单词 | Provincial |
例句 | 1. Provincial assemblies meet once a year. 2. City dwellers think country folk have provincial attitudes. 3. Guerillas captured and briefly held an important provincial capital. 4. Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet. 5. Power has been handed over to provincial and regional assemblies. 6. She was a rather gauche, provincial creature. 7. Her story is sharply evocative of Italian provincial life. 8. Our house is decorated in French Provincial style. 9. He decided to revamp the company's provincial image. 10. A provincial magistrates' court last week ruled it unconstitutional. 11. He's not interested in reviewing small provincial exhibitions like this one ; he's got much bigger fish to fry. 12. The provincial assembly were deaf to all pleas for financial help. 13. The club has become a graveyard for mediocre provincial bands. 14. There's a kind of complacency in his provincial conceits. 15. She looked like a provincial noblewoman. 16. The three provincial assemblies together constitute the Territorial Congress. 17. The whole thing struck one as being very provincial. 18. The couple appealed to provincial prosecutors to investigate. 19. The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook. 20. A reform of provincial government banking was also announced. 21. Independent lateral contacts at provincial levels were discouraged. 22. New commissars replaced the provincial governors. 23. Others were part of a provincial newspaper group. 24. Whenever I go to London I feel like a provincial. 25. Jeremy Styles, 34, was the house manager for a provincial theatre for ten years. 26. Times become more flexible off-season, especially in the smaller provincial museums. 27. In spite of his education and travels, he has remained very provincial. 28. Not so long ago Viviana was a little-known actress playing in a provincial theatre - these days she's the toast of New York/the town. 29. Both reporters cut their journalistic teeth on the same provincial newspaper. 30. The majority of young professionals in the capital have moved there from provincial towns. 1. Provincial assemblies meet once a year. 2. City dwellers think country folk have provincial attitudes. 3. Guerillas captured and briefly held an important provincial capital. 4. Jeremy Styles, 34, was the house manager for a provincial theatre for ten years. 5. Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet. 6. Power has been handed over to provincial and regional assemblies. 7. He's not interested in reviewing small provincial exhibitions like this one ; he's got much bigger fish to fry. 31. Their hero was Ngo Quyen, a provincial mandarin. 32. The reality was that provincial reformers generally took the ideological initiative away from London on this important point. 33. They offer investors federal tax credits -- and, in some cases, matching provincial credits. 34. Meanwhile, a curfew was imposed in Pristina, the provincial capital. 35. Bricks were of two types, sun dried and kiln burnt, and these were widely employed, particularly in provincial work. 36. In general, the provincial circuit is a far tougher cookie than its metropolitan counterpart. 37. Evidently he was irritated at himself for having gotten into a heated conversation with a provincial youth. 38. Lewis's, a provincial chain of department stores which employed 3,400 people, is in the hands of the receivers. 39. The national executive of the union called out on strike all its members on provincial newspapers. 40. However, the proposal still involves high transaction costs as it recommends an interdepartmental provincial committee advised by agricultural consultants. 41. On the provincial commissions the provincial governor or his deputy would take the place of the Interior Ministry official. 42. As protest spread to provincial towns on May 25, Bongo ordered an official inquiry into Rendjambe's death. 42. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 43. From that time to this Kiev has evolved, like Naples or Boston, into both a great and a provincial city. 44. There were reports of demonstrations and lawlessness in some provincial towns. 45. Moreover by the 1750s the provincial parlements, hitherto relatively inactive, were increasingly following the lead of that of Paris. 46. Underfunded and paralyzed by provincial bureaucracies, these old schools had failed to educate. 47. Provincial guillotines and scaffolds were dismantled and those not exhibited in museums were broken up and scrapped. 48. In the provincial towns of San Miguel and Santa Ana, the markets were also occupied. 49. The quality of achievement Two national newspaper mentions may be more important to your client than thirty provincial newspapers and magazines. 50. The provincial boundaries established by the Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms were deliberately designed to cut across traditional political and ethnic lines. 51. This is the moment of truth for the Lions the six build-up provincial games can be forgotten. 52. Sefton hit the cup trail tomorrow with a home tie against Metrovick in the Provincial Trophy third round. 53. At the end of the war, provincial newspaper ownership took three forms. 54. It was a tentative document that merely asked for provincial legislation enabling municipalities to buy, sell, and distribute electric power. 55. Convocation, by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament, was assimilated to the clergy's own provincial synod. 56. Stormes was a representative of the Jesuit provincial, Father Edward Glynn. 57. The sheets are reported to have turned up inside a frame offered for sale in a provincial Sunday flea market outside Paris. 58. His five provincial councils were to be appointed rather than indirectly elected and concerned primarily with intergovernmental relations. 59. But the following month saw a renewed wave of strikes paralyse St Petersburg, Moscow and many provincial cities. 60. This matched the initial outlay by the city, regional and provincial governments for the building and a £20 million permanent collection. 61. Even the middle-ranking provincial posts continued to attract humbler noblemen who often took them up after retiring from the army. 62. This thriving group included some of the old provincial capitals such as Bristol, Newcastle and Norwich. 63. He was a Persian provincial governor, whose powers had few limits provided he stayed loyal. 64. Preliminary results for elections to a total of 483 seats in the four provincial assemblies were announced on Oct. 29. 65. It also provided for increased powers for the provincial governments, including a veto for all provinces over future constitutional change. 66. Elections to a lower house of parliament would be by proportional representation and an upper house would be appointed by provincial governments. 67. The Council is associated with other local authorities represented on the national and provincial councils dealing with local authorities' services. 68. There was also much overlap between the nationals and the provincial mornings and evenings. 69. Coverage of the Henan scandal also points the finger at inaction by the provincial authorities. 70. And what a great innovation the Provincial Insurance Cup for junior clubs has been. 71. In the first months the Provincial Juntas acted as independent sovereign states. 72. Foremost among provincial towns were a handful of regional capitals with populations upwards of five or six thousand./provincial.html 73. The philanthropic family's largesse was echoed by surprise announcements from both the Federal and provincial governments. 74. Most of its students are the provincial poor, the target audience of leftist guerrilla groups. 75. The river Aver continues westward past the provincial capital at Averheim and finally flows into the Reik at Nuln. 76. The provincial authorities were to turn over more revenue to the state while receiving reduced subsidies, in order to centralize resources. 77. They had increasing difficulty in providing even tolerably competent candidates for the array of provincial posts reserved for them. 78. She looked as if she were about to set off for a provincial cocktail party, an office party of female executives. 79. Numbers of novelists, poets, essayists and artists had early work printed by provincial presses. 80. In the first place, since little research had taken place outside London, we chose to investigate a provincial city. 81. The most outspoken advocates of public participation in central government were a minority of activists among the provincial nobility. 82. Twenty years later saw the creation of provincial fraud squads. 83. It constituted an even clearer expression of provincial mobilisation and disregard for parliamentary initiative and manoeuvre than 1833. 84. The government decreed a ban on all contact with the guerrillas by local and provincial government officials. 85. A pilot project in Zambezia province aims to decentralize and integrate management of donor and provincial funds. 86. Inpart they were motivated by concern to shore up the influence of their class over provincial affairs. 87. That was made abundantly clear at a colourful congress in the provincial capital, Jayapura, last month. 88. We drove up to the provincial government building in Xiangzhou, a few miles to the north. 89. The provincial garrison at Bien Hoa will be called out! 90. The central bureaucracy was embryonic and his provincial officials were spread wafer-thin and proved very difficult to supervise. 91. It is essential that Londoners have the same rights of access to acute health care as their provincial counterparts. 92. Firm C was a provincial branch practice in a north country town, carried largely by a managing clerk. 93. Yakovlev, the head of Agitprop and one of the chief architects of the cut-back in provincial newspapers in January. 94. Similar scenes were reported in provincial towns in the vicinity of military camps. 95. Other appointments A number of provincial governors were moved in August 1990. 96. Guidelines for making women visible in the national media will be developed and distributed to provincial offices and media organisations. 97. Embracing local and provincial churches was the Church, headed by the papacy. 98. There is growing evidence that white supremacist groups are renewing hate campaigns against Aborigines in some provincial towns. 99. Proceeds from the auction will be used for restoration projects and the creation of small provincial museums. 100. The Freedom party had already lost support last October and December in two provincial elections. 101. In the provincial press, and especially the local weeklies, it is more difficult to believe that direct influence was rare. 102. Nomatterhow hard the Provincial champions tried to eat into the massive margin the worse it became for them. 102. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 103. Another La Plata station, quite different, four-square and concrete, belonged to the provincial government's metre-gauge railway. 104. Representative rugby at senior level, ie games played by the Ulster provincial team seem to be reducing in number each season. 105. When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra. 106. Similar considerations helped to explain the survival of the provincial dailies in the face of competition from the nationals. 107. The reciprocal relationship between pamphlet and newspaper insertion was only one way in which reformers used both the London and provincial press. 108. Melanesians would have 32 provincial seats in 14 constituencies and five seats in urban constituencies. 109. Porlier found his career as a guerrilla general rewarded by posting to a provincial garrison. 110. The three are fighting over control of the provincial assemblies, which will be important in the run-up to the election. 111. The range of opinions expressed by nobles on the provincial committees made plain to St Petersburg that it had to act alone. 112. In 1949, for example, the provincial capital of Urumqi had few Han. 113. To become operative, however, the Accord required ratification by each provincial legislature by June 23, 1990. 114. Like the provincial nobility of the northern provinces, this was a working nobility. 115. Chief among these special functions was a governmental or administrative duty at either local or provincial level or possibly both. 116. For the provincial press, any calculation is complicated by questions of market boundaries and different types of publication. 117. The central committee would elect its president from its ranks, but each time from a different republican or provincial party. 118. The plenum had been delayed for several months, allegedly because of divisions over economic policy between the central and provincial authorities. 119. The delegates sit in a provincial assembly and implement directives from both regional and national capitals. 120. The moment the provincial boundary was crossed the washboard highway flattened into smooth, perfectly maintained blacktop. 121. Mr Ishaq wants all the provincial assemblies dissolved, in order to create a constitutional crisis that will force a general election. 122. On June 26, 16 people belonging to one family were massacred in the Punjab provincial capital, Lahore. 123. The provincial groups with papers in two or three towns were little different from the other independents. 124. Throughout the Mekong delta, local officials who disdained Tu Duc nevertheless quit the provincial administration rather than submit to alien rule. 125. Coventry was a provincial capital, one of the half-dozen largest provincial cities and the fourth richest. 126. In Britain, the old tradition of private patronage in the great provincial cities is reviving - but not fast enough. 127. Provincial and local authorities were ordered to double family planning funding. 128. He said first he had to deal with the provincial government's financial woes and an economic downturn. 129. After a spell in the army, he developed this into a business taking second-rate acts to provincial Soviet cities. 130. The court has the power to strike down statutes passed by parliament and provincial legislatures, one it uses freely. 131. It is also asking for air-time on radio and television, and for access to national and provincial newspapers and magazines. 132. The idea of local radio fitted snugly with local ownership, like the provincial press. 132. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 133. Lord Kemsley and Lord Rothermere owned chains of provincial dailies too. 134. His son trucks the tangerines and apples to the provincial capital, and even down into Henan province. 135. Swordsmen are amongst the most highly trained and proficient of the provincial regiments. 136. But he was 175 disappointed with the exposition and wrote to Holtz that it was poorly organized, boring and provincial. 137. The clergy, however, preferred to discuss these matters in provincial clerical synods where they governed the procedures and priorities. 138. In 1920, the circulation of the provincial morning and evening papers was still one-third greater than the national dailies. 139. Each month the district officer spent a whole day writing a full report to the political secretary in the provincial capital. 140. In a decree of October 1856 he strengthened the hand of provincial governors. 141. The provincial government did not send a team to investigate until August 1. 142. Bicester rugby club drive towards another Twickenham appearance when they travel to Ongar tomorrow in the quarter finals of the Provincial Cup. 143. The low price helped Notimex become the principal news source for many small provincial newspapers. 144. There is no provision for a regional or provincial level of local government. 145. That politico, Gorbachev, is an amateur, a provincial hick who thinks he's made it big. 146. Out of the mouth of this serious, pretty girl came an impenetrable, sub-literate provincial dialect. 147. All things considered, the provincial circuit presents a hell of a challenge. 148. The provincial coalition government is already shaky, with opposition members bought off with ministerial posts. 149. Some of the no-show gun owners were making a protest, and at least one provincial government has challenged the law. 150. Another argument in favour of the provinces is that the steady decentralisation of justice from London naturally increases the importance of the provincial Bar. 151. Yet the premier, facing a provincial election that year, could scarcely halt the growing pressure for public, power. 152. His provincial town of Flaxborough is a portrait of what might be any somewhat cut-off provincial town anywhere in Britain. 153. The more sophisticated provincial dealers tried to acquire the new denomination at the end of the year as a means of hoarding. 154. The implications of concentration of provincial press ownership are greater when its geographical variation is taken into account. 155. If that all sounds like success, there is another, more amazing story which Provincial can now tell. 156. The defendants claimed that what they were doing was in furtherance of their dispute with the provincial newspapers. 157. Similar student protests were held on the same day in provincial centres. 158. The provincial gentry's disunity reduced their capacity to obstruct the work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. 159. Press and provincial assemblies hastened to proclaim solidarity with the Tsar. 160. In Iasi, a provincial city in the north-east of the country, more than 70 lawyers and law students attended. 161. Only 42 new members were elected to the committee(), mostly party or government officials from the central or provincial levels. 162. Last week one provincial governor was blocked in his attempt to build a new road through the park. 163. Some of Mr Sharif's infuriated followers then kidnapped the secretary of the provincial assembly, Chaudry Habibullah. 164. This provided for the election by all landowners over the age of twenty-five of representatives to local and provincial assemblies. 165. We had prominent citizens and influential groups cable the Prime Minister and the provincial Premier. 166. This is something I learnt to do when I was working in provincial music halls. 167. The leading provincial cities were tiny in comparison with the capital. 167. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 168. This is the outpatient department of Hebei Provincial Hospital. 169. Institutional restructuring of provincial governments has been basically completed. 170. Owen died an unknown provincial. 171. This is the outpatient department of Guangdong Provincial Hospital. 172. This is the outpatient department of anhui Provincial Hospital. 173. The audience was dull and very provincial. 174. According to its range, planning may be metropolitan ( city ), or regional, or provincial. 175. The Provincial government granted us the right to gem the whole river. 176. He won the provincial and ministerial science or technology award. 177. It also possesses the provincial exemplary center of physical laboratory education. 178. Endorse the overture by director XXX from provincial TB Institute. 179. Two leading cadres came down from the provincial capital yesterday. |
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