td开头的英语句子
- The energy secretary will present the strategy tomorrow afternoon.
- The winning programs were able to match the grades given by human teachers.
- The investigators' findings were striking.
- The choice of language is altogether different.
- The UK allows up to 52 weeks of maternity leave, compared with 12 weeks in the US.
- The bill is needed to create equal opportunity for women.
- The West is stingy with aid.
- The vast forests of West Africa have shrunk.
- The Hebrides are to the west of the Scottish mainland.
- The police had orders to shoot anyone who attacked them.
- The vines were attacked by mildew.
- The orientation of the planet's orbit is changing continuously.
- The discussion revolved around the question of changing the club's name.
- The answer is to diversify if you can, and try your best to be an irreplaceable supplier so that you can never be dumped.
- The auxiliary police system is very popular in the common law countries, playing an irreplaceable role in maintaining the local order.
- Though Swing is now popular worldwide, it first appeared alongside the jazz movements of the 1920s and 1930s in New York City.
- The school has a special education section.
- The attacker kicked him in the stomach.
- The keel hit the rock first.
- The crowd cheered the winning hit.
- The bank of England if you were a little bank somewhere in the U.K..
- The U.K. 's important' triple-A 'credit rating looks safe for now.
- They have long noses, and we call the noses trunks.
- The police didn't know the drugs ring was operating right under their noses.
- The local administration says the curfew is a precautionary measure.
- The worst night for sleep in the U.K. was the night of the England-Italy match on June 14.
- That compares with 20 in the U.K. and 10 in Japan.
- The U.K. spends $2.4 billion annually fighting the plant.
- The BBC is a corporate body.
- The designer was given free rein.
- The chirps of the garden birds sounded distant.
- The survey suggests that science and maths education is especially strong in the Far East.
- The survey covers all aspects of the business.
- The results of the survey made fascinating reading.
- The survey covers a representative sample of schools.
- The results of the survey fell into two distinct groups.
- The survey was carried out in both urban and rural areas.
- The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought.
- The survey suggests that the export sector will continue to aid the economic recovery.
- The survey results are published in full as an appendix to Mr. Barton's discussion paper.
- The survey also probed attitudes and anxieties.
- The shopping centre took the full force of the blast.
- Thanks. That'll be grand!
- The shopping centre is not roofed over.
- The U.N. would play a major role in monitoring a ceasefire.
- The U.N. Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms.
- The U.N. Security Council is discussing a new resolution over the nuclear test.
- The U.N. Security Council has as usual been timid and risk averse.
- That's 12 percent less than the U.N. Food and Agriculture Administration estimate.
- The U.N. children's fund says the situation in Zimbabwe has displaced up to 10,000 children.