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单词 Deprived
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1. The accident deprived her of her life.
2. The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.
3. Most delinquent children have deprived backgrounds.
4. She was deprived of schooling at ten.
5. In prison they were starved and deprived of sleep.
6. He claimed that he had been deprived of his freedom/rights.
7. Some addicts suffer violent mood swings if deprived of the drug.
7. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
8. They deprived the criminal of political rights for all his life.
9. The prisoners were brutalized and deprived of basic rights.
10. Those misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.
11. She had a deprived childhood/comes from a deprived background.
12. Deprived children tend to do less well at school.
13. I feel I've been deprived of your company.
14. You can't function properly when you're deprived of sleep.
15. They were imprisoned and deprived of their basic rights.
16. These misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.
17. They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.
18. Money should be spent on compensatory programmes for deprived pre-school and infant-school children.
19. A lot of these children have been deprived of a normal home life.
20. Where have you been? We've been deprived of your company for far too long!
21. The baby's brain had been deprived of oxygen during the birth.
22. They heard sob-stuff from one man about his deprived childhood in an institution.
23. The poorest and most deprived people will receive special government help.
24. The railways have been deprived of the money they need for modernization.
25. The Prince's tour conveniently omitted the most deprived areas of the city.
26. As a group, today's old people are still relatively deprived.
27. Many animals travel in tightly packed lorries and are deprived of food, water and rest.
28. Though his background was modest, it was in no sense deprived.
29. While she was at home looking after her children, she felt deprived of intellectual stimulation.
30. The government is launching a new initiative to bring jobs to deprived areas.
1. The accident deprived her of her life.
2. The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.
3. Most delinquent children have deprived backgrounds.
4. In prison they were starved and deprived of sleep.
5. He claimed that he had been deprived of his freedom/rights.
6. Some addicts suffer violent mood swings if deprived of the drug.
7. They deprived the criminal of political rights for all his life.
7. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
8. These misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.
9. The railways have been deprived of the money they need for modernization.
10. The conference heard an appeal from a representative from one of the more deprived areas.
31. For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived.
32. The conference heard an appeal from a representative from one of the more deprived areas.
33. Get involved with deprived or disabled children.
34. Whole provinces were deprived of their nationalist leaders.
35. There, orphans live in very deprived conditions.
36. A deprived childhood can lead to emotional problems later.
37. Importantly, dropping out of college has not deprived him of academic qualifications.
37. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
38. To be deprived of his place on the mission was one thing that he was not prepared to let happen.
39. The scandal over the tapes has also deprived Kuchma of a clearcut majority in parliament.
40. We have already considered the horse's needs, which gives us insight as to how it would feel if deprived of them.
41. These organizations were to initiate a renewal scheme for one of the most deprived areas in Britain.
42. Physical activity - without which we feel deprived of our most human attributes. 6.
43. To do nothing on behalf of the socially deprived is to him basically irreligious.
44. I know of a school not far from this place where there are many highly deprived children, but they work well.
45. Social services departments cooperate closely with voluntary organizations concerned with the welfare of deprived children.
46. Residential care has long been associated with care of deprived and delinquent children.
47. In this session Ann talked of her deprived early life and her first marriage, which ended when her husband walked out.
48. This creates grounds for closure of the less popular school and thus reduces educational provision in the more deprived area.
49. Thus cells without mtDNA can undergo apoptosis when either deprived of survival factors or exposed to high concentrations of staurosporine.
50. Yet farmers' voices tend to be drowned out by articulate city-dwellers deprived of subsidies and no longer able to afford imported goods.
51. In reading one had a pleasure of which, like sleep, one could never be deprived.
52. However, deprived as they were of serious critical accolade, they were doomed to outsider status by the art world itself.
53. Moreover, the Fifth Amendment also guarantees that no person shall be deprived of liberty without due process of law.
54. The most deprived parents-those overwhelmed by financial anxieties-are the ones most likely to miss appointments with officials.
55. Walter argues that the Convention guarantees compensation whenever a citizen is deprived of property.
56. Deprived of a market, drifted rudderless till terminated by United Newspapers.
57. The solitary life did not mean that a contemplative was deprived of all human contact, however.
58. And the other parent, feeling deprived and jealous, often becomes overly punitiVe with the child.
59. After an explosion had deprived the crew of electrical power and oxygen there was a very real chance that they would die.
60. I never felt deprived, if that's what Winifred Shalcross is getting at.
61. That means meeting the needs of the exceptionally gifted as well as those of the physically handicapped and socially deprived.
62. Finally, certain vulnerable groups were most affected by these changes, notably black families living in inner city deprived areas.
63. For this reason the centre was placed in a deprived area of East London.
64. A survey examined experiences and attitudes in the more socially deprived areas of the city.
65. Mr Scaife decided that Mr Saunders, now unemployed, had deliberately deprived himself of cash resources.
66. Deprived of other outlets they brought all their compressed energy to bear on the world of literature and ideas.
67. The change in legal status meant that the couple were deprived of that right.
68. It is hard to imagine anyone else in this island who was more isolated and more materially deprived.
69. Their raw material and energy costs would rise,(http:///deprived.html) while being deprived of their previous government subsidies.
70. Kamonela was murdered in the deprived Harare suburb of Epworth by the government militia because of his opposition sympathies.
71. Girls from deprived backgrounds often become pregnant at an early age.
72. When deprived of these sensations they can not be used as checks when maintaining a safe environment.
73. But by no means do all ordinary children do well, nor all deprived children poorly.
74. I feel deprived if I can't have the same as everyone else.
75. He said the closures would be a blow to youngsters in deprived areas.
76. Deprived of a stable relationship with either parent, she lived in a fantasy world with dreams of financial and social success.
77. This deprived litigants of access to the United States' courts, although some had cases already pending before the federal courts.
78. We count the cost when we are deprived of activities and things we enjoy.
79. Being deprived of the goals, our desire eats us up and leaves us dissatisfied and with a sense of longing.
80. The hysterical woman was the middle-class woman of leisure deprived of productive labour and imprisoned in dependence on her family.
81. Deprived of any effective legal mechanism through which to express their discontent, the peasants expressed it instead through rural disturbances.
82. Apart from any moral objections, researchers are scared that they will be deprived of fame and fortune by military secrecy.
83. Young people feel cheated by their parents without really knowing of what they have been deprived.
84. Sanitation: A special task force shall be assigned to clean up all vacant lots and trashed areas throughout the deprived areas.
85. There will also be a £1billion drive to spruce up deprived inner-city areas.
86. Moreover, they were largely deprived of the stability and continuity of traditional rural life.
87. Young people in children's homes or foster care are deprived of books and the opportunity to share books with adults.
88. Thus Cenwulf seems to have deprived him of royal status, as Offa did rulers of Kent and Sussex.
89. He grew up oppressed by the sense of belonging to a broken culture, deprived of his inheritance.
90. Customers come mainly from the more socially deprived homes within the area.
91. Yet the woman who finds a genuinely protective mate in a less glamorous man may still feel romantically deprived.
92. The first, and apparently only casualty was the little corn mill at Dowdeswell, immediately deprived of its water supply.
93. Meantime the Trojan camp, fortified only by earthworks and deprived of its leader and its best warriors, was hard-pressed.
94. Unless she felt it because her dismissal from that job had deprived her of the sight and sound of Luke Scott?
95. And a scholarship will be given to a specially gifted child from a deprived area.
96. In feudalistic times, poverty was primarily a function of being deprived of land.
97. The demise of the Soviet bloc deprived revolutionaries of powerful sponsors.
97. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
98. In 1967-8 Education Priority Areas programmes were specifically area-based and targeted on the inner city and other deprived areas.
99. Joseph McCarthy, deprived him of his right to travel abroad.
100. The most deprived regions are still suffering from cuts in social services, the police force and education.
101. Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children.
102. An individual who has been deprived of sleep is more difficult to arouse because sleep that follows sleep deprivation is very deep.
103. Economic problems were often identified as important, although other constraints were seen to affect many of the deprived households.
104. The guilt that deprived her of her solitary pleasures had not been helpful to her children.
105. Then there was the resentment over the fur coat she was deprived of because I was sent to a fee-paying school.
106. The final point by way of preface is that it is a mistake to assume that all black people are deprived.
107. Tamils felt deprived of access to government and of their traditional route to advancement, jobs in the civil service.
108. Desperately deprived groups do not organize to bring about the downfall of a political system.
109. In recent years the number of initiatives have been increasing rapidly with development concentrated in deprived urban communities.
110. I was struck more and more by the fact that there are comparable celebrations of human brilliance in the most deprived places.
111. At Christmas toys and food parcels are delivered to the deprived, Christmas concerts organised etc.
112. Some students come from homes with a solid structure and parental support while other students are deprived.
113. Most mass demonstrations of this type happen in places where people are enormously deprived.
114. Most of us maintain vague notions of justice, but its precise meaning escapes us until we are deprived of it.
115. What should be the reparation for a five year old child unfairly deprived of a father for 18 years?
116. There were accordingly several moves to bring services for the young offender closer to those for the deprived child.
117. The buses were offered to a leading charity to take deprived children on a trip to Woburn Safari Park.
118. A local study exposure programme arranges visits to deprived areas that so far do not have organised activities.
119. He said both men came from deprived backgrounds and bore a grudge against the area in which they lived.
120. The most deprived sections of the population are finding it hard to make ends meet.
121. Artists are deprived of the international connections and the possibilities to follow and participate in current art events.
122. Many Forest wardens were deprived of their offices after conviction of such malpractices at the Forest Eyre.
123. As the most deprived section of the population, they need the most help - and urgently.
124. I asked her if she did not feel deprived, having never experienced school life.
125. But our viewing choices are not as limited as you might think and our children have never complained of feeling deprived.
126. BBoth men grew up in small Southern towns in relatively deprived circumstances, with an appreciation for the suffering of the disadvantaged.
127. The Child Poverty Action Group says children are forced to share beds in households deprived of basics such as wardrobes and carpets.
127. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
128. Children growing up in deprived areas are far more likely to turn to crime and drug abuse.
129. The two policy approaches - attracting staff to deprived areas and improving the standard of deprived areas - are not mutually exclusive.
130. Lowry showed how the factories produced people deprived of identity.
131. The early introduction of merit systems deprived them of patronage, and nominations for public office were outside their control.
132. Social deprivation Known opioid use in Wirral was found to be heavily concentrated in the larger, socially deprived communities.
133. Marked also was the apparent increase in the discrepancy between revitalising and deprived areas both between and within North Side neighbourhoods.
134. After all, nothing could be worse than the war-torn, economically deprived, famine stricken homelands which they left behind.
135. Without state pensions, many elderly people would be deprived of access to any substantial financial resources in their old age.
136. They deprived him of his civic rights.
137. the stunted lives of children deprived of education.
138. Lung cancer deprived him of his life.
139. Sickness deprived me of the pleasure of meeting you.
140. The convicted are usually deprived of voting right.
141. The accident deprived him of his life.
142. They are deprived of the ability to exercise the most rudimentary workers' rights.
143. That would mean 23% of China's population deprived of the dry season glacier melt, making water scarcity far more severe than it is even today.
144. Any literate person on the face of the globe is deprived if he does not know English.
145. Rhythm was described by Schopenhauer as melody deprived of its pitch ( Edith Sitwell ).
146. The new laws deprived many people of the most elementary freedoms.
147. Man is overcome by a profound depression while nodding through his voluptuously lazy hours of seclusion, because in this way he is deprived of full commerce with life.
148. are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
149. The king's procureur alone was deprived of his office, being suspected of royalism.
150. The disintegration of the Soviet Union deprived western intelligence agencies of their main enemies.
151. Upon listening the, Hamlet deprived excited and were even abundance furious with Claudius and his motif.
152. However, the buyer is not deprived thereby of any right he may have to claim damages for delay in performance.
153. His gloomy life deprived him of young people's cheerful demeanor.
154. Remember that you are deprived oof nothing except by your own decision, and then decide otherwise.
155. It was revealed that a continuous distribution of egg-numbers was differentiated into two groups, dumpers and non- dumpers when the host was deprived.
156. He was temporarily deprived of the privileges of a peer.
157. Deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried foul.
158. No person should be deprived of life, liberty or property except by due process of law.
159. Any literate person on the face of the globe is deprived if he (or she) doesn't know English.
160. Right of mineral search, right of mining and mineral land-use right should be deprived from ownership of mineral resources.
161. I have promised myself – I will not again allow any child I know be deprived of the chance of education either because of my heedlessness or as a result of the faulty system.
162. People are not in a position to exercise personal liberty and to be self-determining if they are poverty-stricken, or deprived of basic education, or do not live within a context of law and order.
163. The striver contrives to derive that privingternating currenty canit just be deprived.
164. On the other hand, simultaneous interpreters may often be deprived of the opportunities of reviving and transferring kinesic messages while being isolated in the booth.
165. The law protects citizens who are wrongfully deprived of their liberty by another.
166. Remember those iab rats who went crazy when deprived of privacy?
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