单词 | January |
例句 | (1) This coupon is valid until 31 January. (2) I haven't heard from him since last January. (3) He will be inaugurated as president in January. (4) The new President will be inaugurated on January 20. (5) On January 1st, the New Year begins. (6) That was a somber January day. (7) Shopping in the January sales can be maddening. (8) I was born on January 29th. (9) The new drug will be generally available from January. (10) I have lived here since January. (11) American presidents are always inaugurated on January 20 th. (12) That stretch of bypass will be finished by January. (13) New Year's Eve is the day before January 1st. (14) We always have snow in January. (15) On 8 January 1959 De Gaulle was inaugurated as First President of the Republic. (16) From January 1st to February 1st is one calendar month. (17) Generally speaking,() the coldest weather comes in January. (18) The tragedy he mentioned took place in January. (19) There's always a dull period after the January sales. (20) The store will reopen at 9 a.m. on 2 January. (21) The new building was opened with great fanfare in January 1895. (22) They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January. (23) The number of passengers by this line fell off slightly in January. (24) The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893. (25) Jack and Kim celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary in January. (26) The first phase of renovations should be finished by January. (27) The shakeout in the labour market after Christmas usually makes January a bad month for unemployment. (28) They commenced large-scale commercial manufacture of the chairs in January. (29) The president was ousted in a military coup in January 1987. (30) He made a huge profit from the sale of shares purchased in January under the company's stock option program. (1) This coupon is valid until 31 January. (2) I haven't heard from him since last January. (3) The new President will be inaugurated on January 20. (4) On January 1st, the New Year begins. (5) That was a somber January day. (6) Shopping in the January sales can be maddening. (7) I was born on January 29th. (8) The new drug will be generally available from January. (9) I have lived here since January. (10) American presidents are always inaugurated on January 20 th. (11) That stretch of bypass will be finished by January. (12) New Year's Eve is the day before January 1st. (13) We always have snow in January. (14) The store will reopen at 9 a.m. on 2 January. (15) The new building was opened with great fanfare in January 1895. (16) They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January. (17) The number of passengers by this line fell off slightly in January. (18) The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893. (19) Jack and Kim celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary in January. (20) On 8 January 1959 De Gaulle was inaugurated as First President of the Republic. (21) From January 1st to February 1st is one calendar month. (22) The first phase of renovations should be finished by January. (23) The shakeout in the labour market after Christmas usually makes January a bad month for unemployment. (24) They commenced large-scale commercial manufacture of the chairs in January. (25) The president was ousted in a military coup in January 1987. (26) He made a huge profit from the sale of shares purchased in January under the company's stock option program. (27) It happened on January the seventeenth. (31) It's quite warm for January. (32) The weather, even for January, was exceptionally cold. (33) It snowed heavily during the month of January. (34) It's January 1st, the year has come full circle. (35) The station will be operative again in January. (36) I was born on 3 January. (37) Subscriptions are due annually by the end of January. (38) The final offensive was launched on January 10. (39) I figure on being in New York in January. (40) Outgoing flights are booked until January 15th. (41) The series is likely to be screened in January. (42) He was sent to the guillotine in January 1793. (43) The freezing weather continued throughout January. (44) Jan is the abbreviation for January. (45) The package arrived January 6. (46) He took office on 6th January 1999. (47) It happened on January the seventeenth. (48) He takes up his appointment in January. (49) Their first baby is due in January. (50) Retail sales fell by 1.3% in January. (51) The station will be fully operative again in January. (52) In January it turned very cold. (53) Their son will start college in January. (54) Prices have fallen by a quarter since January. (55) The new President takes office in January. (56) The General had promised to cede power by January. (57) You must submit your application before January 1st. (58) Rose is due to start school in January. (59) She started working there in January. (60) The couple celebrated their golden wedding in January. (61) It was unseasonably mild for late January. (62) The pay increase will be backdated to January. (63) The weather in January is often cold and snowy. (64) The lake usually freezes over by mid January. (65) I bought this in the January sales. (66) On 21 January the expedition reached the South Pole. (67) Rosie's party was on January 6th. (68) Sales have nosedived since January. (69) The increase in pay agreed in June will be backdated to January. (70) The Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in January 2001. (71) Very little has been achieved in the implementation of the peace agreement signed last January. (72) Mrs Lynn Smith, prosecuting, said the offence took place on January 27. (73) In January, 37 years after our first meeting, I was back in the studio with Denis. (74) Shoplifters appear to have had a field day at the January sales. (75) The Beavers have dropped only one game since losing to Oregon in January. (76) Shortly after his triumphal entry into Havana in January 1959, Castro spoke on television for seven hours without a break. (77) The study was carried out between January and May 1998. (78) The following applies only to tenants in occupation after January 1 1997. (79) The President-elect has been preparing to take office in January. (80) Since January over a hundred companies have been forced into receivership. (81) The said Joseph Brown was seen outside the house on the night of January 15th. (82) She's been unable to play since January because of a torn calf muscle. (83) On January 1,()1993 Czechoslovakia formally split into two independent states. (84) The inauguration of a President of the United States takes place on January 20. (85) Shops cut prices to the bone in the January sales. (86) This section of motorway will be under repair until January. (87) He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15, 1929. (88) The club has moved its meeting to Saturday, January 22nd. (89) He arrived in San Francisco, having left New Jersey on January 19th. (90) Over 10,000 soldiers died on that one day in January. (91) On January 23rd, America decided to relax its rules on the foreign ownership of its airlines. (92) When you're used to snow in January, warm sunny weather feels unseasonable. (93) David Rowland is almost certain to succeed him as chairman on January 1. (94) Bernstein's two remaining lectures will take place on January 22 and 23. (95) The exhibition transfers to York City Art Gallery on 23rd January. (96) Only 18 of the UN's 180 members had paid their dues by the January deadline. (97) I picked up lots of bargains in the January sales. (98) In Britain, the spring term starts in January and ends just before Easter. (99) The long and the short of it is that they are willing to start the work in January. (100) I picked up some real bargains in the January sales this year. (101) They got a pay rise in March which was backdated to January. (102) The wage increases agreed in January are to be backdated to October last year. (103) The border, effectively closed since 1981, will be opened as of January the 1st. (104) The installation of the new archbishop will take place in January. (105) In the first week of January, thousands of guilt-ridden people signed up for fitness courses or embarked on diets. (106) On January 3 the company will present its plans to the bank. (107) The January flood waters receded as fast as they had risen. (108) January passed into February with the crime still a mystery. (109) He arrived on January 9, disheveled and much the worse for wear. (110) Profits plunged and he stood down as chairman last January. (111) Our hill is marvellous for sledging and we always have snow in January. (111) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (112) The baby was born on 13 January, so he'll be exactly five months this day month. (113) The next income tax payment is due on 31 January. (114) Their first child was conceived in January and born in October. (115) The company closed down operations and began liquidating its assets in January. (116) It was January 19, a year to the day since he had arrived in Singapore. (117) The Russian government chose not to decontrol oil and gas prices last January. (118) The year began auspiciously with good trade figures for January. (119) The move is designed to boost sales during the peak booking months of January and February. (120) The first half of January was marked by intense diplomatic activity. (121) The lifeboat was called out five times in the January storms. (122) He ran the business part time until last January. (123) She was born on January 6, 1946. (124) If successful, the changeover would take place next January. (125) In January 1961, Eisenhower delivered his farewell address. (126) On that fateful January day the beleaguered Matty climbed the five flights of stairs from trading floor to the cafeteria. (127) In January 1864 he was appointed commissioner for the settlement of boundary disputes between the states of Baroda and Jamnagar. (128) By January 1944, Fletcher had command of a B-17 bomber and a ten man crew. (129) She was admitted to hospital on 21 January because of a productive cough and mild dyspnoea which had appeared four days earlier. (130) The senior registrar contract arrived dated May 1988, and a six month battle ensued to get it backdated to January 1987. (131) It is her first one not published in January, and the first to deal specifically with the bikini in mind. (132) When Bernard was canonized on 18 January 1175 this also was the day that he was given. (133) Then in January 1991 I saw Roslin's ad in Nature. (134) Subzero temperatures in December and January can turn the ice as brittle as bone china. (135) The Buckau's first series of trials at sea as a rotor ship was completed successfully in January 1925. (136) He retires next January. (137) The extended contract and higher volume of service commitment provides Verio with an improved price beginning in January 1999. (138) On January 3, Ogden Reid died of complications from throat cancer. (139) In January 1989, the party captured a shocking 7.5 percent of the vote in West Berlin's municipal elections. (140) She had lain on her bed at her farmhouse home on January 2 and put a double-barrelled shotgun to her head. (141) But since its premier issue in January 1993(), Wired has led a charmed life. (142) Its circular of 12 January drawing attention to the decisions against united action taken at Southport, had been ignored. (143) The first lady will keep out the January chill with a matching satin cape. (144) Adjustable rates averaged 5. 43 percent, down from 6. 82 in January 1995. (145) The Big Three began sounding the alarm in a big way when January sales figures were reported. (146) Mr Kemp said the atmosphere of despair which swept the homes after the closure announcement on January 9 had now gone. (147) The incidents allegedly occurred between January 1995 and October 1996. (148) But since last January when Tom Davies joined the two conservative board members, the board is generating increasing public discussion. (149) In January the firm said that, to lure visitors during winter, it would cut its admission prices for locals. (150) The 1994 Turner prize-winner received the commission to create the monument in January 1996. (151) In January 1877, Congress set up an electoral commission to decide the dispute. (152) Early that January a bitter wind blowing off the far Urals seized East Anglia in a grip of ice. (153) Not many people chose to take a ride on such a bumpy, gloomy road after dark in the month of January. (154) Foley, a former Colchester player, was caretaker for three months before Wallace's arrival last January. (155) The government appointed in January 1938 remained in office for the rest of the war. (156) He withdrew from active life and retired to Kenilworth where on the 4 January 1927 he died at the age of seventy-seven. (157) The list was given wider circulation by the monthly art newspaper Kunstavisen in its January/February 1992 number. (158) Since convening in January 1995, the House has voted for amendments that required a balanced federal budget and forbade flag desecration. (159) Appointments to the Cabinet to replace other departing ministers were announced in the first week of January. (160) She says her dismissal followed the arrival of Peter Hughes, who became high commissioner in January 1998. (161) That first December 1904 issue featured begonias(), as does the January 1996 issue. (162) These observations defined the structure of the cell cycle experiments, as carried out in January and February of 1995. (163) Open January 1. Leading brand names up to 40 percent off. (164) Falcon Holidays is predicting a bumper January and has already sold almost 40 % of its summer programme for 2001. (165) The arrangement ended on 1 January when the Soviet Union ceased trading with its former allies on a convertible rouble basis. (166) From January 1999, all legal advisors to justices are required to be qualified as solicitors or barristers. (167) He had denied committing the offences involving children between the ages of four and 14 between January 1989 and June 1992. (168) In January it revealed that its orders were down from a year ago; analysts think its earnings will follow. (169) It aroused much local opposition but the directives came into force, technically at least, from I January this year. (170) When they took office in January 1993 the Dow Jones industrial average stood at 3,242. (171) Last winter, NordicTrack blamed disappointing sales on balmy weather, which encouraged al fresco jogging in January. (172) We first brought it to your attention in January last year and we were delighted with your response. (173) A redesigned format was launched in January 1993 with the dual aim of making the journal more attractive to readers and advertisers. (174) It is Bessie who puts Jane on to the coach which takes her to Lowood on a cold January morning. (175) By January 1994, several thigh creams were being sold, some with the inventors' blessings and some without. (176) And it hit the streets in that colour from its launch in 1894 until changing over to white paper in January 1917. (177) My wife, Julie, and I were born on January 28, 1961. (178) In December and January, she collected numerous honors as the top woman athlete and top track and field athlete of 2000. (179) Yakovlev, the head of Agitprop and one of the chief architects of the cut-back in provincial newspapers in January. (180) In January, the teams finally ended their drawn-out discussions with a map that clearly marks the boundary. (181) Borrowers wanting to transfer debts to the egg credit card would pay 2.5 APR on all transfers before January 31, 2001. (182) On January 12, the local authorities decided that the strike had gone on long enough. (183) On 16 January 1707 the Treaty of Union received its royal assent. (184) The rate includes a bonus of 1 per cent until January 27, 2001. (185) At the conclusion of the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, Roosevelt tried to allay them. (186) For example, the blizzard hit during the same week the government surveys workers and employers to compile the January employment report. (187) Mr Slough said trade officials were slow to adopt new export procedures which came into force in January. (188) In early January, Detroit is truly the center of the automotive universe. (189) The court was told the charges relate alleged assaults between January 1, 1972, and December 31, 1973. (190) The newspaper's further claim that the police funded an Inkatha rally in January 1991 was later confirmed officially. (191) Between January and April it was estimated that 563 government soldiers had been killed in clashes with the guerrillas. (192) At Perth in January 1313 Bruce himself was second to scale the castle wall after wading neck-high through icy cold water. (193) They stole my narcissus bulbs that I had been so carefully forcing to bloom in January. (194) Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963. (195) Scarborough magistrates were told that the case involved a large-scale mortgage fraud alleged to have occurred between January 1985 and February 1988. (196) Those statements were made in an interview in November and a detailed sworn affidavit he had given in January. (197) Since January 1986 the number of unemployed claimants in the Aberdare travel to work area has fallen by 27 percent. (198) Employers added 271, 000 jobs, after seasonal adjustment, bringing the increase since January 1996 to almost 3 million. (199) In theory, logging was suspended by law in January 1990, but it is reported to be continuing apace. (200) In the first two weeks of January 1992, 18 more people were killed in murders bearing the stamp of death squads. (201) I can vividly remember the tense atmosphere prevailing amongst all Washington crews during December 1952 and January 1953. (202) If federal approval is gained soon, the trial could start as early as January. (203) The inveterate entrepreneur and a trio of venture capital firms in January invested $ 5 million in Healthscape Inc. (204) In January 1858 an attempt was made to assassinate him as he drove with the Empress to the Opera in Paris. (205) In January of 1691, King William annulled the old Calvert charters. (206) The move follows the closure of Ferranti International's metrology systems division at Dalkeith in January last year. (207) In January 1996, McGill disappeared after withdrawing $ 50 from an automatic teller machine. (208) Mr Kasyanov seems now to be playing for time, hoping to get through January without ferocious clashes with creditors. (209) The Padstow seafood restaurant owned by celebrity chef Rick Stein has been fully booked since January. (210) Last January, an appellate court said all proceedings could begin while Clinton held office. (211) Introduced in January 1983, Lisa had been acclaimed as offering breakthrough technology; but few could afford it. (212) Quirot, third at Barcelona, suffered severe burns when her home was set ablaze by a lamp in January 1993. (213) Giuliani said Kamal purchased the automatic in Florida at the end of January. (214) The company will sell about 60 billion lire to the public by the end of January, say investment bankers. (215) The name Alma survived the alterations of 1937 and 1954 until in January 1969 the building was bought by the Whitbread brewery. (216) It was January. Rest assured we'd be sleeping soundly by May. (217) Ivor Newley had last been seen alive by independent witnesses on the morning of Sunday, 27 January. (218) In January 1993, Zimmermann was contacted by two customs agents. (219) On I January 1803 he was appointed assistant professor at 100 guineas perannum. (220) A retraction would be broadcast when a new series of the programme begins in January. (221) They agreed to return to their barracks after the government undertook to pay them their January and February salaries. (222) No details had yet been published of an economic recovery plan which the government had announced in January. (223) Flash back colleagues carry Wayne Edwards' coffin at his funeral in January. (224) Since January, those applying for loans up to $ 100, 000 need only fill out a one-page application. (225) Brian, you and Kerrie have been in temporary accommodation since January 1991. (226) A January report by a federal advisory commission suggested a possible increase from 6. 2 percent of wages to 7 percent. (227) A target closing date has been set for January 1, 1999. (228) As the Minister raises his eyebrow, I recommend my excellent speech on competitive tendering of 20 January in the House. (229) Central News South took to the airwaves in January nineteen eighty-nine and tomorrow night we look back over our first four years. (230) Thirteen cars had their Vambac equipment removed and replaced with conventional controllers, commencing in January 1964. (231) He lived in the basement until the middle of January. (232) The 60-year-old retired engineer was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January. (233) Then on 13 January 1972 the army dismissed Busia; a group of officers led by Colonel Acheampong assumed control. (234) By the end of January the allies claimed to have flown over 30,000 sorties. (235) Unemployment climbed by 30 percent in January 1991 and was expected to double to nearly 300,000 by the end of 1991. (236) December, January and February are comparatively cool months in Calcutta, and it is quite comfortable out of doors. (237) That compares with 13,221 unemployed claimants and 241 unfilled vacancies in January 1987. (238) In January cuts had been implemented in the civil service to reduce the public-sector wage bill. (239) The decision follows completion of tracklaying on the branch from Busto Arsizio on January 28. (240) Capricorn 22 December to 20 January Traditionally, Capricorns are meant to be serious and sober. (241) Packs of St Ival's Carapelli will carry information on the spread's health benefits from January 28. (242) It was this clientele which Hunter and his administrative staff took on in Tucson, in January 1994. (243) Bikes that have not been claimed by the owners will be sold at a public auction January 11. (244) An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any year. (245) The first and largest asteroid discovered, Ceres, was found on the night of January 1, 1801. (246) A total of nine hundred and thirty eight road accidents happened between January and June. (247) Once slated for thousands of homes, the Daley Ranch was acquired by the city for $ 21 million in January. (248) A short-lived ceasefire broke down in January after army commanders demanded another chance to smash the Tigers. (249) Higuchi, a deputy fire chief for Los Angeles County since January 1994. (250) Monica is due to hit the big screen in January with the release of Dracula. (251) A January Party report in Roslavl' noted with glee that the local clergy were divided, even before the February decree. (252) By January he had raised an army of twenty-five thousand men and had headed north to intercept the forces of General Taylor. (253) For the first time this year, advance booking will be available from 1 January. (254) In these cheerless circumstances Henry fell ill and was unable to attend the peace talks in January 1189. (255) Eventually, in January 1989, she was awarded custody of their daughters and the earl was granted access. (256) In January 1994, he agreed to give free concerts as compensation for a previous conviction on drunken driving charges. (257) Luxury for first class travellers: a sleeping car attendant delivers hot water bottles on the London-to-Inverness Express, January 1935. (258) In January I announced that a chat show host's spouse was to appear in EastEnders. (259) In January, it was announced that 1, 000 skilled civilian jobs will stay at McClellan for five more years. (260) The attempted coup took place in January. (261) There will be a Communion Service on January 30. (262) January 2004 Harbour Side in City Auckland. (263) In January the government ordered a crackdown. (263) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (264) The magazine started [ began ] ( its ) publication in January, 1927. (265) Both chambers plan to vote on that policy before January 15th. (266) The first liquid laser was operated in January of 1963. (267) The House of Representatives approved the Commission's recommendation on January 9,1902. (268) If you could finish it by January, they might publish It'sooner. (269) This contract plant will start - up ( put in commissioning ) on January first 2008. |
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