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单词 BBC
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1. The BBC broadcasts all over the world.
2. The BBC broadcasts every day.
3. The programme is preserved in the BBC sound archives.
4. Did the BBC act reasonably in sacking the journalist?
5. The BBC switchboard was jammed with furious calls.
6. Tune in to BBC tonight at 9 o'clock.
7. The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes.
8. The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition.
9. He is regarded at the BBC as a tenacious and persistent interviewer.
10. The BBC broadcasts to all parts of the world every day.
11. The radio was tuned to the BBC World Service.
12. Switch over to BBC 2.
13. The match will be shown live by the BBC.
13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
14. BBC leaders rallied to his defence.
15. He complained about BBC announcers eliding their words.
16. The BBC is a major patron of the arts.
17. He commentates for the BBC.
18. Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
19. BBC 2 closes down at 12:45 tonight.
20. She's in Zimbabwe filming a documentary for the BBC.
21. Most announcers on the BBC speak standard English.
22. She's landed a plum job at the BBC.
23. He entered the BBC as a general trainee.
24. She took part in a BBC radio phone-in programme.
25. I tuned in to BBC.
26. John Reith was the founding father of the BBC.
27. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
28. The BBC recognizes the public appetite for serious information.
29. Do the BBC External Services adequately project Great Britain?
30. He said there should be careful consideration of the future role of the BBC.
1. The BBC broadcasts every day.
2. The programme is preserved in the BBC sound archives.
3. Did the BBC act reasonably in sacking the journalist?
4. The BBC switchboard was jammed with furious calls.
5. The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes.
6. The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition.
7. He said there should be careful consideration of the future role of the BBC.
8. He is regarded at the BBC as a tenacious and persistent interviewer.
9. Do the BBC External Services adequately project Great Britain?
10. BBC backing for the scheme will enhance its credibility.
31. I tuned to the BBC for the late news.
32. She presents a monthly magazine programme on the BBC.
33. The BBC plans to televise all Shakespeare's plays.
34. Confidential information that has been leaked from the BBC.
35. She's covering the American election for BBC television.
36. The concert will be broadcast live by the BBC.
37. BBC backing for the scheme will enhance its credibility.
38. The BBC decided it could not replace her.
39. The Grand Prix will be televised by the BBC.
40. She reports on royal stories for the BBC.
41. Protesting viewers jammed the BBC switchboard.
42. This programme is brought to you by the BBC.
43. The BBC promised a full investigation .
44. The BBC is currently ahead in the ratings war.
45. The BBC is a corporate body.
46. The BBC broadcast the game via satellite.
47. She wrote in to the BBC to complain.
48. The BBC series Hot Chefs is compulsive viewing.
49. The man from the BBC wrote some positive things about the film.
50. The BBC denies that its broadcasting has been dumbed down.
51. Hundreds of callers jammed the BBC switchboard for more than an hour.
52. She announces for BBC.
53. The BBC received a stream of complaints about the programme.
54. The BBC is not supposed to editorialize about the news.
55. As a follow-up to the television series the BBC is publishing a book.
56. The BBC are working on a profile of the British nuclear industry.
57. The BBC will cover all the major games of the tournament.
58. "Health Matters" is introduced by Dick Oliver on BBC World Service.
59. I've worked for the BBC ever since I left university.
60. When Ken Hom wrote his first book for the BBC he was asked to tone down the spices and garlic in his recipes.
61. Do you know what frequency the BBC World Service is on?
62. Does the BBC World Service project a favourable view of Great Britain?
63. A BBC poll gave the Labour Party a 12 per cent lead.
64. Simpson's ruthless ambition and weakness for self-promotion has not made him the most popular journalist in the BBC.
65. The BBC yesterday defended a series featuring dramatic crime reconstructions against suggestions of voyeurism.
66. Passing through the portals of the BBC for the first time, she felt slightly nervous.
67. This autumn the BBC will be showing a series of French films.
68. The BBC had to field more than 300 phone calls after last night's programme.
69. There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political bias.
70. We biked a copy over to Greg at the BBC.
71. You're listening to Science in Action, brought to you by the BBC World Service.
72. His outspokenness has ensured that he has at least one senior enemy within the BBC hierarchy.
73. The BBC is hooked up with Australian television by satellite.
74. The BBC has just successfully demonstrated a new digital radio transmission system.
75. We were able to pick up the BBC World Service.
76. For more than half a century, the reassuring tones of BBC newscasters have informed British television viewers about world events.
77. The BBC may be able to muddle through the next five years like this.
78. BBC viewers saw the prime minister lose his cool on last night's 'Question Time'.
79. Catherine Bond filed that report for the BBC from Nairobi.
80. Clearly(), the BBC is being outgunned by ITV's original drama.
81. The BBC is moving into virgin territory by producing comic programmes of this type.
82. Outsiders have a glamorized idea of what it is like to work for the BBC.
83. The Luxembourg-based satellite service is not bound by the same strict rules as the BBC.
84. The BBC World Service Television news showed the same film clip.
85. The BBC alone is sending 300 technicians, directors and commentators.
86. This programme's boring - shall I turn over to BBC?
87. Directly after the meeting, a senior cabinet minister spoke to the BBC.
88. The country needs a national public service broadcaster like the BBC.
89. We will publish a discussion paper on the future of the BBC.
90. BBC is an abbreviation for British Broadcasting Corporation.
91. Nor is the Thames/BBC project likely to be beset by the teething troubles which plagued the pioneer satellite broadcasters.
92. John Humphrys became a top BBC foreign correspondent, newsreader, and co-presenter of Radio 4's Today programme.
93. The BBC received a number of complaints about the offensive remarks made during the interview.
94. Paul McGann will star as a middle-class Jewish lawyer in a new BBC drama called 'Fish'.
95. His expertise will be invaluable to understanding technological challenges the BBC is facing.
96. The BBC has the reputation of being even-handed in its coverage of election news.
97. In a statement, the BBC admitted that it had given incorrect information.
98. When he took up his present post at the BBC he was only 23.
99. In a written apology, the BBC admitted they had misled the public.
100. The BBC sells most of its successful serials to the US.
101. BBC Television remains otherwise substantially unchanged.
102. This is Elizabeth Blunt, BBC, West Africa.
103. The letters BBC stand for British Broadcasting Company.
103. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
104. I made a full-blown documentary, just like those I make for the BBC and saw that other families might like the same sort of record.
105. Boris Johnson demands a Tory DG, to stop the BBC being "statist, corporatist, defeatist, anti-business, Europhile".
106. Eighteen people have died in Brasilia, the Brazilian capital, after contracting a hospital superbug, the BBC reported.
107. He told BBC News that this study went into "molecular detail" - showing exactly how stressful experiences in early life could "programme" long-term behaviour.
108. Would you like to see an old newsreel from the BBC archives?
109. This month, however, she taped a message to British forces to mark the 25th anniversary of the Falklands War with Argentina, as well as being interviewed by the BBC.
110. A 13-year-old teenager from the US has become an Internet sensation and has officially knocked off the Japan earthquake as the No 1 global trending topic with a widely vilified song, BBC reported.
111. Roger Hardy of the BBC looks at this latest twist in the political crisis in Algeria.
112. And however, according to the latest survey of the BBC, He has "bitten"Shakespeare and Lord Nelson, and is considered as the greatest people in Britain.
113. James Painter is executive editor for the Americas at the BBC World Service, currently sabbatical.
114. Contain spam Spamming or flooding is not allowed on BBC blogs.
115. The pirates fired several shots at the German-owned ship BBC Togo, which sails under the flag of Antigua and Barbuda, but the crew fought off the attackers, who were unable to board it.
116. BBC News with Nick Kelly. Raging wildfires threatening the Greek capital have forced thousands of people from their homes.
117. The political independence of the BBC in Britain is unusual, and is in any case contested by critics who complain that it is too left-leaning.
118. But the BBC notes that the report refers to an earlier study for the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) known as "catcher's mitt" (PDF here).
119. In a BBC interview, a spokesman for the ICRC, Marcal Izard, said that the delegate, who met Mr. Zelaya, did not find any urgent humanitarian needs inside the embassy.
120. You, BBc , is just a pile of shit, very disgusting.
121. The BBC is incorporated under a Royal Charter, which means it is a state organization but not government controlled.
122. The practice came to light in a BBC documentary, My Supermodel Baby.
123. Thats why the BBC invests more heavily in newsgathering than any other news organisation I know; 72 bureaux, around 250 correspondents - the importance of first-hand reporting.
124. This is the BBC Home Service . It's That Man Again!
125. Self-rule gives residents of the world's largest island more control over their lives, including local government control of the police and courts, the BBC reported.
126. Mae hyn fel arfer i Uned Cwynion Golygyddol annibynnol y BBC neu uwch reolwyr.
127. Freeman played staff cut-up Tim Canterbury on the U.K. version of The Office before taking on the role of Dr. John Watson in BBC detective show Sherlock.
128. BBC Hausa has a large audience in northern Nigeria, where Hausa is the main language.
129. Based on the combination of sliding-mode control(SMC) and bang-bang control(BBC), a discrete sliding-mode bang-bang control(DSMBBC) method is proposed in this paper.
130. In contributing to BBC News you agree to grant us a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to publish and otherwise use the material in any way that we want, and in any media worldwide.
131. ABB consists of two of history 100 years of international business - Sweden's Asea Inc. (ASEA), and Switzerland's BBC Brown Boveri Corporation (BBC Brown Boveri) in 1988 came the merger.
132. "I can't be nicking rounds out here, I've got to be winning them decisively, " Macklin told BBC WM.
133. In the villages little English is spoken and our BBC Portuguese phrasebook is soon well thumbed.
134. "Societies have constantly reinvented ancient Rome, likening it to the contemporary world, " says University of Cambridge professor Mary Beard, a script adviser on the forthcoming BBC series.
135. The BBC correspondent says the anti-pirates emission anti-piracy mission is controversial in Japan because of its passivist pacifist post-Second World War constitution.
136. But the Housing Development Foundation told the BBC Saint Petersburg needed the land more than berries and apple trees.
137. 'Spores of liverwort are very simple and called cryptospores, ' Dr Rubeinstein told the BBC.
138. BBC correspondent in the capital Lilongwe says government buildings have again been attacked.
139. His recording of the Grieg Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra was chosen by the BBC Saturday Review as the best version of this much-recorded concerto.
140. Harvard University's homepage was hacked on Monday morning, and visitors to the site were greeted with the garbled message "SyRiAn ELeCTronic ArMy WeRe HeRE," reports BBC News.
141. She said that outside the BBC, radio would not be commercially viable and was therefore likely to end up solely in the form of "hobbyist" models such as podcasts.
142. BBC News with Marion MarshallAt least 18 people are now known to have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a United Nations building in the Nigerian capital Abuja.
143. Unlike the BBC, which is financed by a licence fee paid by British viewers, the other networks, even state-owned Channel 4, had to live by selling advertising space.
144. Downes, 85, was almost blind when he and his 74-year-old wife, who had become his full-time carer, travelled to Switzerland to end their lives, a family statement released to the BBC said.
145. BBC tidak bertanggungjawab atas isi dari situs pihak luar; penggunaan situs tersebut merupakan resiko anda sendiri.
146. And every poll, every survey - I particularly bring to your attention the BBC/ABC/ARD [public opinion survey] of earlier this year - shows that their support is in the single-digits.
147. Dr Bertolucci, the director of research at Cern, told BBC News: "In the last few days we have started to send a different time structure of the beam to Gran Sasso.
148. Situs BBC berisi link-link ke situs yang dimiliki dan dioperasikan oleh pihak ketiga.
149. Just return the "Kohinoor" for a start and then we can talk about BBC spending money to cover Indian elections.
150. "International law recognises that there are exceptional circumstances where necessity precludes wrongfulness, and this will be said to be one of those cases, " Mr Sands told the BBC.
151. The Islamist group in Somalia al-Shabab has closed down BBC radio relay stations in five cities in southern Somalia, including the capital Mogadishu.
152. Not until twelve o'clock did the BBC gently remind its listeners it was April Fools' Day that day.
153. Ten years ago I was one of 36 men, women and children recruited to live on the remote Hebridean island of Taransay as part of the Castaway 2000 project for the BBC.
154. BBC News with Joe Macintosh. There have been more clashes in the Iranian capital Tehran between police and demonstrators protesting against the disputed presidential elections.
155. Until now, the BBC has only been available in South Africa on short wave.
156. Casanova (BBC One) stars Leslie Phillips as an attractive, charming man who almost always gets his way with women, and speaks largely in innuendo ("Do you happen to know the Ding-a-Ling Club?").
157. Dickie Arbiter, the Queen's former press secretary, told the BBC: "She'll become a service wife.
158. Casper, whose story was first reported by BBC News, belongs to a local woman named Susan Finden, who rescued him from the Cat Protection League about four years ago.
159. The BBC used Vangelis's Chariots of Fire as its Olympic theme tune in 1984.
160. He begins his new series on BBC 2 at 9pm on Thursday.
161. "By examining the genetics, we have shown conclusively that the Italian sparrow is of mixed origin - it is a hybrid of the house sparrow and the Spanish sparrow, " Dr Saetre told BBC Nature.
162. 'Spores of liverwort are very simple and called cryptospores,' Dr Rubeinstein told the BBC. 'The cryptospores that we describe are the earliest to date.'
163. Blackpool is a British television musical drama serial, produced in-house by the BBC.
164. "I wanted to capture a photo in which you would see a wolf in an act of hunting - or predation - but without blood, " he told BBC News.
165. In Britain, where 999 is the emergency call number, the date has sparked a wedding rush, according to the BBC(), and is predicted to be especially popular for emergency service workers.
166. He accused the BBC of editorializing in its handling of the story.
167. The energy bursts matched nicely with what you might expect when you "throw a star into a black hole", Dr Levan told BBC News.
168. Marcel Berlins is the presenter of the BBC radio programme Law in Action.
169. Dr Pitman and his colleague Dr John Durban helped a BBC film crew capture their behaviour for the TV documentary series Frozen Planet, to be shown later this month.
170. I take every opportunity to shock my colleagues here at BBC Learning English dot com and earlier on I gave several of them a big shock.
171. Dean died in a private nursing home near Ashurst in the southern English county of Hampshire, according to the BBC and Britain's domestic Press Association news agency.
172. Wing Cmdr Green is writing a diary for the BBC News Website about his experiences working on the Bloodhound project and the team's efforts to inspire national interest in science and engineering.
173. You can hear my investigation of the science of virgin birth on New Year's Day on BBC Radio 4.
174. This led to a BBC News headline the likes of which we're never likely to see again: Leapfrogging mayor bruises tomato.
175. Regarding four kinds of exchange rate coordination mechanism Dollar Standard, Yen Bloc, the BBC rule and the AERM, we should select the BBC rule.
176. BBC News with Mary Small. The United States Attorney General Eric Holder has picked a special prosecutor to investigate the alleged CIA mistreatment of terror suspects.
177. The EC president told the BBC that an independent state would have to reapply for European membership "according to the rules".
178. For instance, the Sortable widget was developed for the BBC homepage and hasn't been thoroughly tested outside of that.
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