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单词 Preoccupied
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1. What's wrong with Cindy? She seems a little preoccupied.
2. You look preoccupied: what are you thinking of?
3. He answered me in a rather preoccupied manner.
4. Health worries preoccupied him for the whole holiday.
5. Thoughts of failure preoccupied him.
6. I was too preoccupied to hear the bell.
7. The front seats have been preoccupied.
8. She seemed preoccupied all the time I was talking to her.
9. So have we become a self-centred society, preoccupied with materialism?
10. His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor.
11. You were too preoccupied to notice me at the bus stop yesterday.
12. He was too preoccupied with his own problems to worry about hers.
13. The question of going to the Mount Tai preoccupied his mind.
14. Why is the media so preoccupied with the love lives of politicians?
15. He's completely preoccupied with all the wedding preparations at the moment.
16. He was too preoccupied with his own thoughts to notice anything wrong.
17. She's been very preoccupied recently because her mother has been very ill.
18. Tom Banbury was preoccupied with the missing Shepherd child and did not want to devote time to the new murder.
19. Through the door hurries Gordon Stainforth, bespectacled and preoccupied.
20. Coleridge is more preoccupied by his own terrifying visions.
21. The governor has been preoccupied with budget battles.
22. I was more preoccupied by my O levels.
23. Her mind was whirling, preoccupied with her own thoughts.
23. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
24. Offstage he was fairly quiet, preoccupied.
25. They have been preoccupied with other matters.
26. She seemed preoccupied and kept glancing toward the window.
27. Kent was silent, preoccupied, deep in thought.
28. Much of the discussion in the 19705 was preoccupied with global cooling, not warming.
29. I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
30. Unlike many writers of the period, she is not preoccupied with morality.
1. What's wrong with Cindy? She seems a little preoccupied.
2. You look preoccupied: what are you thinking of?
3. I was too preoccupied to hear the bell.
4. The question of going to the Mount Tai preoccupied his mind.
31. Under Anne, High Churchmen became preoccupied with trying to eradicate the practice of occasional conformity.
32. But today with his mind too preoccupied to work he seemed quite unable to keep his hands off it.
33. If Cullam had been in a fit state to observe behaviour he might have thought the chief inspector bored or preoccupied.
34. Alison had entered the room, but he was too preoccupied to notice.
35. Yet the kind of liberty which preoccupied western artists was mostly individual freedom.
36. Tavett was too preoccupied with his fear that Wickham believed him to be the murderer to form any judgments.
37. They were looking on things new born, it seemed, while he was preoccupied with that which was dying.
38. Well yes, Angie had been very busy and preoccupied with the wedding preparations, naturally, but she had been happy.
39. However, the government has not been so preoccupied with accountability procedures as appeared to be the case in the early 1980s.
40. Fenn was too preoccupied with his own thoughts to notice.
41. Sexology and psychology throughout the twentieth century has been preoccupied with heterosexuality's problem - women.
42. As the audience are too preoccupied to buy any drinks, the barman and five barmaids dance on the bar throughout.
43. They are often shy, fragile, and preoccupied with feelings of self-doubt.
44. Science fiction has been preoccupied with such matters for years.
45. Preoccupied, they failed to notice that something had changed about Broadstairs.
46. What preoccupied him in the print was the chalet, its perfect simplicity.
47. Up to this point in our discussion we have been preoccupied with the mechanics of the communication process.
48. With Thatcher running amok through the welfare state, lobby groups are preoccupied defending what was once thought unassailable.
49. But they worry that more reforms could be thwarted by a few workers who seem preoccupied with exerting their authority over patients.
50. All but a couple of the bidders were too preoccupied to notice the latecomers.
51. On their first vacation alone after Helen was born, Mike, not Jennifer, was guilty and preoccupied with the baby.
52. Most Russians are preoccupied with matters close to home, their economic conditions in particular.
53. He was far too preoccupied with his own marital difficulties to give any thought to his friend's problems.
54. David Batty is one of them, but he is more preoccupied with fighting off an ankle injury.
55. Modigliani did not gossip, he was too preoccupied and always discreet about his love affairs.
56. Fenella was seated next to Inchbad, who patted her hand and said she was a pretty little thing, but seemed preoccupied.
57. He seemed preoccupied, hardly looking at her as he got undressed.
58. Unlike many of the writers of the period, Brooke-Rose is not overly preoccupied by morality in her early fiction.
59. The arguments which thus preoccupied the Standing Committee divided along predictably partisan lines.
60. Had she been too preoccupied with butlers, with introductions, with orchestration, with champagne?
61. Simon and John hinted that he was preoccupied, but in fan he was downright bloody rude, and everybody knew it.
62. He must not miss a chance when it comes through being preoccupied with something else.
63. Prajapat glanced up with a preoccupied smile, then went back to the map.
64. Needing to do something, anything, he rapidly tapped the spoon against the saucer as though preoccupied with a mathematical calculation.
65. The picaresque literature of the period is also very preoccupied with food and drink.
66. David was coming from his own lodging, pale and grave and preoccupied, with his child-wife by the hand.
67. And though I tried to respond, I was mostly preoccupied with my pain.
68. She is preoccupied with the chimney opposite her balcony, against which a shape is leaning.
69. We are too preoccupied with our own thoughts to listen for understanding.
70. Instead, he became preoccupied with civil service and tried to put more and more city employees under its protection.
71. I was quite preoccupied with how big bodies like this were accountable and served people's needs.
72. Sarah seemed completely preoccupied by the last mouthful of toast.
73. She was too preoccupied by her inner turmoil to fully appreciate the bubbling volcanic mud pools in the weird, lunar-like springs.
74. This was easier because everyone was so preoccupied with other matters.
75. If the masses were too preoccupied by prosaic day-to-day concerns, the revolutionaries would take matters into their own hands.
76. These questions have preoccupied fine minds for centuries, with interest intensifying from the late nineteenth century to the present day.
77. Kitty was totally preoccupied with the threatened invasion, and to tell her this would be asking for trouble.
78. The damaged left eye seemed to turn in another direction, to be preoccupied separately with different matters.
79. The Jana'ata, preoccupied with larger affairs, pressed no charges and released Sandoz to the custody of the Consortium.
80. Initially the engine refused to start for my grim, preoccupied father.
81. I have to admit, I was preoccupied with how I would feel in the ring mentally.
82. She took her leave and went in search of Stephen, preoccupied by her thoughts.
83. Mainly because, as a child, I was too preoccupied with Chanukah to care what my gentile friends were doing.
83. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
84. If the loose ferrets make contact with the wounded rabbits they become preoccupied, stay where they are and do not resurface.
85. Both antagonists, however, were by now either too weak politically or too preoccupied to resume serious hostilities for the moment.
86. I admit I'm preoccupied and snappy at the moment -- I'm sorry.
87. Laing is still preoccupied with the authentic self, the repressed human essence.
88. Finally, the western democracies were soon to be preoccupied by new threats.
89. The experience was enough to keep him preoccupied for some time.
90. Remember: throughout the book Don Quixote is preoccupied by the question of posterity.
91. For the first and last time in her life, Amelia was too preoccupied to interact with her peers.
92. We are frail, penny-pinching, well-bundled and preoccupied with our small concerns.
93. Industrial militancy naturally declined, and the problem of the unemployed almost completely preoccupied the labour movement until 1934.
94. But the small community of attorneys and mental health advocates for children has been preoccupied with the subject.
95. They are quarrelsome, politically unstable and poor; some are preoccupied with fighting.
96. By the early 1970s, partly preoccupied by family life, Tutin was seen far less in the theatre.
97. Wives bore a greater burden in dealing with these daily difficulties than did their preoccupied husbands.
98. He got preoccupied with my left hand and the right hook came in over his shoulder.
99. During the Napoleonic Wars, when people couldn't go abroad, they became more preoccupied with architectural styles.
100. Parents are often too busy, tired, or preoccupied to give their children the time and attention they need.
101. This air of being always overworked, preoccupied by esoteric matters was, he knew, characteristic of some doctors and dentists.
102. Thoughts of failure preoccupied him on the drive out to his dacha.
103. The most creative artists were by no means always preoccupied by social criticism.
104. Her mind was preoccupied with the last name on her list.
105. Tends to be preoccupied with death and dying. 195.
106. While so preoccupied, he forgot his usual cautiousness.
107. Held to be preoccupied with respectability and material values.
108. China is understandably preoccupied by its staggering internal challenges.
109. He was preoccupied with chagrin and etiquette.
110. The problm of organization, especially the debate between alphabetical order and thematic or scientific order, preoccupied Diderot in the preface to the Encyclopedie.
111. The mathematical theory of economics is thus preoccupied with statistical techniques.
112. Psychopathic preoccupied with torture in the extreme, but not known to have committed murder.
113. She looked very preoccupied.
114. There are not a few who suspect that even Obama's America will be preoccupied with a checklist of more urgent concerns.
115. Liu Tung - fang had recently become preoccupied with personal matters.
116. In a world preoccupied with consumerism and petty self - interest,(http:///preoccupied.html) that gives life dignity.
117. While others may be preoccupied with their responsibilities or goals, you have a knack for discovering enjoyable places where laughter, creativity, and happiness abound.
118. The women who went to the tomb on Easter Sunday morning were preoccupied.
119. Along the way she be preoccupied by some troubles, not to say a word.
120. Not surprisingly, the strikers were preoccupied with regaining their jobs and keeping their system of seniority.
121. People high on this trait tend to be preoccupied with the sexual aspects of relationships rather than emotional intimacy.
122. The head floor nurse, Mrs. Ludlow, bustled in. Normally preoccupied and serious, she was beaming.
123. Every word he had uttered had been with the motive of proving his own rectitude , and so he imagined that Kutuzov too was preoccupied with the same desire.
124. For two weeks, the shuttle had been looping the globe to the complete obliviousness of the vast majority of the world's population, which was preoccupied for the most part with the fate of Iraq.
125. Don't be preoccupied with the myths and genealogy, but focus on godliness.
126. Tends to be preoccupied with food, diet, or eating. 062.
127. The child may be moderately preoccupied with touching, smelling orr tasting objects orr people.
128. Query optimization focuses on CPUbound execution paths, while a fully cached database will still be preoccupied with optimizing page fetches to mass storage that are no longer an issue.
129. To a Western eye , [ they ] seem poorly dressed, ill - groomed , dour and preoccupied ( Peter Lewis ).
130. She became preoccupied during this period with scientific photography, hoping to record evidence of the laws of physics and chemistry, among other phenomena.
131. You are very much preoccupied, you are thinking of something.
132. At the very same time, you may be preoccupied with home-related changes and improvements.
133. I watched him beating his bunch of grass against his knees, with that preoccupied grandmotherly air that elephants have.
134. Some of the parents revealed that the questions and writing focuses on examining the overall quality of spelling should not be preoccupied with that this provision is too strict, points too.
135. At that point, all our excuses for self-centeredness will sound hollow: "I was too busy," or "I had my own goals," or "I was preoccupied with working, having fun, or preparing for retirement.
136. One would never understand the real meaning of life once he is held to be preoccupied with respectability and material values.
137. About this time Don Tommasino seemed to be preoccupied and poor company.
138. Every time the ride, I would be preoccupied by some troubles.
139. When we can't afford love, then never walk close to its shopwindow , preoccupied with happiness.
140. The conservatives were not preoccupied uniquely with economic affairs or growth.
141. He saw that she was preoccupied, and forbore to question her.
142. Natelie Jastrow, utterly gone, preoccupied him yet like a teasing mistress.
143. Although this summit looks likely to dwell on financial regulation, it cannot ignore the macroeconomics that preoccupied the original Bretton Woods conference all those years ago.
144. Unbeknownst to his foreign policy advisers, Nixon was already preoccupied with the unraveling of Watergate.
145. The child may show little interest in toys orr other objects, orr he may be preoccupied with using an object orr toy in some strange way.
146. Operations for people were postponed because facilities and medical practitioner practitioners were pre-occupied preoccupied and needed to serve influenza like diseases or flumen flu in particular.
147. If employees believe they are compensated fairly, they won't be preoccupied with their paychecks, and a company can get the most from its nonfinancial awards.
148. A stack-up of planetary energy in Virgo will focus a lot of attention on you, but you may be preoccupied by a need to tussle with a serious decision.
149. As I did my floor and vault routines, my mind was preoccupied with the high bar.
150. Regulators also could be preoccupied with other measures to curb property prices, they said, and waiting for prices to stabilize before issuing new rules.
151. That coinage led to the general castigation of young adults by their elders in that indulgent era as the Me Generation, preoccupied with material gain and "obsessed with self."
152. Very preoccupied , he got into his train, mislaid his ticket.
153. Those of Thanatos archetypal nature tend to be preoccupied with their appearance from a health standpoint.
154. I feel like this worry is demonic and causes women to be preoccupied with things that will ultimately fade away.
155. When we can't afford love, never walk close to it's shopwindow , preoccupied with happiness.
156. Robert Hotchkins of the University of Chicago insists, "Christians ought to be celebrating constantly. We ought to be preoccupied with parties, banquets, feasts, and merriment."
157. The painter was silent and preoccupied , there was a gloom over him.
158. A trader preoccupied with indicators quickly reaches the point of diminishing returns.
159. Preoccupied with consolidating this discovery for about a decade, seismologists spent no time on prediction research and plans drawn up for such a program remained largely unimplemented (see A.
159. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
160. At the very same time, you may be preoccupied with home-related changes and improvements. Be aware that those would have to be pushed along in a lively manner.
161. The fund is buttoned - up, hierarchical and preoccupied with hard money and sound budgets.
162. Those women who were so uninterestingly preoccupied with marriage in their early 20s now seem somewhat smarter in retrospect. Or at least more shrewd.
163. At nightfall, he returned to the rickshaw yard dead - beat and preoccupied.
164. But Damascus appeared to be preoccupied with its own domestic unrest, according to Quran.
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