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单词 Confines
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1. This is outside the confines of human knowledge.
2. I can't stand the confines of this marriage.
3. It is beyond the confines of human knowledge.
4. The movie is set entirely within the confines of the abandoned factory.
5. He spent three years within the narrow confines of the prison.
6. She wanted to experience things outside the close confines of family life.
7. We must operate within the confines of the law.
8. The report confines itself to known and verifiable facts.
9. Hypothetical thinking goes beyond the confines of everyday experience.
10. We were jammed together, shoulder-to-shoulder,(http://) in the narrow confines.
11. Within the confines of lunch, I did my best to formulate what I thought.
12. An emphasis on experience without general knowledge confines pupils rather than educating them.
13. Even as U.S. soccer franchises seek friendlier confines, the sport itself is being credited with helping international relations.
14. In the confines of the cottage the noise was thunderous.
15. At large, Billy the Kid moved beyond the confines of the feud to more general shootings and stock thefts.
16. She felt trapped by the narrow confines of the convent.
17. It took him some effort to leave the comfy confines of his armchair.
18. The answer, if one were to be found, quite obviously lay outside the restrictive confines of manly pursuit.
19. Ordinary burglars would never have dared enter the heavily guarded confines of State House.
20. The higher centers are dormant when we live our lives exclusively within the narrow confines of the personality.
21. You have gathered one hundred thousand people within the confines of your project.
22. All the basic lessons should now have been mastered, at least within the confines of a garden.
23. The roar of air was amplified by the tight confines of the stone building, assaulting his ears with its frenzied screaming.
24. Nevertheless, Blake's achievement in producing digestible theory and illuminating analyses within the confines of such a short book is considerable.
25. Although sofas speak of home, they have moved beyond the confines of our living rooms.
26. This was a rage of feeling, carrying them out of themselves, beyond the confines of their mortality.
27. In other words, it has been incorporated within the parochial confines of party-political polemic.
28. It still sounded like an express train in the confines of the small garage.
29. In that same instant, the deafening crash of gunfire filled the narrow confines of the alley.
30. The project does not intend itself to collect actual papers and confines its attentions to non-governmental records only.
1. This is outside the confines of human knowledge.
2. It took him some effort to leave the comfy confines of his armchair.
3. He spent three years within the narrow confines of the prison.
31. Rock fall and trampling in the narrow confines of a cave are two major factors.
32. Women used their supposedly greater spirituality as a further justification for transcending the confines of the private sphere.
33. Sometimes, when the clouds were stretched more thinly,(http:///confines.html) the confines of their world extended.
34. Others may come or go, but the entire life-cycle of many is lived within the confines of quite small areas.
35. Ling Gill is better enjoyed from its outer rim than from its confines.
36. The noise was deafening in the small confines of the workshop.
37. Sea Gladiator Faith in her restored form inside the somewhat cramped confines of the Museum.
38. And like her own fertile imagination, it shelters any and all images that happen to drift into its confines.
39. The narrow confines of the inner solar system seem claustrophobic compared to the asteroid belt.
40. As rumour circulated within its confines, Eleanor would surely discover his infidelities.
41. This can be expressed as the frictional coefficient for the chain, again within the tube confines.
42. They provide opportunities for making relationships outside the confines of the early exclusive twosome.
43. In which case, it seems worth asking why I am considering them at all within the limited confines of this book.
44. But, fortunately, interviewers had difficulty restricting employees to the confines of the standard interview questions.
45. Viewed from outside the confines of that self-absorbed city, Muni is an expense and a nightmare that brings virtually no benefit.
46. What then ensures that you keep within the confines of the crime novel?
47. Berni lives within the confines of a tiny hand-held video game that comes on a key chain.
48. Unless you specialize in this form of road transport, you are likely to fall outside the strict confines of statutory regulations.
49. Once this old and crippled man settled into the safe confines of chair and desk, age and infirmity receded.
50. His aspirations for career development lie beyond the confines of Art teaching.
51. Within the confines of the steel hull the interference was less.
52. FitzAlan stood up, immediately looming over her in the confines of the hut.
53. The world beyond the confines of the car was silent but no longer still.
54. Within a short time her influence in the field of social work spread beyond the confines of Denison House.
55. In the confines of the small studios Doctor Who used for recording, they proved cumbersome and unwieldy.
56. Surreptitiously, her hand hidden within the furry confines of her muff, Anne made the sign of the cross.
57. There is nothing in the criteria which it stipulates for rational behaviour that confines its application to a market clearing framework.
58. Meanwhile, there were continuing protests against Hinkley C outside the confines of the inquiry.
59. That year, when I was four, I asked permission to escape the suffocating confines of our darkened apartment.
60. Within the confines of the painting it becomes a silent emblem of protest, a reminder of political alternatives.
61. These two processes are continuous throughout the vast confines of the Universe.
62. She hadn't dared to explore outside the confines of the hotel's extensive grounds.
63. The statute confines itself to prohibiting the carriage of certain goods in interstate or foreign commerce.
64. After all, the confines of a narrow road restrict a person's freedom.
65. They are men who will have committed an offence within the confines of their family and community.
66. Within the confines of an equilibrium model, the specification of the savings function needs careful consideration.
67. It is thinking beyond the confines of the ordinary everyday mind.
68. We are challenged to rise above the narrow confines of our individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
69. It also forced an awareness of the competitive challenges posed by life outside the cozy confines of farm and family.
70. Here, at the unfriendly confines of Wrigley Field, was manager Bruce Bochy getting ejected in a nanosecond.
71. Older people are prone to ill-health, which often confines them to their homes.
72. She confines her remarks to scientific management.
73. She's used to the confines of the South Lawn.
74. We jammed together, shoulder-to-shoulder, in the narrow confines.
75. Beyond the confines of the upper midwest, however, Marquette is unknown.
76. The open sea was deep and mysterious, and anyone who gave more than a passing thought to the bottom confines of the oceans probably assumed that the sea-bed was flat.
77. The little scrapper piloted a Podracer with immense engines ... too big, it would seem, for the tight confines of the Laguna Caves.
78. He does nothing beyond the confines of his own work.
79. The scientists are trying to prevent the water birds from leaving the confines of this preservation.
80. Within its confines developed the most advanced and most enduring civilization.
81. During the time of peace, troops usually do not stop outside the confines of the country.
82. Thus, he avoids the error so commonly made through well meant but misguided efforts. He confines his procedures to what is necessary, keeping the handling of injured part to a minimum.
83. Dating of the hidden granite porphyry confines the age of Neozoic sedimentary stratum and also provides a basis for timing of intracontinental extension in northern Tibet.
84. Organizationally, it has stepped out of its narrow confines and become a major national party.
85. It did not, however, remain whithin the confines of his estate.
86. Many now believe Shehata was forcibly returned to her home and the Coptic Church by state authorities, only to become sequestered against her will within the confines of a monastery.
87. Christianity, for example, distinguishes the Mosaic Law which educates but confines from the liberating grace available through faith in Christ.
88. It needs grounding to keep you in the physical confines of Earth.
89. The initiates already realized that here were secrets unutterable outside the confines of the church.
90. But what about today'salternative eating-out situations — beyond the confines of the standard sit-down restaurant?
91. Sloshing within the confines of the Andaman Sea to the east, it carried off vacationers in Thailand.
92. Within the confines of CET, it's okay not to know any foreign languages and okay to dress in yesterday's sweat pants.
93. In his old age, he confirmed the confines and tasks of philology , summarized the experiences and achievements of criticizing texts in history, put forwarded the important works of textual criticism.
94. We don't like the stiff class system in our society because the system restricts people of low class to exert them. It confines many elites to create better future.
95. "Bad body odour will affect fellow colleagues in the narrow confines of a space shuttle, " he said.
96. A watch vendor works within the confines of his hand-painted pushcart on a street in Kabul, Afghanistan.
97. Bannister refused to work within the confines of the belief of the four-minute mile.
98. By a naturalist, I mean someone who studies the ways of creatures in their natural habitat and, if he interferes at all,[/confines.html] confines his interference to establishing a personal relation with them.
99. Acheson looked beyond the confines of his bureaucracy and joined with the Secretary of War in favor of arms control.
100. It was known directly, to the furthest confines of the crowd.
101. Often these antipasto borders defy the traditional confines of the painting and appear to either expand outside the picture frame or encroach into the picture with an overwhelming presence.
102. Stay within the confines of the caveman philosophy and your life is going to soar.
103. Micro - variation capacitance sensors are designed for use in guiding border - lines or confines.
104. This question was discussed within the confines of the group.
105. The male and female joint confines the gasket O . D and I. D.
106. French physician decided to get rid of the wild rabbits on his own estate and introduced myxomatosis . It did not, however, remain within the confines of his estate.
107. The limitation of cartilage tissue for self-repairing and regeneration, as well as the aging of seed cells, confines the clinical application of tissue-engineering cartilage .
108. She passed her life within the confines of her native place.
109. The automatic Cut Sheet Laminator 1600-SPC is a high productivity machine which automatically premeasures and precisely laminates dry film within the confines of the panel.
110. But, unfortunately, law by no means confines itself to its proper functions.
111. It is three years since they left the confines of Camp Green Lake Detention Centre and Armpit is taking small steps to turn his life around.
112. It is against reason to define as pseudo - science whatever is beyond the confines of human knowledge.
113. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, which is one kind of serious diseases that confines development of Brassica napus and causes significant production reduction.
114. The spa lounger will set the perfect ambiance for a rejuvenating experience in the confines of your home.
115. The weakness of the Principles of Accounting and System of Accounting in operation confines the restraint and supervision of the related trade.
116. However, the method of extraction arecoline from semen arecae is not perfect, which results in low output of arecoline and confines its clinical appliance in a certain extent.
117. The first task of the person who wish to live wisely is to free himself or herself from the confines of self-absorption.
118. Fortunately, the Selenium server is a lightweight process that can be programmatically started and stopped within the confines of an actual test.
119. Some propellant droplets may not evaporate within the confines of the thrust chamber.
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