单词 | Eminent |
例句 | 1. He is eminent both as a sculptor and as a portrait painter. 2. An eminent judge has been disbarred for accepting bribes. 3. We are expecting the arrival of an eminent scientist. 4. Several eminent scientists number among his friends. 5. Several eminent scholars number among my friends. 6. The students are expecting the arrival of an eminent scientist. 7. She invoked several eminent scholars to back up her argument. 8. She's an eminent psychiatrist at the Harvard Medical School. 9. I called the eminent scientist for an inter-view. 10. We can see this with eminent men of science. 11. This eminent folklorist, however, has not given a full consideration to the Celtic background. 12. Darling himself designed the first stamp, and an eminent wildlife artist has been conscripted for this purpose each year since. 13. Eminent scientists are clamouring for an outright ban on all chlorine substances. 13. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. A politician, however eminent or popular, who lacks that base will not reach or survive at the top. 15. He himself had aspired with eminent success: the conception was a self-educator's dream. 16. While he lived Nehru remained the most eminent spokesman for the Third World. 17. In February 1875 Edward Frankland, an eminent chemist, gave a Discourse on river pollution. 18. Designed by the eminent architect C. J. Phipps, the Royal has enjoyed a history of live theatre since 1884. 19. Some of the most eminent surgeons in London had assured him that his playing days were over. 20. The order was created in 1902 as a special distinction for eminent men and women. 21. This very problem has exercised the minds of some of our most eminent scientists. 22. She even had the impertinence to lecture Loretta on how to be the wife of an eminent clergyman. 23. The power company is taking part of his land by eminent domain. 24. A doctor's reputation is made by the number of eminent men who die under his care. George Bernard Shaw 25. Her father was a lawyer who wrote, he was quite an eminent man, of great intelligence; erudite. 26. They subscribe to it not for reasons of caprice, but because eminent judicial authority has reiterated the notion over the years. 27. The choice fell on Lord Gorell, the son of an eminent judge who had inherited his title from his elder brother. 28. When Physioc refused to sell his property, the government condemned it and set about to take it under eminent domain laws. 29. To find myself in the company of so many eminent, discerning and open-minded independent shopkeepers, affords me pleasure beyond expression. 30. I have had my difficulties, after all, with museum curators and eminent professors. 1. We are expecting the arrival of an eminent scientist. 31. Agrippa was the son-in-law of Augustus and an eminent town planner. 32. An eminent preacher claimed that he could overcome even the worst disaster if he could have fifteen minutes of contemplation. 33. This substantial representation of Leapor's work drew the attention of at least two eminent reviewers. 34. One eminent obstetrician estimated in 1931 that 10 percent of all pregnant women were disabled by the experience of childbirth. 35. Mrs Nixon still cherishes letters of appreciation from eminent people. 36. This description bears marked similarities to those offered by a number of eminent sociologists who adopt the trait approach. 37. The City bought the property under eminent domain proceedings after a protracted battle with the owner. 38. Jimmy Carter and George Bush also have joined a growing chorus of eminent senior politicians in the quest for reform. 39. She recalled that many eminent men had declined to give the address because of the expected barracking. 40. The mill's chequered history is almost a Who's Who of eminent local individuals and families of clothiers. 41. Under normal circumstances Chaplin may well have simply thrown the eminent movie mogul a mere passing glance of recognition. 42. Boston even let one community organization take over abandoned buildings and lots through eminent domain. 43. Gordon was probably the most eminent scholar of Nonconformity of his time, with an encyclopaedic knowledge and memory. 43. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 44. Masaryk was an eminent liberal scholar who stood out against the Catholic-led anti-semitic hysteria of the 1890s. 45. He is an eminent citizen of China. 46. a man of eminent good sense. 47. Roast beef stood eminent behind the souffle and champagne. 48. Pre - eminent among these was Harriet Beecher Stowe. 49. This right is called eminent domain. 50. He was an eminent pickpocket. 51. This is a eulogy of the eminent naturalist. 52. He is an eminent scientist. 53. Churchil was one of the world's most eminent statesmen. 54. He is eminent among scientists. 55. Everybody is listening carefully to the eminent lama expounding the text. 56. I also met eminent figures exiled by their own countries. 57. Prefecture of Yellow Dragon in the Liao Dynasty was eminent among the four towns to control the Northeast. 58. Nearly ten years later, Oran's dream of becoming an eminent scientist was as alive as ever. 59. Boundy pointed that the brilliant performance of Thorpe has greatly enhanced Australia's eminent position. 60. Virginia Woolf, one of the greatest stream - of - consciousness writers, an eminent contribution to literature writing and criticism. 61. Willa Cather is an eminent American fictionist in the twentieth century. 62. A land with rich cultural heritage, Zhejiang has produced many eminent people since ancient times. 63. In the history of civilization the Greeks are pre - eminent. 64. Issues concerning land eminent domain are heated and popular topics during past several years, which is reflected by the constitutional amendment of year 2004. 65. The dollar's role as the pre - eminent reserve currency is not at issue. 66. Eminent mechanical performances and interface adhesive property of the films were also observed. 67. Taking private property for public use, with fair compensation to the owner, through the exercise of the right of eminent domain. 68. Because Hilary's homestead was on the main highway, the government was going to take it by eminent domain in the near future and make it part of the headquarters operation. 69. If that was a "public use, " then anything would be, and there would be no limits to the power of eminent domain. 70. The takings clause mediates between the police power and the eminent domain power. 71. Known for locating rare books for wealthy collectors, Corso is hired by eminent book-lover and scholar of demonology , Boris Balkan. 72. An eminent professor of international relations says his colleagues are gutless wonders who won't tell the state or society when they are wrong. 73. Especially those outstanding and fine-looking women(), great majority also likes to contact warm be ignorant of with many fine eminent men. 74. This is how Ab & ucirc Dard & acirc ; ', the eminent Companion, explains it. 75. As a first-year undergraduate studying medicine, I worked at St Mary's Hospital in London for an eminent professor during the vacation. 76. The message is clear: Michigan's failed experiment with eminent domain is over. If businesses want land, they must pay for it like anyone else. 77. A while ago I had a dispiriting conversation with another eminent European scientist. 78. The most eminent ones, are called by the name of the town or village in which they are situated. The four most famous of all are Eton College, Harrow School, Winchester College and Rugby School. 79. According to this attribute, privacy is defined to be the eminent and mastery on individual domain and private existence information unrelated to the public interest. 80. The main traits of this are the distinguished efficiency of drive capability and eminent control characteristic. 81. In the past a few the middle of a month, because overfatigue dies, two keep a hand in the United States' very eminent rich guest. 82. Professor Chen'mingzhi is a famous composer, theorist, music educator and an eminent specialist in the theory and practice of polyphonic music in our country. 83. Eminent domain, once limited to public uses like roads or post offices, was unleashed in the service of any well-heeled private party able to persuade the local government to see things its way. 84. Since then, the growing collection here , not to mention Napoleon, who conquered the art of eminent domain a tribute. 85. Public Interest is the important principle in acquisition , and the basic instrument controlling eminent domain power. 86. This programme hunt group of the most eminent palaeontologists in the world. 87. Is China's most eminent writer a reformer or an apologist? 88. As a core of eminent domain, compensation relies mostly on the control of all kinds of evidence. 89. Eminent blogger Chris Brogan wrote an excellent article on why he works in bookstores and coffee shops most often. 90. On my second day of pupillage, my pupil-master was led by an eminent silk who, swiftly, found three reasons to rebuke me. 91. This theory could help explain why eminent artists throughout history, from composer Robert Schumann to poet Sylvia Plath to Wallace -- suffered mood disorders. Learn more about mood disorders ? 92. The Arab League could yet appoint a group of eminent independent Arabs to listen to all sides in the Syrian crisis and seek a "new Taif". 93. And one way to think about pitcher plants is as a modest-scale island, " said Robert Holt, an eminent University of Florida ecologist who's tracked the pitcher plant work. 94. The eminent writers duly propose a huge (nay, hundredfold) boost in funding to help the poor cope with a shifting climate—through drought-resistant crops, for example. 95. Worthy of admiration, therefore, is the attitude of the eminent Maliki scholar Abu Bakr ibn Al-'Arabi when he explained the above verse in his book Ahkam Al-Qur'an. 96. When I was about six years old, my father heard of an eminent oculist in Baltimore, who had been successful in many cases that had seemed hopeless. 97. Increasingly, abortion is recognized as a pre - eminent issue for feminists. 98. As we all know, Plotinus is one of the eminent philosophers during the transitional period between the ancient Greece and the Middle Ages. 99. He would have been pre - eminent in field work. 100. He is eminent both as a sculptor as a portrait painter. 101. What did the most eminent Bellarmine tell him about the said decision? 102. Photograph by Fritz Hoffmann – "Gained merit in battle" reads the epitaph of two of the 231 eminent Shaolin monks honored with shrines in the Pagoda Forest. 103. Let us have a look at New Jersey's pre - eminent University Town. 104. He's the head of an eminent financial group and an expert on the Genome theory. 105. He and I went up to London. He had the advice of an eminent oculist; and he eventually recovered the sight of that one eye. 106. Since eminent domain prevails the exclusivism of property right,(http:///eminent.html) the transaction rule in the market is hardly plausible to assess the fairness of the compensation. 107. An eminent aeronautical engineer's perspective on the history of engineering. 108. In the situation of market economy, the authority equals neither the position nor the special privilege. It is the control power, the eminent domain and the usufruct of certain resources. 109. How can you expect people to get worked up over this if they don't care about eavesdropping or eminent domain? 110. Surely an eminent man of science such as Alfred Nobel could not simply have forgotten about mathematics, so he must have had a good reason for omitting it. 111. The pre - eminent translator of the Spanish language has never been to Spain. 112. The writer briefly analyzes the active influence and historical meaning of land eminent domain to social development after the foundation of PRC. 113. It was a huge class, a survey course on architecture and linguistics (yes, we did such things), taught by an eminent Professor. 114. Willard Van Orman Quine was an eminent philosopher transforming the analytic philosophy with the holistic empirism of pragmatism in the contemporary United States. 115. The amulet she is wearing has been blessed by eminent monks. 116. At Martin's home Bethune and Frances met other eminent doctors and socialites. 117. An eminent musicologist, mathematician and calendarist, who was honored to be "oriental personage of artistic encyclopedia type". 118. An eminent anthropologist , Fred Gelman investigated the remnants of ancient structures. 119. John Lautner, one of the most eminent Googie architects, built the Chemosphere in Los Angeles to show how it was possible to erect a home in an otherwise uninhabitable slope off Mulholland Drive. 120. The eminent French literary historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet has denounced the revisionists as assassins de la memoire. 121. The hydrogen-Oxygen generator can be applied to manual nad semi-auto cutting, Which is possessed of safty and reliableness. convenient operation and eminent economic benefits. 122. Are we getting our money's worth? An eminent educationist is now asking it loud and clear. 123. According to Paul Ekman, an eminent researcher on deception, duping delight "is the pleasure we get over having someone else in our control and being able to manipulate them." 124. North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) is the pre - eminent security alliance in the world today. 125. Innis was influenced by the university's two eminent communications scholars, George Herbert Mead and Robert E. 126. A typical exercise of the eminent domain power occurs when the state takes private property in order to build a highway. 127. Eminent domain has traditionally been limited land for public uses like roads, schools or bridges. 128. At present , a number of groups are jostling to bepre - eminent forum for discussions between world leaders. 129. The two first were clerks to an eminent scrivener or conveyancer in the town, Ch arles Brockden; the other was a clerk to a merchant. 130. This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England. 131. The novel entitled The Miserable was written by an eminent French writer, Victor Hugo. 132. This theory could help explain why eminent artists throughout history, from composer Robert Schumann to poet Sylvia Plath to Wallace -- suffered mood disorders. 133. Invisible Man, the masterpiece of the eminent black writer Ralph Ellison, is noted for its superb use of different literary techniques. 134. Other respondents don't have fee and enjoyment to the said car, and then forfeited vs the control and eminent domain of said car, vs skill past anti honor one's liability. 135. Bishop Fenelon, a contemporary of Louis XIV, was an eminent and great philosopher, a critic of government, and tutor to the Duke of Burgoyne, heir to the French throne. 136. The main characteristics of the development of embryo sac in this species are that synergids without crook are abounded in filiform apparatus and there is no eminent vacuole in central cell. 137. Max Gunzberger, Frances Eppes Eminent Professor of Scientific Computing at Florida State University says that the MIT researchers’ work has a “cuteness aspect” that has already won it some attention. 137. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 138. Demian also solidified Hesse's position as one of Europe's most eminent antiwar writers. 139. His father was Sir Frederick William Herschel, the most eminent astronomer of the age, who discovered Uranus, the only new planet to be seen in the heavens since the classical era. 140. Every law student reads the case in law school, and even lawyers unfamiliar with eminent domain will recognize the case's name. 141. It's not often that an eminent foreign-policy analyst (Khanna) and a former Grateful Dead lyricist (Barlow) agree, so maybe there is something to this idea. |
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