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单词 Scores
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1. Death pays all debts [scores].
2. Death quits (all) scores.
3. Lightning strikes caused scores of fires across the state.
4. He scores goals with remark-able consistency.
5. Scores of people tried desperately to gatecrash the party.
6. Men by scores sat around him.
7. Test scores vary from school to school .
8. There are scores of people there, maybe eighty or more.
9. We have fought scores of battles in order to win victory.
10. Scores of people have been hurt in running battles with police.
11. He quitted all scores with his friend.
12. They fled the country by scores.
13. He had mentored scores of younger doctors.
14. There is considerable variability in all the test scores.
15. Benjamin received cards from scores of local well-wishers.
16. Their friendship stretched over scores of years.
17. Our scores are now even.
18. Students' test scores started to slide in the mid-1990s.
19. Test scores below 50 were classed as 'unsatisfactory'.
20. Scores of hoses played on the flames.
21. There were scores all over the kitchen table.
22. The school's test scores have not improved.
23. If he scores now, I'll win my bet.
24. His goal leveled the scores of the two teams.
25. SAT scores have been steadily decreasing.
26. Carr slips the ball to King who scores easily.
27. The scores were chalked up on the wall.
28. Figo levelled the scores with a curling free kick.
28. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
29. Most ten-year-olds had scores ranging between 50 and 70.
30. It's time these old scores were forgotten.
1. Lightning strikes caused scores of fires across the state.
2. He scores goals with remark-able consistency.
3. Scores of people tried desperately to gatecrash the party.
4. Men by scores sat around him.
5. Test scores vary from school to school .
6. There are scores of people there, maybe eighty or more.
7. We have fought scores of battles in order to win victory.
8. Scores of people have been hurt in running battles with police.
9. There is considerable variability in all the test scores.
10. On a clear night scores of meteors streak the sky.
11. Some scores of people acknowledged that there was a crisis.
31. The scores are tied at 33.
32. The heavy rains and flooding killed scores of livestock.
33. Scores of victims were killed.
34. The team that scores the most points wins.
35. I will win the game on more scores than one.
36. Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls.
37. The police pulled in scores of protesters during the demonstration.
38. Jack came back after five years to settle some old scores .
39. Her five - year - old daughter likes to act up before scores of visitors.
40. You get an A grade for scores of 75 and over.
41. The school's test scores are among the highest in the district.
42. We compared scores and found that theirs were higher than ours.
43. The England skipper is haunted by a run of low scores.
44. I want revenge against her on more scores than one.
45. She was looking for a chance to settle old scores with her brother.
46. At the end of the first half the scores is even.
47. The test has scores for verbal skills, mathematical skills, and abstract reasoning skills.
48. There were scores of boxes and crates, all waiting to be checked and loaded.
49. Whichever player scores the highest number of points will be the winner.
50. On a clear night scores of meteors streak the sky.
51. At the visiting ground, we'll try our best to square the scores.
52. Low test scores are a sad reflection on our school system.
53. I have some old scores to settle with that fellow.
54. Students accepted by Stanford Law School had very high scores on the LSAT.
55. A policeman was killed and scores of people were injured in the melee.
56. Some scores of people acknowledged that there was a crisis.
57. The scores were aggregated with the first round totals to decide the winner.
58. Milosevic doesn't mouth platitudes about it not mattering who scores as long as the team wins./scores.html
59. On a scale of 1 to 10, he scores 7.
60. The President used his speech to settle some old scores with his opponents.
61. The groups had historic scores to settle with each other.
62. The scores remained more or less even throughout the competition.
63. Our team tallied 4 scores when we played against them.
64. There was also a strong link between children'slow maths scores and parents' numeracy problems.
65. Campaigners lit scores of bonfires in ceremonies to mark the anniversary.
66. At the end of the service, scores of worshippers streamed down to the altar.
67. This was what they achieved after scores of years of ceaseless labour.
68. She had shut out two of her first four Wimbledon opponents by identical 6-0, 6-0 scores.
69. There was a good spread of scores on the test.
70. Sometimes, conductors have to commit complete scores to memory.
71. Schools anticipate an increase in student test scores.
72. Coaching may raise some students' SAT scores.
73. Thereafter, however, the fibre scores remained relatively constant.
74. Thus, the speakers represented by tables 6.2 and 6.3 were assigned range scores of 5 and 0 respectively.
75. Among the scores of witnesses called to testify was convicted drug smuggler George Morales.
76. The difference between self-penned autobiography and biography is that often, the biography scores for comprehensiveness.
77. Individually and in groups, residents have taken their complaints to scores of government officials.
78. Her career as a historian began when her father taught the 6-year-old to keep box scores of each Dodgers game.
79. Individual scores were then aggregated to derive shift, department, division, and plant totals.
80. With the scores level, Akram then had Mallender caught at slip via a rebound and bowled Tufnell next ball.
81. One possible cause for increased symptom scores in the core group was that they were all involved in seeking compensation.
82. Meanwhile scores of rebel sup porters appeared in court as prosecutors pressed the first charges stemming from the coup attempt.
83. They also measure the difference between the scores for the successive decades to capture the change in political representation.
84. From this a distribution of the word scores assigned to the target words was derived.
85. She brought the crowd to its feet after both her floor exercise and her vault, drawing team-high scores in both.
86. Students often have a good idea of what scores they need on college-entrance exams to earn acceptance letters and scholarships.
87. As we reported earlier, scores on these surveys had reached an all-time low.
88. Bailey and Harrison found that for certain types of passage cloze scores were potentially unreliable indicators of comprehension.
89. We also multiplied average scores by ten to eliminate decimal points,[sentence dictionary] and turn them into percentages.
90. Britten was particularly revered for his vocal scores for children, which captured their imagination and interest without condescension.
91. In this research the grades achieved by students in their Highers/A-levels are used to establish scores for entrants with these qualifications.
92. More aggressive chemicals are ruled out because of possible damage and abrasives are unsatisfactory as the aggregate lodges in surface scores.
93. Scores are routinely adjusted for personality, wardrobe and, above all, reputation.
94. Individuals can differ widely in their scores and this makes direct comparisons between them difficult.
95. Three penalties by Hobbs kept Bradford firmly in contention and another soon after the interval levelled the scores at 8-8.
96. Scores were going to be high in the rainy, windy conditions.
97. These, however, are indicated in scores and livrets and noted by contemporary writers on opera performance.
98. A comedy of errors as Collegians tried to clear from a defensive line out presented McCall with the simplest of scores.
99. The children squealed with delight when Karen tallied up the poker chips and announced that Jennifer and Bryan had the highest scores.
100. The volumes began appearing in their scores and have not stopped.
101. Cold gusts dropped the wind chill into the low 40s and played havoc with final-round scores in the highest-scoring Nissan since 1984.
102. Absence of status consciousness is worth commenting on further as an effect of national culture on scores.
103. But your training's just about to start and your scores are exceptional - perception, reflexes, empathy ....
104. Scores more were seriously injured as the blast scattered human remains across stalls in one of Bosnia's worst atrocities.
105. A car bomb explodes in Main Street, destroying scores of shops and businesses.
106. No high scores were found in any country and during the interviews respondents often asked about methods of administering such systems.
107. The tapes and scores which they produce come across with real sincerity, and display surprisingly high levels of competence.
108. From the sundeck one could see a hillside with growths of ponderosa and scores of sparkling amorphous swimming pools.
109. Almost all of the identified work-inhibited students had average to superior intellectual ability scores.
110. When elicitation is complete,() scores are allotted to each judgment as it correlates with each element.
111. That cleared the way for the public release of the scores and scheduling of interviews and a final selection.
112. Only one student had a score that fell below the average range, and most had above-average intellectual ability scores.
113. People came in scores.
114. Likewise, early reading problems and low scores on achievement tests are often used as an indicator of anticipated weak academic achievement.
115. Hence trumpets crooked in all keys are to be found in scores of the classical period.
116. Answers to multiple choice test on Part 1 Each correct response scores one point and trainees should obtain 13 points or more.
117. The pupil also takes to the prospective employer or the university admissions tutor the raw scores of exam results.
118. The left and bottom ends of the axis similarly represent the negative poles and the lowest scores.
118. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. Many scores of pages are devoted to these topics and the general reader will need to keep a bookmark in the footnotes.
120. It was made of corrugated metal and wooden beams and had scores of windows that could be broken but not shattered.
121. They spend ever more on public education, yet test scores and dropout rates barely budge.
122. Finally I passed rows of sombre-looking huts, blackened by cooking smoke and infested by scores of small children and large dogs.
123. Thus, it was even more amazing that the final scores were so high.
124. He takes a quick kick dead straight towards goal ... which shearer runs on to and scores.
125. In this study we could not show correlation between pathological scores or their distribution and any clinical parameter.
126. Interestingly, there is a striking lack of relationship between Mach scores and demographic characteristics.
127. Intelligence Tests Schools use intelligence test scores to predict potential for academic success.
128. An organisation as big as the police has to turn to scores of different agencies.
129. From late December to April, scores of California charter boats search out migrating gray whales for tourists.
130. I was awarded seventeen points out of twenty but judging by the worried looks and furrowed brows there were some lower scores.
131. His leather briefcase contained scores and a baton, but no sun block.
132. The programme plots speakers in terms of their scores on two principal components, represented as axes of the graph.
133. All the scores for the trials which involved the same time delay were totalled up.
134. However, test scores for 14-year-olds have remained constant at 55 per cent.
135. Complaints Police have received scores of complaints about dealers openly plying their trade in front of small children on street corners.
136. DataEase scores because it combines good all-round capability with genuine ease of use.
137. One widely cited study has suggested that piano training at age 3 may improve some academic test scores.
138. Scores of existing officers will be released for active duty by the creation of a police civil service.
139. Scores of schools were shown to have similar structural defects.
140. If the adventurers try to reach location 14 they will have to pass scores of biting faces and clutching hands.
141. Father Young helped scores of divorced Catholics find a comfortable corner in the Church, but he could not change canon law.
142. Before, archery was a series of flights of shooters aiming at a target and counting up their scores.
143. Shehee ran for 124 yards and two scores on 24 carries.
144. Four months after the self-determination speech he received a rude awakening on both scores.
145. Stravinsky confessed that he borrowed the idea from Tchaikovsky and his own example was followed by later composers of specially commissioned scores.
146. As the scores were read out like a football draw it became clear that it would be a close contest.
147. Most programs even count the percentage of passives and provide scores, like an arcade game.
148. Test scores can be compared directly with the scores obtained by normal children of the same chronological age.
149. The process demands simpler information than a collection of attainment target scores.
150. Scores of less famous graduates ascended to the top levels of the financial and corporate worlds.
151. De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
152. So you buy a compact disc containing scores of bird songs.
153. In the end, however, both new works were set to scores by contemporary composers.
154. It was not created at a good time for ballet music and these scores are relentlessly trivial.
155. His rip-roaring display, capped by those two scores, earned him the Man of the Match tag.
156. Test scores are still well below the not-too-high state average.
157. Mart Kenney was a perfectionist, and his high standards set an example for scores of dance bands across the country.
158. The mean scores at baseline for the subgroup of students who were followed up were the same as for those not followed up.
159. However, the profit potential of an untapped consumer market is tantalizing scores of corporations.
160. A pipe bomb hidden in a black backpack explodes in a park filled with people, injuring scores with shards of shrapnel.
161. Predictably, however, Scargill's arrest brought scores more miners into the area.
162. We await our test scores.
163. In American football,[http://] a touchdown scores six points.
164. Both groups had baseline POD Severity Index scores of 5.2.
165. Assuming this recession may be prolonged, infrastructure spending also scores well.
166. The downward trend went into reverse and the scores started to creep up again.
167. Even in Zurich he kept up with the County cricket scores.
168. In scores of cases they motivate the actions of the victims.
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