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单词 Infrequent
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1. Barriers between nations are reared by slow and infrequent communication.
2. They would make infrequent visits to the house.
3. Muggings are relatively infrequent in this area.
4. His letters became infrequent, then stopped completely.
5. Disturbances are relatively infrequent in British prisons.
6. Some words are too infrequent to be worthy of inclusion in the dictionary.
7. Explosions, though infrequent, are an occupational hazard for coal - miners.
8. I shall make only infrequent appearances at the Board.
9. Cases of typhoid are relatively infrequent in Northern Europe.
10. An infrequent drinker, he sipped his champagne.
11. The reason is that serious accidents are so infrequent, safety experts said.
12. Infrequent, careless bouts of sun exposure considerably increase the risk of developing skin cancer.
13. Such entreaties to passing travellers were not infrequent in lonely country at the time.
14. Roger's infrequent letters home did not reveal much about his personal life.
15. True, homicides are infrequent and gang warfare is almost nonexistent in a small town.
16. However, they are probably too infrequent to provide hearers with cues to ethnicity.
17. Sudden and infrequent changes of many inputs clearly undermine stability.
18. Apart from infrequent exceptions such as these, chantry priests were indistinguishable from parish chaplains.
19. On this view transput will be relatively infrequent, so that the cost of converting to and from decimal format is acceptable.
20. Granulomata themselves were comparatively infrequent, and other histological features characteristic of Crohn's disease were less conspicuous than usual.
21. Rain is infrequent in this normally hot, dry region of the world.
22. Yet with such infrequent investigations, there is often considerable disadvantage for the schools and the children.
22. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
23. The Attorney-General has to consent to any prosecution under the Act and such cases have been fairly infrequent.
24. One explanation is that cats prefer to eat small meals on frequent occasions, rather than gorge on large, infrequent meals.
25. Despite these fluctuations in his status I remember him fondly on his infrequent leaves as some one with a great sense of fun.
26. With the large number of children spread out over the country, it was inevitable that visits were infrequent.
27. Now she was literally wasting away, and his visits were still infrequent.
28. As time went on, her visits became more and more infrequent.
29. Though bone dry, they shone in an evening sun that dazzled us, as we linked up the infrequent holds.
30. In science and journalism, by contrast, conjunctions in general and causal conjunctions in particular are relatively infrequent.
1. Barriers between nations are reared by slow and infrequent communication.
2. Disturbances are relatively infrequent in British prisons.
3. Some words are too infrequent to be worthy of inclusion in the dictionary.
31. Subsequent modifications in the technique resulted in long term maintenance of shunt patency and infrequent migration of the internal stents.
32. More fines and a not infrequent clip round the ear.
33. It is a marked structure in the sense of being relatively infrequent.
34. The latter question will yield a higher participation rate than the former, since it picks up infrequent participation.
35. I remember in the early days flying home from one of my infrequent trips to the outside world.
36. Then her phone calls became increasingly infrequent and she began to sound increasing remote.
37. However, casual or conspired encounters with the public are infrequent and a primary duty is to deliver court summonses and warrants.
38. At times it appears large numbers of these new or infrequent voters were confounded by technical problems in the ballot.
39. Blood alcohol levels rise at pretty much the same rate in infrequent and habitual drinkers.
40. These infrequent users cannot be ignored.
41. Do you something that is short and infrequent?
42. Their marital storms are infrequent and quickly lost.
43. Successes are infrequent, often outnumbered by failures.
44. For example, references to smell or odour are infrequent.
45. This represents an extremely infrequent scenario in embryology.
46. This is an infrequent stamp.
47. Rains are not infrequent here in summer.
48. It appears such incidents are not infrequent.
49. her infrequent visits home.
50. This year our country produced the infrequent pluvial calamity on the history.
51. Direct fetal injury is an infrequent complication of blunt trauma.
52. At the beginning of 2008, an infrequent and serious ice cover disaster in the South resulted in bad ice transmission lines, large-scale collapsed tower and long-playing power breakdown.
52. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
53. Kinking endotracheal tube ( ETT ) is not an infrequent problem during general anesthesia.
54. One alternative hypothesis is that the "ghost experience" is caused by the interaction of some infrequent/sporadic, external stimuli with an individual's neuropsychological makeup.
55. Since then the friendship had endured, even though they met only occasionally and exchanged infrequent letters.
56. The needle - in - the - haystack hunt for the infrequent mutations was aided by next - generation sequencing technology.
57. Chances to see Ashley alone were all too infrequent these days.
58. In traditional Chinese medicine, SSS belongs to " obstruction of qi in the chest" , "heart-throb" , "continuous palpitation" , "asthenic disease" , "infrequent pulse" .
59. Museum of Beijing the Imperial Palace hides one ferreous mesua to become warped greatly head desk, of dimension gigantic, very infrequent.
60. Here, indeed, in the sable simplicity that generally characterised the Puritanic modes of dress, there might be an infrequent call for the finer productions of her handiwork.
61. Their mud-brick structures have not stood up too well against the eroding winds, drastic temperature extremes, and infrequent rain storms.
62. Facial nerve hemangioma, weigh fungous hemangioma again, for infrequent and the benign tumor that diagnoses hard.
63. The disease is infrequent , and this makes it impossible to determine its true incidence.
64. Conclusion Primary benign tumors of trachea and bronchus were infrequent and clinical symptoms were dormant and characterless . More attention should be paid to for avoiding misdiagnosis.
65. Polycystic ovary syndrome: Endocrine disorder in women, characterized by high androgen levels and infrequent or absent ovulation.
66. Endris, raised Catholic but an infrequent churchgoer, closed his eyes and said a silent prayer over and over: Lord, I need you, now.
67. Patellofemoral pain, crepitus, and locking are infrequent symptoms after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
68. Extraordinary items are some unusual or infrequent transactions or events on contrary to frequent items. According to persistence of earnings,[http:///infrequent.html] they are the weakest items in persistence.
69. Pulmonary nocardiosis (PN) is an infrequent but severe infection that is found most commonly in immunocompromised patients.
70. Therefore, the collective operation in experimental sciences is very infrequent in mathematics.
71. The graphical interface is fine for casual users, or for infrequent actions that require user intervention.
72. The kin altruistic consumer behavior is one of the structural consumer characteristics of Chinese elder, and also is a infrequent research field or topic both in China and west.
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