单词 | Invariably |
例句 | 1. Power invariably means both responsibility and danger. 2. Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult is it to bring it home. 3. It invariably rains when I go there. 4. Acupuncture treatment is gentle, painless, and, invariably, most relaxing. 5. All things invariably divide into two. 6. We always invariably support him. 7. Wherever there is political upheaval, invariably there are refugees. 8. Invariably the reply came back, 'Not now!' 9. It invariably rains when he goes there. 10. This is not invariably the case. 11. It's invariably wet when I take my holidays. 12. After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth. 13. He was invariably willing to discuss the possibilities hypothetically. 14. The security guards were invariably ex-servicemen. 15. Whenever she failed to comprehend she invariably laughed. 16. The train is invariably late. 17. In portraits, chiefs were invariably shown full face. 18. They almost invariably get it wrong. 19. When questioned, he invariably dummy up. 20. The needs of patients invariably overlap. 21. This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal. 22. The successful teacher is invariably a pragmatist and a realist. 23. Evil odors invariably repel. 24. If the general found his authority questioned he invariably administered a sharp rebuke. 25. Neither of them is telling the whole truth. Invariably, they keep something back. 26. Invariably[ ], the left hand produces a better drawing. 27. In practice, combat units were invariably understrength. 28. Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise. 29. The Inspector remembered her as a small, mousy woman, invariably worried. 30. When my wife sets her mind on something, she invariably finds a way to achieve it. 1. It invariably rains when I go there. 2. Acupuncture treatment is gentle, painless, and, invariably, most relaxing. 3. All things invariably divide into two. 4. We always invariably support him. 5. Wherever there is political upheaval, invariably there are refugees. 6. Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise. 31. The studies invariably confirmed the validity of earlier findings. 32. Invariably, no one paid attention to them. 33. In 1945 the superficial judgement invariably carried the day. 34. Yet the place invariably confounds its doomsayers. 35. Medical treatment invariably is tried first. 36. And these narrative solutions are invariably negative or evasive. 37. Always I was comparing myself to others, watching other husbands, fathers and sons and invariably finding myself wanting. 38. His sister invariably had the power to restore him to good humour. 39. Carbon dioxide invariably contains 27.37% carbon and 72.73% oxygen, by mass. 40. Ostentatiously non-sectarian, Larkin was invariably opposed by the Catholic hierarchy on social issues. 41. It is rarely about disloyalty but invariably about clients believing they can do better. 42. The major collective syntheses were invariably supervised by the most senior figures in the profession and bear the imprint of authority. 43. To answer these questions people invariably turn to the official criminal statistics which are collected and published by the Home Office. 44. The technique invariably involves the use of computers to handle the data. 12. 45. People put together their bids only to find that the work invariably stays with the in-house team. 46. Where this is the case, it invariably follows that landlords will cover the cost of doing so from their tenants. 47. It was published in Select Songs as a countertenor solo, and it is invariably performed as one. 48. This has been shown in several scientific experiments which invariably indicate that overweight people eat more quickly than slim people. 49. The practice of hearing children read has invariably been closely linked with the universal use of basic reading schemes. 50. An important feature to explain is why a hierarchical system is invariably found in organizations such as firms. 51. The Indo-Aryans, by contrast, mostly but not invariably had pale skins and fair hair. 52. The Masters invariably coincides with a wind chill factor in this country. 53. No matter how many times they were righted, they would invariably end up on their backs again, soon to die. 54. The prisoners who escaped invariably turned up at their homes, where they were given accommodation, food and clothing. 55. Both the Bible and history demonstrate that such a measure of blessing is almost invariably related to the means employed. 56. The principal disadvantage is that a limited company invariably incurs some additional costs. 57. In Britain 70 people have died and nine others are infected by the invariably fatal disease. 58. Nothing, above all, to betray the cosmic anger which invariably surged through his being in the presence of violent death. 59. A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity. Robert A. Heinlein 60. The Commissioner is a recognizable national figure, in modern times invariably a career police officer of high ability. 61. The treatment of engineering dynamics is almost invariably linear, although examples of simple non-linear formulations are provided. 62. Anyone who imagines that any regulatory system can invariably guarantee success is naive. 63. This job invariably resulted in cut hands, arms, and legs while handling the wire. 64. On board ship he invariably tried to hoodwink other people, even a cabin boy, into paying for his sherry. 65. Innovation is seen as desirable because it invariably increases efficiency, and makes for higher profits. 66. His shifting standpoints, however, were invariably based on genuine conviction. 67. The search algorithms commonly used in the real world are almost invariably the very simplest. 68. A product marketed as a frier cleaner will invariably have other applications. 69. The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished. 70. The towel on which I tried to dry myself was invariably moist. 71. This was an activity not much favoured at Verdun, as it invariably attracted a tornado of enemy fire. 72. On sunless Beltanes he had invariably found himself alone there, but never on such a glorious evening as this. 73. The allocation of labour to activities can be plotted as a histogram which will invariably show peaks and troughs. 74. Whatever the different roles assigned, Palin invariably personified a sweatily ingratiating Milquetoast; and so forth. 75. Invariably, the discussions that follow the analysis confirm the preliminary findings. 76. The primary indicator is Attempts to be deadly serious invariably result in unintended comedy. 77. As indicated previously, intracellular calcium is usually an inhibitor of adenylate cyclase, but this is not invariably the case. 78. These surveys are invariably undertaken by specialist research organizations, since the construction and administration of questionnaires is a highly skilled operation. 79. As is invariably the case in such matters, the only people to profit from the entire episode were the lawyers. 80. The acyl X substituents are invariably aromatic, and an electron-rich X group is best. 81. The huts are predominantly in valleys near rivers, and invariably the local area was swarming with mosquitos. 82. In medicine, measurement and observation often lead to diagnosis and cure, though not invariably so. 83. Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it. Baltasar Gracian 84. Those children who do stay in school, but who feel they are failing, invariably have a disruptive influence. 85. Rinse additives tend to be very expensive but are used in very low concentrations and are invariably mechanically dosed. 86. Invariably our toes are unnaturally cramped into odd-shaped shoes and the feet raised because we choose to teeter around in high heels! 87. Almost invariably the specialist or expert will focus on that section of the proposal which he feels most competent to criticize. 88. Invariably,[http://] it appears in any news story about a violent crime in a small town or city. 89. Living through the post-Darwinian debates, he invariably took up the cudgels on behalf of scientific rationalism. 90. Invariably, these family definitions, whatever their content, are construed as positive by those that subscribe to them. 91. You invariably find a teacher, social worker or school nurse who has already got concerns about the child. 92. The directly concerned populations are invariably viewed as passive recipients of plans. 93. States looking to attract semiconductor plants invariably offer financial incentives to companies that locate there. 94. Invariably, marketing people are more senior, and win the argument. 95. If you thought that science was invariably characterised by clarity of vision you may have found the quantum world unexpectedly murky. 96. From time to time Jos would look over Mungo's shoulder, suggesting tactics which invariably proved disastrous. 97. All that summer, they advanced toward the finals, accounts invariably citing their impeccable teamwork. 98. In a heated market, invariably the value placed on the hotel would tend to be higher than historical information. 99. The immediate source of the Bill will almost invariably be a government department. 100. This invariably shows some modest dip in earnings in the immediate future to be followed by continual improvement stretching to infinity. 101. It is not, of course, invariably helpful to make analogies between sexism and racism. 102. Invariably, this also coincides with the end of the Stock Exchange settlement period. 103. Crisis situations invariably tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president at the expense of congress. 104. Cocaine addiction does not invariably give rise to physiological addiction and there may be no significant physical effects of withdrawal. 105. Some people believe that the effect of the Zeitgeist is invariably to weaken moral fibre and signal the downfall of the nation. 106. Such usage will invariably absorb some of the buffer stock unless planned deliveries are made on time. 107. Invariably, people equate the color to comfort; they feel nurtured by it. 108. Invariably, new clauses will come first in the order of business on Report. 109. A high ratio invariably means future output growth and, hopefully, improved external debt servicing capacity through increased exports. 110. They vary from superficial scratches to full-thickness lacerations, but almost invariably draw blood. 111. His wife had invariably been to lambing and, sometimes, calving courses. 112. Agencies and landlords are not legally allowed to discriminate on grounds of race but ways are invariably found around this. 113. It goes without saying that almost invariably the instances of animal behaviour that we find ourselves discussing involve adult creatures. 114. When I kill cockroaches using an aerosol spray, they invariably die belly-up. 115. The clerk to the local authority was the principal legal adviser and, therefore, invariably a lawyer. 116. Adding to physiological disturbances is the psychological distress that is invariably involved.Sentencedict 117. In many such cases, vets often castrate the apparent aggressor, but this invariably makes matter a lot worse. 118. The strange environment, however, was invariably related closely to the original. 119. Hal had executed the order, but he had not acknowledged it, as he invariably did. 120. Those who have tried are invariably found out: the biggest give-away is that arguing stops! 121. Just remember that, in nature, what is well-pruned invariably produces the most fruit. 122. In what is invariably an increasingly highly charged party political arena the goal of co-ordinated local action is often difficult to sustain. 123. However, invariably, it is not only bad experiences of learning that are committed to memory. 124. Those who stop long enough to really listen will invariably give the best advice, if they give any at all. 125. People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive. Blaise Pascal 126. Living is never an exact science and we invariably over reach ourselves and destroy the balance of things. 127. Decorations for bravery won by past pupils were announced at morning prayers, and invariably earned the boys a half-holiday. 128. Invariably, the own-brand range is offered at lower prices than the competing brands. 129. They're invariably punctual, because one of their men works there and has been put in funds in advance. 130. A belated rush to help is under way, complete with the good intentions and hazards that hasty rescues invariably bring. 131. For grilled chicken, as with other grilled poultry, almost invariably I choose a red. 132. In this case, however, mutations affecting the expression of any one factor invariably affect two adjacent parts of the flower. 133. Important policy changes will invariably carry revenue and expenditure implications and Congress jealously guards its constitutional rights in such matters. 134. During the fourth round he wavered, the way tournament-long front runners invariably do. 135. A lot of the characters in the play have very trusting natures, and this invariably leads to their downfall. 136. This was invariably followed by a session of late-night jazz at Ali's Alley downtown in Greenwich Village. 137. Management critique Friendly and considerate, he invariably consults before taking decisions. 138. In the later poets he was her son and almost invariably a mischievous, naughty boy, or worse. 139. Having delivered them he would invariably check with any reporters present that they had been appropriately appreciated. 140. Those who come with an open mind and see the place for themselves invariably return home as ambassadors for our province. 141. The problem invariably is that the enemy is simply inflexible or impregnable. 142. But few insecticides now marketed are adequately selective, so some natural enemies are invariably killed. 143. His heists invariably end in shootouts, explosions and car chases. 144. Invariably, he keeps the refrigerator well stocked. 145. The enemy will invariably seek opportunities to assert himself. 146. Summer clothes are invariably less kind to fuller figures. 147. You have invariably been models of courage and fidelity. 148. My heart invariably cleaved to the master's,[] in preference to Catherine's side. 149. Whenever the stately national anthem is performed, I am invariably emotionally roused. 150. A unity invariably tends to break up into different parts. 151. Friction on the cost reduction team invariably leads to the disintegration of the project. 152. John was always so extraordinarily peaceable, one who invariably saw an opponent's point of view. 153. The outs are invariably more emphatic in their advocacy of principles than the ins. 154. We do not imply that adequately measured quantitative characters will invariably yield high heritability estimates. 155. Holidays can be horrendous. All right, I'll rephrase that. The first few days are invariably hell. |
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