单词 | Remarkably |
例句 | 1 They divorced with remarkably little rancour. 2 The frescoes have survived remarkably well. 3 She plays the violin remarkably well. 4 The three portraits are remarkably similar. 5 His life is remarkably well-documented. 6 Charles was brave and remarkably good-humoured. 7 He was remarkably successful in business. 8 We'd expected a few glitches, but everything's gone remarkably smoothly. 9 The former hostage is in remarkably good shape considering his ordeal. 10 He's adopted a remarkably light-hearted attitude towards the situation. 11 Given his age, he's a remarkably fast runner. 12 The two reports are remarkably similar. 13 Inflation has decelerated remarkably over the past two years. 14 He made a remarkably swift recovery. 15 The population of the village has remained remarkably homogeneous. 16 They had kept remarkably silent about their intentions. 17 The election campaign has been remarkably peaceful, even good-humoured. 18 The life of Marx is remarkably well documented. 19 He was remarkably candid with me. 20 I thought she was remarkably restrained in the circumstances. 21 The witness was remarkably collected under cross - examination. 22 She is a remarkably adroit and determined politician. 23 Tyler is remarkably worldly-wise for such a young girl. 24 She was an affectionate child and remarkably unspoiled. 25 It is a remarkably noisy and crowded city. 26 The bat's hearing is remarkably sensitive. 27 The cooking fell off remarkably. 28 The company proved remarkably resilient during the recession. 29 Some of these creatures are remarkably long-lived. 30 Her lifestyle was remarkably free from ostentation. 1 They divorced with remarkably little rancour. 2 The frescoes have survived remarkably well. 3 She plays the violin remarkably well. 4 The three portraits are remarkably similar. 5 His life is remarkably well-documented. 6 Charles was brave and remarkably good-humoured. 7 He was remarkably successful in business. 8 We'd expected a few glitches, but everything's gone remarkably smoothly. 9 The former hostage is in remarkably good shape considering his ordeal. 10 He made a remarkably swift recovery. 11 I thought she was remarkably restrained in the circumstances. 12 The witness was remarkably collected under cross - examination. 13 The cooking fell off remarkably. 31 Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved. 32 He led a remarkably frugal existence. 33 He is a remarkably poised young man. 34 He's remarkably sanguine about the problems involved. 35 Huston had assembled a remarkably cohesive and sympathetic cast. 36 Remarkably, all of the passengers survived the crash. 37 She seems remarkably energetic for a woman her age. 38 Given his age, he's remarkably active. 39 The project got off to a remarkably smooth start. 40 She looked remarkably composed throughout the funeral. 41 The man had a huge head of remarkably black, unruly hair. 42 All the hostages, when released from captivity, looked remarkably fit and well. 43 To the untrained eye, the two flowers look remarkably similar. 44 He's still remarkably spry. 45 Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old. 46 Though a top-rated movie star he has been remarkably successful at keeping his private life private. 47 Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess. 48 To the untrained eye, the two products look remarkably similar. 49 The car is in remarkably good condition for its age. 50 Though no longer in the first flush of youth she's still remarkably energetic. 51 Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful. 52 The Scottish labour market has been remarkably successful in absorbing the increase in the number of graduates. 53 On the whole the celebrations were remarkably good-humoured and peaceful. Indeed, it seemed almost too good to be true. 54 For a man of 80, he has a remarkably agile mind. 55 For a young man on his first day at work he's remarkably cocky. 56 Jim was remarkably charming this evening - he even said, unprompted, how nice Margot looked in her dress. 57 The book, so far as I can judge,() is remarkably accurate. 58 For someone who has spent forty years in show business she remains remarkably unaffected by it all. 59 Remarkably, nobody was killed. 60 He was in a remarkably equable mood when he spoke to reporters last night. 61 Although he's over eighty his mind is still remarkably alert. 62 Elizabeth is remarkably well-informed. 63 Holes can be worn remarkably quickly by a wheel going round at 60mph. 64 You seem remarkably calm. 65 She spoke in a quiet voice but used remarkably coarse expressions. 66 Voters can be remarkably forgiving of presidents who fail to keep their campaign promises. 67 Khotan also occupied a remarkably strategic position. 68 All for a remarkably small outlay. 69 British casualties remained remarkably low. 70 His viewpoint is remarkably free of idealism or cant. 71 So far, therefore, the fourth assertion looks remarkably strong. 72 To my mind they are remarkably similar. 73 Our injury count was remarkably low. 74 In some species the venom is remarkably strong. 75 Despite their age they were remarkably nimble. 76 From all accounts, the weekend talks were remarkably amiable. 77 She is a remarkably good mimic. 78 And the pension arrangements are remarkably good. 79 The advertisement was simple but remarkably effective. 80 This is a remarkably bold statement of faith. 81 Each of our senses is a remarkably astute censor. 82 Careful design can result in remarkably small GIF files. 83 Labels aside, some have been remarkably successful. 84 In both these hands, the problem is remarkably similar. 85 But quite a few proved remarkably accurate. 86 Disability discrimination law is remarkably sensitive to this argument. 87 The Bottle-nosed dolphin's sonar sense is remarkably accurate. 88 The book was remarkably free of minor errors. 89 All of them were remarkably strong. 90 Products in this category can be rapidly restored to a remarkably fresh appearance by the addition of water. 91 The security of tenure of corporation executives is remarkably high. 92 The transition from Empire to Commonwealth was remarkably successful, but it did not strengthen Britain as had been hoped. 93 She adapted remarkably well to eating a limited diet, and she's lost a great deal of weight. 94 But underneath there was a remarkably warm and kind heart. 95 For a band that has been performing for around a decade, their output is remarkably small, but perfectly formed. 96 The government claims its success is shown by a remarkably low 5 percent rate of recidivism. 97 What they have combined with this has been a church growth philosophy that has been remarkably successful. 98 The official line on all this often sounds remarkably complacent. 99 There seemed to be remarkably few cultural or intellectual events for the undergraduates at the university. 100 Without these crucial areas of explanation, her theory of how innovations occur or do not occur seems remarkably fragile. 101 By comparison with Alexander I and most eighteenth-century tsars he had been remarkably inactive beyond his frontiers. 102 All human languages are remarkably similar - bearing in mind the almost limitless number of ways of combining words. 103 A leadership style that has made her a remarkably effective prime minister would be a crippling liability in the White House. 104 Overall the patterns established by the 1946 land reform have been remarkably enduring. 105 In fact, at the time it must have seemed a remarkably good idea. 106 In spite of the fascinating biological response, the ultimate chemical structure had turned out to be remarkably uncomplicated. 107 There were exceptionally few meetings cancelled and Scudamore stayed remarkably free of injury. 108 She has two young calves that look remarkably like fawns without spots. 109 They relied on Deaver to do this and gave him a remarkably free hand in arranging the details of their lives. 110 Nevertheless dinosaurs, remarkably, were frequently able to stay ahead in the game. 111 The macaques' delicate hands look remarkably human and are well adapted for grasping and holding objects. 112 But Forbes did remarkably well for a nerdish unknown, so Dole now solicits his thoughts on jazzing up his tax platform. 113 It had gone remarkably well; his intensive training had paid off handsomely. 114 By 8, an age when problems at school often emerge because of increased academic expectations, both groups were remarkably similar. 115 Discussion of Judgment Results Subjects appeared to make judgments which were remarkably consistent with those given when actually driving. 116 Yet there has been remarkably little research activity in this area. 117 It provides a reasonably equitable and comprehensive service to the whole population at remarkably small cost. 117 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 118 These fish have developed remarkably tough gullets due to the high proportion of fresh water crustacean in their diet. 119 The detail of planning legislation by and large fell to a number of able officials who had a remarkably free hand. 120 The kinetic energy lost by a body of mass m rising through the same distance is remarkably similar:. 121 Remarkably, the voice of those primarily concerned by the issue, namely Arab women, has been totally missing. 122 Most remarkably it continued to function under California's midday sun, when it's slate grey shell was too hot hold! 123 Remarkably similar results have been obtained by studies in the United Kingdom and other countries. 124 Probably for this reason, it has proved a remarkably resilient idea. 125 Voice over Largely because of absentee owners, the gardens at Shotover have changed remarkably little. 126 The half year before the demerger of the textile division was otherwise remarkably stable. 127 Child prodigies Also, children everywhere go through remarkably similar learning stages. 128 In fact there was remarkably little evidence for standard organic chemicals that do not need to be formed biologically. 129 A former jazz trumpeter, Nancarrow created remarkably imaginative music that sounds perpetually fresh and vital. 130 One is John McCain, the other is Ken Livingstone-and they are playing a remarkably similar game. 131 As a concept album, it's remarkably low on conceptual tosh. 132 The Mojave and Sonoran deserts cover 40,000 square miles of remarkably diverse terrain. 133 Typical size is 2 to 3 pounds, and with the head already removed there is remarkably little waste. 134 Although a little apprehensive at first of steering such a large boat, we settled into it remarkably quickly. 135 Rowntree's stringent poverty line produced remarkably similar results to those of Booth. 136 On the surface, at least, most of the children seem remarkably resilient. 137 This is partly because - as he realizes with a shock - he is remarkably well dressed. 138 For example, quite often the mood of a patient who is severely depressed on admission will lift remarkably after admission. 139 Remarkably, they were given back by the owner without payment. 140 Commodus was proud of these accomplishments and had them recorded on official inscriptions; as a marksman he was remarkably accomplished. 141 Yet the way men define their role has remained remarkably consistent. 142 Yet this considerable variation in organizational model appears to arouse remarkably little interest in its consequences. 143 High school students are remarkably perceptive and fresh in their views. 144 Greene gives a remarkably accurate description of life in Saigon in the early '50s. 145 After her initial prostration, Constanze proved remarkably resilient, and began to demonstrate her innate capacity for organization. 146 Even in public libraries, remarkably little stock revision takes place. 147 Remarkably, previous abdominal ultrasound showed non-dilated intrahepatic bile ducts despite the presence of major bile duct injury in four patients. 147 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 148 It is one which, whether measured in terms of winning elections or carrying through policies, has been remarkably successful. 149 Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently. 150 Secondly, in some species the choice is remarkably finely tuned so that under certain circumstances familiarity may be preferred over novelty. 151 Very often bream have remarkably fixed movements and follow the same watery paths day by day. 152 Their appetites improved; they became cheerful and they gained weight remarkably quickly. 153 Yet this conviction leads to remarkably little effort and, indeed, to remarkably few suggestions for specific action. 154 Yet it's a remarkably basic skill to master once you've been pointed in the right direction. 155 Despite differences in dosage and length of treatment, the results are remarkably consistent. 156 The stables turned out to be remarkably solid structures for a travelling circus, made mostly of wood with canvas roofs. 157 Brenner's remarkably assured claims did, however, invite considerable interest and scrutiny among social and medical researchers. 158 On the jetty near the little lighthouse is a remarkably good restaurant. 159 They are capable of flight at 56 days - a strange figure which none the less seems to be remarkably constant. 160 Rosa was embarrassed: it was remarkably indiscreet behaviour with his wife and daughter present. 161 The risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome within groups were remarkably similar. 162 Although cob walls contain no stone, apart from the footings, they are remarkably resilient. 163 Despite the difference in overall level of performance the relationship between risk and recognition performance in the two studies was remarkably similar. 164 The performance through the five-speed manual gearbox is impressive, and higher speed cruising is effortless and remarkably quiet. 165 When these figures are carefully decoded, a remarkably clear picture of the whole military organization emerges. 166 Downstairs, when Jessica had stormed out, her parents had found themselves remarkably constrained by the stranger in their midst. 167 The Nazification drive had been remarkably successful by this time. 168 For example, the small flowers borne by laurel bushes look like little black crosses, and therefore remarkably like cross-stitch. 169 But international lenders have notoriously short memories and start to lend again remarkably rapidly. 170 There has been remarkably little turnover in the teaching staff. 171 Mr Gordon appears to have been remarkably successful in keeping out the looters. 172 The beef, although dried, was remarkably succulent, seasoned with lime juice, garlic and green chiles. 173 This said, the number of sonnets which are not specifically about a human relationship is remarkably small. 174 This looks to dark greens remarkably like getting into bed with the enemy. 175 What they drew up looks remarkably like any other adjustment programme. 176 Remarkably enough, female Druids, not documented before, prevailed in these late phantasies. 177 The man was remarkably easy to terrify, but for how long did that overcome his propensity to babble? 178 This attractive model of urban development has proved remarkably elusive on the ground. 179 Moreover, we know that infant memory is remarkably good in other contexts. 180 These statements are all true and there have been astonishing changes of government policy in a remarkably short period. 181 Even when you rub their noses in it, politicians can be remarkably slow to recognise reality for what it is. 182 In addition, Los Angeles has always demonstrated a remarkably high tolerance for spiritual innovators, political cranks, and religious eccentrics. 183 The likeness was remarkably good, certainly enough for a quick check at Immigration. 184 Remarkably, he was able to evade long term imprisonment, and made his way to the West. 185 His views on predestination and the trinity were remarkably conventional. 186 She felt remarkably at ease with this man who only three nights before had been a total stranger. 187 Rose, small-boned and slender, looked remarkably young and pretty in an aquamarine bikini that suited her fair colouring. 188 Other societies again seemed remarkably latitudinarian, scarcely appearing to notice that a problem existed. 189 But the teenager looked remarkably self-assured as he embraced the film-makers and picked up his award. 190 It is clearly marked, easy to use and at £59.00 remarkably cheap. 191 Fifty years later, it provides a remarkably smooth and engrossing ride to its tragic destination. 192 Britain may be no good at sports, but it is remarkably successful at inventing them. 193 Mr. Lamont My hon. Friend, remarkably, has those figures at his fingertips. 194 These shapes turned out, quite remarkably, to be just what were needed for the descriptions of planetary orbits! 195 The dock company's estimate of heavy goods vehicle traffic has proved remarkably accurate. 196 I am still left aghast at the astonishing numbers of totally incompatible cichlids that are sometimes crammed into remarkably small tanks. 197 In fact, the statistics on the type of problems on which advice is sought have remained remarkably constant since 1973/74. 198 All are now agreed that that proved to be a remarkably accurate estimate. 199 The military services themselves have adapted remarkably well and are not less respected for it. 200 As another exam-ple, the border between deciduous forest and wildflower prairie in the midwest is remarkably impermeable. 201 She is obviously following this insane dialogue with remarkably close attention. 202 The table was remarkably clean and had a patina that suggested an acquaintance with money rather than supper-plates. 203 His country may be taking the first steps to a market economy, but on the streets there are remarkably few cars. 204 In this study there was a remarkably consistent proximal small intestinal enteropathy of mild to moderate severity. 205 Again, for remarkably small outlay, you will have added new interest and improved the quality of the room. 206 All this deeply interested Modigliani who was a remarkably cultivated and educated man, as Paul Alexandre proves. 207 A straw-poll of representatives yesterday showed support for the Chancellor is remarkably resilient. 208 Like the oceans in general,(http:///remarkably.html) healthy reefs seem remarkably free of plant life. 209 For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs. 210 Garden designer, Gertrude Jekyll is looking in remarkably good shape, considering she was 150 yesterday. 211 For those aged over 65 the responses were remarkably similar for both males and females. 212 Personality does not change with age but instead remains remarkably stable through the years. 213 And in spite of considerable growth the composition of residential settlement was remarkably stable over time. 214 Delight in the remarkably sophisticated ways of the Roman Centurion and Civilian who lived in Malton's fort and vicus. 215 As a consequence, remarkably little action has been taken to stop a preventable disease. 216 The evaluation aspect of advertising is an element of marketing which is remarkably short of measurement devices. 217 This is a remarkably small number of cases and needs further examination. 218 Though Centralism comes in many guises and applications, the basic notions that fuel it are remarkably consistent-as are the results. 219 Many low-fat spreads still have a remarkably high fat content-some contain as much as 60 per cent fat. 220 For some one who had just completed an incisive experiment, Stafford seemed remarkably subdued, even irritable. 221 More remarkably, George Stephen was virtually silent on the later antislavery commonly associated with aspects of radical politics and militant nonconformity. 222 She was a small, frail old lady in her late seventies with remarkably clear, unwrinkled skin and wide blue eyes. 223 They were remarkably adroit in their cultivation of the foreign press. 224 Pat is keeping remarkably cheerful despite being in a lot of pain. 225 First its value was enhanced because, despite being an organic substance, ivory is remarkably durable. 226 Neural networks can produce very good answers, though not necessarily optimum solutions, in remarkably short times. 227 Despite being recorded in analogue, the sound-quality is still remarkably good. 228 These figures agree remarkably well with the other indications of population in the period of the conquest and the judges. 229 Philippa's physique was remarkably similar to Duke's, although, unlike Duke, Philippa was wearing a kaftan. 230 She was 66 at the time, and remains active, and in remarkably good health. 231 Often Dawson's ideas are remarkably similar to those of Eliot. 232 But Father can be remarkably obstinate when he thinks he knows what he wants and Mother is putty in his hands. 233 Evidence for that seems remarkably thin, though not entirely absent. 234 It is therefore interesting that there is evidence that the brain is remarkably good at recognizing patterns of similar marks. 235 Candidates also are resorting to personal attacks to get attention because their positions on most substantive issues are remarkably similar. 236 In his present incumbency he takes a company into its twelfth season this spring looking remarkably solid and healthy. 237 The mouth and digestive system are remarkably well defended against bacteria and other disease-causing, agents. 238 As Table 6.1 shows, the national press kept a remarkably steady share, in the region of 16 - 19 percent. 239 Despite the variety of sources, the differences were not very marked - the top five were remarkably close in quality. 240 Unsophisticated everyday language is remarkably accurate in the way it describes the spirituality of the world. 241 More than a decade of performance and change has demonstrated a remarkably consistent, if counterintuitive, phenomenon. 242 Dole overcame both rural poverty and, even more remarkably, war wounds that might have killed a lesser person. 243 Experience shows that most forms of institutional use follow a remarkably clear pattern. 244 They were dirty and parched, but in remarkably good condition after the rescue. 245 Shells are pleasant to handle and regard, can easily be perforated to serve as ornaments and in addition are remarkably durable. 246 Certainly Jeanne had never tried to adapt him to the realities, a job for which she was remarkably ill equipped anyway. 246 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 247 Even so, the number of households for which this is true is remarkably small. 248 He did a remarkably accurate imitation of the soft, low drag of a rapidly disappearing device. 249 The Bush administration was also remarkably free of internal strife, at least until its reelection effort faltered. 250 This is remarkably young in comparison with the 4.5 x 109 year age of other meteorites. 251 But a walk through lush green countryside reveals an environment remarkably short of wildlife. 252 Middle-class moralists might be ardent, even strident, but working-class patterns continued to be remarkably resistant and independent. 253 Mrs Jones' family say she's coping remarkably well, but they're horrified at her injuries. 254 This debate seemed to be marked by a remarkably high standard of studied insult. 255 They produced a remarkably consistent sound for the revolving-door group. 256 Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand. 257 The book is remarkably accurate and transparently fair-minded. 258 Man has discovered a remarkably simple conceptual model with which to characterize matter. 259 They looked remarkably like Mexican bandits from a grade - B movie. 260 Traditional crafts remain remarkably unchanged by the slow incursion of modern ways. 261 But her eyes were still the same : large and amber and remarkably beautiful. 262 Leaving aside the question of privacy, constant surveillance can be remarkably convenient. 263 The law - enforcement level of the court and procuratorate has been raised remarkably. 264 They have done remarkably well in coping with natural calamities. 265 Such a tactic is calculated, methodical, invidious — and remarkably effective. |
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