词汇 | example_english_shelf |
释义 | Examples of shelfThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Once elevated the palatal shelves fuse with the primary palate anteriorly and with each other more posteriorly. Ledges and shelves were built-in to the walls, using planks arranged as vertical surfaces. Notwithstanding any minor criticisms, this book will rightly find a place on the shelves of those interested in organic crop production. Meanwhile, this volume will surely be a handy compendium on the reference shelves of all serious students of pension policy. A few men decorated their rooms and built shelves, book-cases and coffee-tables from discarded wood. I hope that both these volumes will find their way onto geology department library shelves. Thus, refrigerator shelves are often covered with old newspapers to keep the refrigerator clean; for the same reasons the refrigerator contains as little as possible. Close-up of steel shelves to support curtain of 27. How often can we say that about the books on our shelves? They started to talk and talk by the shelves. Impact of storms on mixed carbonate and silicilastic shelves: insights from combined diffusive and fluid-flow transport stratigraphic forward model. Doors, shelves and other internal joiner y expose the naked wood of two large trees which had both died. The compound naeligshleo"um, used for a place where water monsters lie, could be envisaged as a headland with hollowed-out shelves. What is most clear, however, is that music criticism plays a direct role in getting records onto store shelves. In most cases, the number of items ordered by record shops are declared as sales figures, even if the musical product remains on the shelves. As mentioned above, the ice shelves are seaward extensions of the ice sheet. Many, however, will find it a useful addition to their shelves, and they will find themselves turning to it for reference in the future. Both books have earned a spot on the shelves of those interested in music and society in the sixteenth century. Research libraries will be reluctant to buy them if they merely provide a second copy of papers already on their shelves. The tags contain microchips that transmit signals to receivers built into the shelves around the store. In the position of the future hard palate, two outgrowths occur from the maxillary swellings, known as the palatine shelves. Actual texts, books, just sit there on our shelves, quietly, irrespective of what we do. Within the bookshop it works like a long gallery with window seats opposite shelves to encourage browsing. The steel shelves are fixed to the party walls with epoxy wall anchors via lugs, two anchors for each fixing. The book 'the old lady' found has been lost, replaced upon the shelves. Palatal shelves grow out from the inner aspect of the maxillary processes. On the shelves are to be found the various components of the mechanism, incorporating the advantageous qualities of all systems. One look at those shelves and you are bound to say: why bother writing another book? Overburdening the shelves and clogging the catacombs, these books must be exchanged, their use value refigured and economic value realized, as waste products. In a flurry of activity, the woman and man behind the counter both grab at least twenty records from the shelves. As such, it does fill an important hole in the shelves of our libraries. All nets were 12 x 2.5 m, with four shelves. Of course, you could have a robot dusting your shelves but this would be horrifically expensive and not very practical. Last night the books fell off the shelves. With future acquisitions being more in cyberspace than having a bodily presence on the shelves, the nightmare of organising and managing a massive collection fades. What little food stocked the shelves was overpriced and fly-infested. Because of their success in doing so, they must figure on the shelves of both practising historians in landscape studies, and of historically informed practitioners. They resemble shelves or rails that are fixed to the party walls of the building. We simply could not afford the time to publish a poorly illustrated, jargon ridden publication which collected, dusty and unread on academic library shelves. I asked her if she was able to read the ancient books which lined the shelves. A book as stimulating as this merits a place on all our shelves. Without this pedagogic stimulus, it is true that the shelves of booksellers would have looked rather bare. The palatal shelves become horizontal by an active process involving intrinsic changes in tension within the shelves that can overcome the force of the tongue. I would also recommend it for the personal shelves of research workers in mantle convection. There is no doubt that every library should have a copy on the shelves and for the price it is a bargain. Autobiographies: the contemporary catalogue is huge and bookstore shelves are heavy with the weight of life-stories. Large tabular sections of ice-islands break away from ice shelves to join the moving icepack. The mass-fabricated product is ready to be stocked on shelves "in line" for retail display. Article 4 recommends that, as far as is practicable, sewage from coastal stations should not be disposed of to sea ice, ice shelves or grounded ice sheets. However, this is a genuinely interesting book, containing an impressively large collection of material and ideas relating to ice- ocean sedimentation, which should find its way onto many academics' shelves. Cliffs forming the ice fronts of ice shelves and coastlines are also relatively poorly depicted; the reasons for these weaknesses in the data are clearly explained in the book. The development ultimately gave rise to mature shelves that are characterized by a thick, relatively uniform sequence of fine- to medium-grained, whitish or red to purple siliciclastics. Defects in fusion of the mandibular swellings and palatine shelves would result in median cleft of the lower lip and jaw and cleft lip and palate respectively. The characteristic ®ndings include persistence of the embryonic anatomy, with the half-uvula found on each side in the gutter alongside the tongue, with the latter lying between the palatal shelves. Educators, researchers and students who need a starting point from which to understand the fundamentals of differing faiths will also find this book a useful addition to their shelves. Construction drawing, layout of steel shelves for curtain of glass bolted to brick party walls (top), and layout of various types of glass and hardwood panels (bottom). The book found its way onto the shelves of malacologists and parasitologists of the day and indeed made a significant impact on thinking and future research. Overall the book is a worthy addition to the shelves of soil scientists and any researchers who need to include soil measurements as part of wider biological or environmental studies. He made a number of other significant contributions to the understanding of ice dynamics, the climate record in ice sheets, and the study of ice shelves. They are now most remarkable for their weight, only the groaning shelves testify to their existence, and thus they can begin to be thought of as something other than literature. With a relatively modest investment, merchants could build display cases - which usually consisted of glass cases or shelves constructed just outside the front of their downtown stores. When shopping for food, our informants wanted to visit shops with familiar selections that sold high quality food that was easy to find and pick from the shelves. The various glass units of the curtain stand on and lean against a series of horizontal steel shelves, fixed to the ends of the party walls at varying vertical intervals. I would strongly recommend this book for all the library shelves of those associated with apple growing, as it will rapidly establish itself as the primary reference on apples. The advantage is that it saves many a valuable thesis from being consigned to obscure corners of library shelves, which is the fate of many a thesis in other universities. Mass-transport processes dominate, but sediment bodies range from thick mudstones to structureless sandstones, to olistoliths (which may include fragments of carbonate shelves) and slump and slide units. Fusion of the palatal shelves occurs from front to back and is a process of epithelial adhesion and fusion followed by epithelial seam disintegration and mesenchymal in-growth. There should be copies in every university library and petrology teaching laboratory, oil company and service company and it should have a place on the shelves of every sedimentologist. The agency also has a post-market authority to take measures for the removal from supermarket's shelves of any product that may pose a risk to the health of consumers. There is no doubt that the book will find a well-deserved place on the shelves of all plasma physicists and astrophysicists with an interest in space and laboratory dusty plasmas. On either side of the screen were shelves stocked with the new soft-to-touch nightclothes and stockings. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Many women look after their toddlers during the day, fill shelves all night, and look after their toddlers again the next day. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are no simple, easy solutions or glib answers to pull off shelves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The writing shelves or tables are of standing height and no seats are provided for use with them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I went into the pantry which was like a compositor's place, where they pull out the shelves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All this follows a week without bread and a period when there has been no sugar on the shelves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The products appear on the shelves of the chain stores with the brand names of the stores upon them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Every year he must fill the same number of shelves but it costs more and more to do so. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In the case of other businesses, the shelves would be not restocked. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If the policy of subsidising is continued, we shall run the risk that goods will be removed from the shelves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Has she yet decided whether marketing should be on the shelves or on the products? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The workers filled the shelves in the shops and the holds of ships once before only to find themselves subsequently unemployed by the million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If food remains on the grocers' shelves, of course we shall reduce the points value. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Nevertheless, there is a significant group that will benefit from having this up-to-date summary of the science, with extensive references, on their shelves. Further, we invited teachers to show us where, on the shelves, the project acquisitions were located and to describe to us how these were used. I suspect this a book that will be heavily thumbed over on library shelves by people with a wide range of interests. Major ice streams and ice shelves appear to be accurately depicted. Shading denotes the ice shelves along the coast. I am very glad to have it on my shelves. A library is a collection of coexistent objects (books and shelves) whose physical relationship to one another can be changed. The proposition was based in part on evidence from ionosondes operating on floating ice shelves. The shelves were covered with sugar, salt and ants. Urban biographies are growing in numbers upon the shelves. The robot starts searching for the book on the shelves and modules of the predicted bookcase. His approach produces results very different from those we usually find on the shelves of bookstores. The redesigned product also requires a processing stage (i.e. for shelves and hollow sections), but no indicator was available. The sleeve constricts the foliage of plant reducing the volume of shipment during transportation and allowing more products to be displayed on retailers' shelves (fig.7). The shelves come to an abrupt stop as the protruding land masses plunge into the depths. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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