tx开头的英语句子
That requires an effective resolution regime.
This is an operation that requires an input but does not output anything.
The landscape fell away, revealing a seemingly infinite vista of rippled sand mounds, rising and falling like the folds in a quilt.
The forest, most of which is inside a famous butterfly reserve, has also thrived.
The wood is full of pits and needs sanding.
This type of developer thrived in this new environment.
This combines calmness, clarity of thought and a drive to fix the situation.
The warning glow of small blue dots can be seen under a fluorescent microscope.
This fluorescent lighting certainly gives the food a peculiar color, doesn't it?
The technique USES two types of antibody, each attached to a fluorescent dye molecule.
The scientists are here as guests of our government.
The processes and effects of water saving society establishment is reflected in water-rich areas through a description to the production function.
The sticky yellowish brown soil drains well.
The fabric moulds to the body.
That's the tip of the iceberg.
They were the tip of an iceberg.
This may be just the tip of the iceberg.
The body was cold to the touch.
The naughty boy tore down a notice from a notice board.
This is a notice on the stairs to the roof.
This ability to persevere despite obstacles and setbacks is the quality people most admire in others.
The matter was held over until the next meeting.
The florist bunched the flowers and sold them at two dollars each bunch.
This usually looks like a lot of tall bars "bunched" up at either end of the horizontal axis.
This in turn leads to more mistrust and unrest at the club as the constant revolution of indulgences and whims continues.
The sheep bunched together as soon as they saw the dog.
The branches tore at my jacket and scratched my hands and face.
The horse was scratched from the race because of injury.
The flick has copped four awards.
The young boxer has copped the prize of the first round.
Thee young boxer has copped the prize of the first round.
There's a penalty clause.
The lawyer shook his head, as if disturbed by her acknowledgment of this.
The threat of inflation is already evident in bond prices.
The ultimatum contained the threat of military force.
The city is launching a crusade to clean up the slums.
The old man, losing his head, breathless, gasping, dislocated his stiff joints in his efforts.
The boat took a pounding in the gale.
The people here are reduced to dire poverty because of (the) natural disasters.
The taxi driver was being very unhelpful.
This disguises the fact that it echoes Continental practice more than the English tradition - for example, it has a basement, which is rare in contemporary English housing.
The message is that they need not be disasters.
The birds are hard to observe, as they live in a region of mountainous forest, so the researchers have attached tiny cameras to the tails of some birds, as one method of investigating their behaviour.
This has echoes of the "Sons of Iraq" militia that the Americans created in Iraq as part of their successful "surge".
The award is as much recognition of that ground-breaking quartet as of the new book, which has so many echoes of its forerunners.
The book echoes Matthew Crawford's masterly and reflective, "the Case for Working with Your Hands", a bestseller in America which has just come out in Britain.
This policy addresses the concerns about who has the authority to move model changes back and forth across model layer boundaries.
They're another plant that researchers are investigating as a biofuel.
The associative guilt was ingrained in his soul.
The Japanese have acted calmly and deliberately.