单词 | In the wake of |
例句 | 1. Social problems cropped up in the wake of natural disasters. 2. Seagulls followed in the wake of the huge ship. 3. Famine followed in the wake of the drought. 4. Dolphins sometimes play in the wake of the boats. 5. Airport security was extra tight in the wake of yesterday's bomb attacks. 6. There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack. 7. The country's president has appealed for international aid in the wake of the disaster. 8. Several governments have adopted tough new anti-terrorist legislation in the wake of the attacks. 9. Outbreaks of disease occurred in the wake of the drought. 10. Feelings there have been running high in the wake of last week's killing. 11. The morning was cold, in the wake of the north wind that had frozen the fields since mid-March. 12. Employees dismissed in the wake of such an exercise will usually be redundant. 13. Salomon discards a pay plan in the wake of a string of key departures. 14. The interest in the sale comes in the wake of Durham County Council's decision to close eight of its homes. 15. Cattle Ranching Hungry subsistence farmers follow in the wake of loggers. 16. Cars and vans rolled through the crowd, in the wake of the jeeps. 17. The move comes in the wake of the recent Echo Inquiry which exposed the potential danger in flats and bedsits. 18. The breakthrough against the gang came in the wake of the murder of Mr Truesdale at Oldpark Road. 19. In the wake of the Daily Post revelations, health chiefs have called an urgent meeting to discuss the matter. 20. Even in the wake of a setback, the healthy organization seeks to identify signs of progress and evidence of innovative thinking. 21. In the wake of this most recent setback, even 2 % now looks optimistic. 22. Hundreds of thousands have registered in the wake of the march, he said, including 30, 000 in Atlanta alone. 23. The governor has enjoyed a huge surge in the polls in the wake of last week's convention. 24. There were obvious signs of the feel-good factor in the last survey taken in the wake of the election result. 25. They also might enable companies to resume the building projects they abandoned in the wake of the December 1994 peso devaluation. 26. Several high-ranking Apple executives, including its top marketing officer, have left in the wake of Jobs' ascendance. 27. Like Kathy, she had found great spiritual consolation at Holy Trinity in the wake of a broken marriage. 28. One idea is to revive a bill put forward in 1991, in the wake of a previous corruption scandal.sentence dictionary 29. A spokesman for Walton Hospital said security would be put on full alert in the wake of the incident. 30. To some extent the advances made in our primary schools in the wake of the Plowden Report have been squandered. 1. Social problems cropped up in the wake of natural disasters. 31. They withdrew in the wake of the January 1994 Northridge earthquake, which caused $ 8 billion worth of insured residential losses. 32. In the wake of the Wall Street Crash Congress enacted a plethora of legislation aimed at ensuring fair and orderly markets. 33. Beyond the political confusion, there were other factors that wrought economic turmoil in the wake of partitioning the country. 34. The Dons left their spiritual home because of safety concerns in the wake of the Taylor Report. 35. In the wake of the television series mentioned above, a panel discussion on the subject was transmitted. 36. Technology stocks stumbled in the wake of the Silicon Graphics news, but recovered by midsession. 37. What is revealing, however, is the growth in the number of business consultants in the wake of the reengineering movement. 38. When the Government hinted darkly about a privacy bill in the wake of the Mellor affair, MacKenzie went on the offensive. 39. Their lifestyles focused on the social networks around the pubs and clubs that had emerged in the wake of Gay Liberation. 40. In the wake of the bombing, the UK is threatening to break off diplomatic relations. 41. She gave no warning signs, and the destruction created in the wake of her departure can be devastating. 42. In the wake of the 1996 elections, proponents of the amendment were ebullient. 43. Security has been increased at all airports in the wake of the attacks. 44. The latter move came in the wake of parliament's decision of Dec. 11 temporarily to suspend the privatization process. 45. In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, it would be foolish to ignore Galbraith's prescient warnings. 46. But the unions' unpopularity in the wake of the Winter of Discontent and Labour's electoral decline also weakened the movement. 47. Congress has not passed comprehensive campaign finance legislation since 1974, in the wake of the Watergate scandal. 48. It attacks the fundamental flaws and loopholes in the campaign finance regulatory system adopted in the wake of the Watergate scandal. 49. The service trades have always followed in the wake of the producing industries. 50. The agreement came in the wake of a fourth attempt, in as many weeks, to reach a consensus among members. 51. This cosmological event was widely reported in the news media, in the wake of which I heard three paradigmatic responses. 52. Here, then, are questions that parents have raised with Child Caring in the wake of the Angeli story. 53. A regimental musician who had become detached from his unit, he followed in the wake of the attack as a spectator. 54. Oils continued their rise in the wake of the firm crude price. 55. In the wake of the Clause, the Stonewall Trust was set up. 56. High-powered investigations of intelligence agencies in the wake of Watergate had revealed much evidence of illicit and unconstitutional behaviour. 57. House Republicans have rallied around Gingrich in the wake of the ethics flap, and they show no sign of ousting him. 58. In the wake of a number of major technical innovations, acceptable limited of routine and stability were again established. 58. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 59. The park was formed to preserve for ever the spectacular countryside, lakes and river systems created in the wake of the glacier. 60. In the wake of Thailand's economic troubles, Malaysia's currency also sank. 61. The establishment of first and middle schools came in the wake of the Plowden Report of 1966. 62. The McDougals remain enmeshed in legal problems in the wake of their conviction with Tucker. 63. In the wake of this development, however, the wrong questions are being posed. 64. Gone was the flotilla of rafts that had followed majestically in the wake of the cruiser. 65. He knew that in the wake of Steve Jobs's traumatic departure, a sense of play was missing in Cupertino. 66. Educational developments often occur in the wake of economic necessity. 67. It also passed enabling legislation to allow further constitutional amendments to be made in the wake of the peace treaty. 68. Japan is the first leading industrial power to experience a political upheaval in the wake of the crisis. 69. The scale-up comes in the wake of a challenging year for the region, in which the number of African children stricken by polio doubled to 1037 (85% of the global total). 70. In the wake of his success, other filmmakers began to follow suit. 71. He said the alleged breach occurred when MI5 tried to beef up intelligence in the wake of the July 2005 bombing on London's transit system that killed 52 people. 72. The regional army has increased surveillance missions in the wake of North Korea's latest provocations, but Yama Sakura is not focused on a particular threat, he said. 73. In the wake of Tiller's death, Terry convened an emergency war council of anti-abortionist leaders, and called for a wave of social unrest on a scale not seen since the civil rights days. 74. More recently, in the wake of the Iraq war, he has championed the spread of democracy through the world's meanest precincts. 75. In the wake of Caesar's death, Octavian controlled the Western Roman Empire while Mark Antony ruled the East. 76. In the wake of the e-mail, the company withdrew its I.P.O. filing. 77. In the wake of media reports about the government's concerns, officials began to backpedal . 78. The bill attempts to address some of the problems plaguing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), sharply criticized in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 79. The euro earlier hit session highs at $1.43280 in the wake of comments from Regling. 80. Swinton became a bankable actress in the wake of that movie, but continued to choose unorthodox and challenging roles. 81. In the wake of humanity long after the Paleolithic Age, gradually entered the Neolithic Age. 82. Although it has settled one antitrust case with American Express that followed in the wake of a Supreme Court decision of 2004, Visa still intends to put aside $3 billion to cover future payouts. 83. The dominant vortical structure in the wake of the impinging jet in crossflow is primarily dependent on the velocity ratio. 84. Many lenders were yesterday highlighting moves to reduce the cost of so-called "standard variable rate" mortgages in the wake of the cut in interest rates. 85. Here, Murdoch, left, meets with senior editors at the Post in the wake of a 1978 citywide press strike, when employees at the paper reached an agreement with management before their crosstown rivals. 86. The company is in bankruptcy proceedings in the wake of a strike that began last spring. 87. Walpole became prime minister in 1722 in the wake of the South Sea Bubble scandal. 88. In the wake of this a narcissistic overuation of the subject's own mental processes set in. 89. Gayoom said that the Maldivian government and people sincerely thanked the Chinese government and people for the moral support and material assistance in the wake of the tsunami. 90. Japan has been engaged in efforts to improve its sea-borne based ballistic missile defense capabilities in the wake of North Korean missile tests and saber rattling. 91. Although the bivalve lineages Dr Jablonski studied spread out from the equator in waves, they did not become extinct in the wake of these waves. 92. Peter Luff, the Tory head of an influential commons committee, said reforms to the legal system for investigating companies should be considered in the wake of the inquiry. 93. Economic forecasting is a long-standing joke, but the laughter has turned harsh and bitter in the wake of the credit crisis. 94. President Harry Truman and Secretary of State George Marshall understood this when, in the wake of the Second World War, they laid out a plan to rebuild Europe. 95. Arab radicalism grew exponentially in the wake of the 1967 war. 96. Some U.S. legislators are suggesting heightened scrutiny of America's nuclear energy program in the wake of Japan's crisis. 97. In the wake of the opportunity and challenges, there comes the uniformization of international civil procedure laws. 98. Clinton said the process should proceed, under auspices of the Organization of American States, in the wake of internationally-recognized Honduran elections in November. 99. In the wake of the Fourteenth Amendment, the states could not, among other things, deprive people of the equal protection of the laws. 100. Although the domino theory seemed to have been dealt a fatal blow in the wake of the Vietnam War, it has re-emerged, phoenix-like, in the current debate over Afghanistan. 101. The process of decolonisation in Portuguese Timor began in 1974, following the change of government in Portugal in the wake of the Carnation Revolution. 102. The British government has introduced new security restrictions in the wake of the parcel bomb discovery. 103. The term was made popular by Warren Harding, campaigning for America's presidency in the wake of the first world war. 104. Of significance in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is that the New Orleans metro area ranked as the 35th largest for retail space in 2003. 105. We watched dolphins leaping in the wake of the boat. 106. He reiterated Lockheed's claims that the program is back on track following this spring's restructuring of the program that came in the wake of the Nunn-McCurdy breach. 107. Even Wyoming failed to pass hate-crime legislation in the wake of the Shepard lynching. 108. The LACOSTE is on the match field wont dress the mesh of net knit a method of sport dress, those adorer also his the type see as the in the wake of target. 109. In the wake of the dot-com crash, the Fed went way beyond past fixes and lowered the funds rate to 1.25 percent for nearly eight months, then an extraordinary 1 percent for a full year. 110. The recall poses a threat to the wider egg-producing industry, thanks to confusion that can arise in the wake of recalls. 111. In the wake of unrest in Tibet in March, a virulently xenophobic mood swept the country. 112. In the wake of this policy came a program of arms exports to Latin American countries. 113. In the wake of Wilmut's announcement, governments hurried to draft guidelines for the unknown, a future filled with incredible possibilities. 114. Challenges against patriarchal - feudalism came from progressive intellectuals in the wake of the Reform Movement of 1898. 115. Sir Paul Stephenson, the Scotland Yard chief, has disclosed that more MPs could face criminal investigations in the wake of the expenses scandal. 116. Those changes were put to the test almost immediately in the wake of another potentially catastrophic grounding the following year, of the Greek-flagged bulk carrier Doric Chariot. 117. In fact, the U.S. government has successfully reined in its power use since Congress first began setting targets in the wake of the 1970s energy crises. 118. This year's winner Erik Svedang had to follow in the wake of the likes of Crayon Physics Deluxe,[http:///in the wake of.html] Aquaria and Gish - clearly quite a daunting task. 119. In the wake of the diminution of helical lead angle the influencing extent of the variation of materials filling rate inside the screw conveyer on the screw shaft deflection was reduced. 120. Moguls in designer suits—their fortunes amassed in the wake of the Soviet collapse—parked their Bentleys, BMWs, and Mercedeses and ascended the steps with their bejewelled wives. 121. In the wake of Toyota's run-in with NHTSA, two Congressional committees are drafting new car safety legislation that is likely to include stiffer penalties for delays in disclosing safety defects. 122. Administration and supervision of work safety have been strengthened in the wake of increasing high frequency of occupational accidents. 123. TOM FOREMAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): In the wake of Katrina, tens of thousands of New Orleanais were stranded because they lacked transportation, information or the inclination to evacuate ... 124. In the wake of the deepgoing of the reform of economics and politics in our country, the museum must be carried on also. 125. Appaloosa was a major participant in complex debt exchange offers executed by the two banks during 2009 to strengthen their balance sheets in the wake of bail-outs by the government. 125. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 126. The Philippines shares a long history with the United States. The islands became a U.S. colony at the end of the 19th century in the wake of the Spanish American War. 127. In the wake of the Cold War, and without the rivalry of the Soviet Union, the United States trends to adapt unilateralist approaches in world politics. 128. Then demand surged in the wake of the Atlantic cod fishery collapse. 129. Russia, Holland, and Britain followed in the wake of America. 130. China's economy – and its drive to industrialise – slowed last year in the wake of the global downturn but picked up strongly at the beginning of this year. 131. No funds for health care reform or the new consumer protection bureau established in the wake of the financial collapse. 132. The gold standard collapsed in the wake of World War I. Wartime financing with unbacked paper currency led to widespread inflation. 133. In the wake of the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway he wrote Underground, a set of journalistic essays about the event. |
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