are being dictated by accountants.
35. I dictated a resignation letter to my secretary.
36. Blanche dictated the direct line to the incident room.
37. This basic premise also dictated Edward's policy elsewhere.
38. This consideration had dictated his choice of nephew.
39. There then followed a curious little pantomime, apparently also dictated by tradition.
40. The approach to development is dictated by paperwork requirements as opposed to the needs and opportunities which actually exist.
41. Rory had fumed, unaccustomed to being dictated to, but his will had proved the stronger.
42. The moment Gerald got back to Hull he dictated a letter to the Foreign Office.
43. We also made it clear that both dose and frequency should be adjusted as dictated by serum concentrations.
44. Restoration to full running order is dictated by finance and available manpower.
45. Consequently internal policies were often dictated by the external situation.
46. Built between 1283 and 1289, the castle's shape is dictated by the very rock on which it stands.
47. Inside it is richly decorated and of the typical open style dictated by the Jesuit Order.
47. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
48. However, goals in Workplace 2000 will be dictated by competitive require-ments and corporate strategy.
49. On 24 November 1682 she signed a treaty along the lines dictated by her protector.
50. These averages are dictated largely by the very high proportion of volunteers that operate at club level.
51. Previously, the Constitution dictated that the President was head of the army.
52. In the former, the pastor or bishop or pope dictated terms, and the faithful responded or were punished.
53. Consequently there is a change in excitation and the motor starts to accelerate at a rate dictated by the load parameters.
54. Most of their business was transacted in the royal court, whose physical setting dictated the rituals of supplication and patronage.
55. Historical Romances continued to appear throughout the century, waxing and waning in numbers and popularity as public taste dictated.
56. An aggressive policy may also be dictated by economic circumstances.
57. In one way, the association with Volvo dictated the kind of car that the Safrane is.
58. The contracts are dictated by the HMOs, and that makes for some very ragged edges.
59. When I was a kid, the religious calendar and the retailing cycle dictated our bi-annual trips in town.
60. The whole exercise, indeed, was largely dictated by the very proper wish to see standards of education rise.
61. All or some of the labels can be dictated or, for beginning students, the labels may simply be copied.
62. We decided that if the game was on the line and something dictated it, the streak was supposed to continue.
63. She refused to be dictated to by some stupid official in Washington.
64. Selection of stock should always be dictated by considerations of quality, rather than commercial pressures.
65. What this means is that overall economic policy should be dictated by utilitarian considerations, aiming to improve the general welfare.
66. The differences, where there are any, will be dictated by the target group of learners and their particular needs.
67. At least once a week we were tested on our ability to copy correctly a literary passage dictated to us.
68. This is usually dictated by the need for a flat area immediately next to the house to act as a sheltered sun trap.
69. Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it. Thomas Paine 
70. The lives of peasants are dictated by the arduous and endless cycle of their crops.
71. A 12,000 mile return trip to the States, plus another 1,500 miles or road travel dictated a hectic computing schedule.
72. Riding to hounds, taking fences and obstacles along a route dictated by the fox is a very skilled activity.
73. You can also save time by deciding what is essential for your horse's comfort and what is dictated by tradition.
74. The only saving grace was that the number Quinn had dictated down the line to Zack was still on the Kensington exchange.
75. In response, supporters of the act declared that the exigencies of war dictated its promulgation.
76. The terms attached to such loans are dictated by market conditions and the usual criteria of security, creditworthiness and risk.
77. These whips dictated not only the shape but also the size of the boxing ring.
78. The uniqueness of any protein is dictated by the number, type, and sequencing of the alpha-amino acids that compose it.
79. In lieu of a policy, most political decisions were dictated by military necessity.
80. At first the growth of a child is dictated by biological needs.
81. A horseback-riding experience is dictated by ability, the size of the travel budget and the amount of vacation time you have.
82. The West supported him, gave him money, and dictated his economic policies.
83. In the last analysis the need for such ideas will be dictated by observations of violent phenomena in the Universe.
84. We do not want to be dictated to by born-again Protestants or doctrinaire Catholics.
85. These transient colonialists dictated their needs, and the local populations in general complied.
86. Many feminists were also interested in birth control as an issue although discretion dictated a public silence.
87. However, it was also accepted that such programs could be protected if not dictated by idea.
88. It also ensures that omissions are not made simply because you have dictated the letter so often that familiarity has bred contempt.
89. The decision of whether or not to offer credit terms is generally dictated by industry conditions.
90. Milton had two or was it three daughters and they wrote down his poems as he dictated.
91. But when necessity dictated, the patrol was adept in suppressing rebellion without outside help.
92. The intellect merely helps us choose the means by which we may best achieve ends dictated by our instincts.
93. The market dictated the price, and Salomon Brothers' traders learned to cope.
94. Fonti dictated notes to himself into a small pocket tape recorder.
95. Censorship, dictated by the military and Catholic priests, cut a lot.
96. Everything was dictated by Moscow, and that meant only the Leninist viewpoint.
97. The pastor called in his secretary and dictated a letter to Scott saying he and the elders would meet him.
98. The mere fact of his suspicions concerning Tammuz dictated he must at least inspect who came calling.
99. As a result he developed links with Hastings as well as Gloucester, but it was the latter which dictated his actions in 1483.
100. Laws about toxic emissions, like membership of regulatory bodies, have been dictated by industry lobbyists.
101. In any event, my movements are dictated by no income for such social travelling and my job search.
102. These percentages were not uniform across the country: local specialities dictated what was available.
103. He should have felt as tired and inadequate as his age and circumstances dictated, but he did not.
104. They were not dictated by management or developed by outside consultants.
105. This may be a brief summary of reasons or a full decision dictated by the chairman.
106. With an eye for a nice little earner, Del Trotter dictated his letter of application to chief sports writer Roy Collins.
107. A writer for Temple Bar visited the Tabernacle and reported that the congregation dictated the style.
107. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
108. Many found it difficult to give accurate figures as the livestock year dictated two very definite peak work periods.
109. The conqueror dictated the surrender terms.
110. The conqueror dictated terms to the surrender.
111. 'Most of the times, you'll find [a singing bird] in a snuff box or bulky clock, where the blocky form is dictated by the function, ' says Mr. Bacs.
112. Our marriage was a personal happenstance, but its possibility was dictated by historical conditions: it happened after a turn in Sino-American relations.
113. Whether it was the heart which dictated this system of complaisance and humility adopted by our Rebecca, is to be proved by her after history.
114. This avoids the reduction of background elements dictated by the geometry of vanishing point perspective view.
115. The conductor shape is therefore dictated by the conductive plastic shape.
116. A variable number of arguments to be converted to text as dictated by the format string.
117. A custom priority field was created on the tracking tickets, updated based on the project plan, and dictated to each developer in the order they should perform their tasks.
118. But change they must , however grudgingly and painfully, for this is dictated by the general trend.
119. Nor is it fair to say that Obama's have-it-both-ways position meant that black voters were going to march sheeplike to the polls and vote as Obama dictated.
120. Tudsbury rushed to the Raffles and dictated this hot story to Pamela.
121. The destination system must have at least an equal amount of processors and memory available (as dictated by the active partition profile) as the host mobile partition.
122. "People often follow a different way of thinking than the one dictated by classical logic," says Aerts.
123. Those photons are said to be circularly polarized, and their precise path is dictated by the molecule that sets them spinning.
124. A slender superstructure was dictated with gently sloping approaches rather than staircases.
125. This is dictated to us by our obligations to the workers and peasants of the USSR.
126. A dynamic series for independent people, Kisai is for those who want to turn away from dictated fashion trends.
127. Although the study met the sample size dictated by the authors' apriori power calculation, the difference in the rerupture rate might be considered clinically important by some.
128. In Nineveh, carefully negotiated agreements dictated where the Kurdish militias, or pesh merga, would be stationed around the polls, along with the local and national Iraqi police and the army.
129. A physician testifying on causation issues will be asked to opine in the form dictated by the legal rule.
130. King Gustavus Adolphus, 'The Northern Hurricane', then at the height of his military success in the Thirty Years' War, had dictated her measurements and armament.
131. The first book of Chinese embroidery technique was dictated by an accomplished embroiderer, Shen Shou and recorded by Zhang Jian.
132. The activities did not queue randomly but were dictated by the discipline of the precedence diagram.
133. No maximum recoat interval for adhesion, but dictated by gradual breakdown and damage during exposure and fabrication.
134. Trustees as an endowment fund, however, can specify other objectives as dictated by the circumstances of the particular endowment fund.
135. But research is uncovering how these extinction events dictated the fate of life on this planet—for instance, determining which animals first crawled onto land and which ruled the oceans.
136. A pause in a line of verse dictated by sense or natural speech rhythm rather than by metrics.
137. To cope with the demand for a control system dictated by angle bar shearing shop practice, a new dc on-off control system governing the operation of the flying shear in a logic manner is developed.
137. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
138. Without the custom data binding, running the WSDL2Java command below generates SEI as shown in Listing 7, where its parameter type, as dictated by JAX-RPC, is javax.xml.soap.SOAPElement.
139. The character representation of the real number is dictated by the specified format.
140. Scientists already knew that bilingual young adults and children perform better on tasks dictated by the brain's executive control system.
141. So the next day, he dictated a message that his mother wrote on a large poster-board. He signed it, stapled it to a sawhorse and put it in the front yard.
142. His innate good - nature, however, dictated a favourable reply.
143. Mr. Weaver, here is that memorandum you dictated to me last night.
144. Perhaps a better role model for Bo was Millie the springer spaniel, who not only "dictated" a book to her owner, Barbara Bush, but also gave birth to a camera-ready litter of puppies.
145. To make a full written or typewritten copy of ( dictated material, for example ).
146. This new clause may hearten domestic opponents of moves dictated from Brussels.
147. The Lenten fast dictated that the simnel cake had to keep until Easter.
148. Hitler, prompted by Bormann, dictated a telegram informing Goering that he had committed " high treason ".
149. And it has dictated tough new energy standards for lighting and gas mileage for cars.
150. How long it lasts is dictated by the longevity of the economic cycle.
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