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词汇 example_english_eleven
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Examples of eleven


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She has withdrawn welfare milk for the under-fives, and she has withdrawn school milk for the sevens to elevens.
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I am talking of the first elevens, the people playing in the first-class county matches.
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I am very impressed that it is starting children off very young, with competitions for the under-elevens.
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Does the same consideration apply to rising fives as to rising elevens, fifteens or sixteens?
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Many county boroughs have football teams of which they are proud, and which are famous throughout the country; and the same can be said of counties which have cricket elevens.
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The growth of speaker and listener skills from five to eleven years.
The discussion that follows here briefly summarises the contents of the eleven papers following the editors' introduction.
He presented a descriptive analysis of twenty-nine compositions created by children aged between eleven and fourteen years in groups containing four to six children.
To obtain estimated country scores, linear regression was performed with known country scores as dependent variables and eleven political and economic characteristics as explanatory variables.
Eleven patients in this series received conventionally fractionated postoperative radiotherapy, five days a week, with no planned interruptions.
One hundred and eleven confirmed cases of bacterial meningitis were identified.
Table 2 lists the eleven municipalities according to four measures of fiscal capacity.
His contribution is, however, thought-provoking, as are all of the eleven in this collection.
The error rates of the seven-year-olds (3n5 %) and the nine to eleven-year-olds (3n2 %) did not differ from any of the other ages.
Eleven items were scored on a 6-point scale (ranging from 1 to 6, respectively dissatisfied and very satisfied).
Eleven cases (respondents) were removed from the analysis at this stage.
About half of those that do (eleven of twenty) contain considerably more spoken dialogue than music.
The fourth group consists of assorted sketches from two to eleven bars in length.
Furdiermore, although the eleven chapters are divided into sub-sections with topicheadings, none of the latter find mention on the contents page.
The mean impact scores of nine of the eleven elections estimated with all six models have signs that accord with standard interpretations of these elections.
Eleven families had fewer than 6 years of education.
Eleven patients were prescribed ' nothing ' at randomization, but nine of these actually received treatment during the following 8 months.
Eleven factors are listed which both increase and complicate coordination requirements and objectives.
The authors definitely take a liberal economic approach, which is mainly formulated in chapters eleven and twelve.
When the bootstrapping process finished, we had a ranked list of hypothesized words for each of the eleven semantic classes.
Eleven patients were taking mood stabilizers and 14 an antipsychotic.
The eleven-yearolds and adults no longer show a bias toward selecting a compound interpretation regardless of stress.
Our findings show that the adult subjects scored very close to the ideal results, and the eleven-year-olds were not far behind.
The eleven main articles are loosely grouped by their sequencing.
The eleven chapters of the book are organised into roughly three parts, followed by a brief conclusion.
Eleven genotypes with a desirable, high level of the traits were assigned to cluster 1 and included cv.
Firstly, the average starting age for instrumental lessons is about eleven.
Each set commenced with two, two-word sequences, followed by two, three-word sequences, and so on until a maximum of two, eleven-word sequences was reached.
The for mer witnessed eleven ineffective offensives over mountainous ter rain using little finesse and even less imag ination.
Eleven pts required a single coil, 2 pts had 2 coils and 2 pts had (3 months to 20 years).
Although he starts work again at noon time, he has to return to the restaurant at about eleven in the morning and get everything prepared.
In order to check the efficiency of the anti-larval measures in force, eleven* " catching-stations " at pre-selected points throughout the area under control were instituted.
As they are quite unknown in respect of our eleven catching-stations, they have perforce been neglected.
The eleven treatment combinations thus selected, each with 5+22 treatment pairs, represented 86 sites.
Eleven percent were lost to follow-up and the study lacked a control group.
Eleven chapters that concisely inform and define the modern approaches to tectonic geomorphology.
In 1621 the duchy nominated members of parliament for at least sixteen boroughs and was successful in placing candidates in eleven of the seats.$!
If we exclude the eleven females of whom there is no further record from the calculation replacement becomes %j, or 0-6667.
Methodological considerations ultimately reduced our final sample size to 28; there were seventeen boys and eleven girls.
Six of the eleven placed conditions on the timing of their marriage.
Only in eleven of the 360 cases examined in my study, for example, was there any mention of mediator involvement in formulating the agreement.
Eleven percent had taken a tranquillizer, antidepressant or sleeping tablet, and all these compounds had been prescribed by a doctor.
There were 63 seven-year-olds (median age : 6 ; 6), 64 nine-year-olds (median age : 8 ; 8), and 64 eleven-year-olds (median age : 10 ; 6).
Birds appear in six photographs (14 percent) and arthropods in eleven (26 percent).
He stayed at his post for the next eleven hours, until they closed.
Eleven out of 22 such pairs had a response latency of 1-3 ms (corrected for conduction time).
We invited sixteen experts to participate in the scoring exercise of which eleven experts indicated their willingness to participate in the study.
Similarly, nine of the eleven studies on patient outcomes found significant improvement.
Eleven species (4%) were present at three sites and three species (1%) occurred at four sites.
The instrument consists of eighteen questions, seven covering the emotional domain and eleven covering function/health.
Eleven of his music cues were omitted altogether from the soundtrack.
There are eleven blood glucose meters available, each with different features to compliment the complex needs of individual patients.
The third section is the largest - it includes eleven articles addressing lexical and syntactic processing.
Eleven informants missing data on one or several indices of status or integration were set aside.
At around eleven o'clock the delegations of voting ejido commissioners were allowed into the large auditorium where they were able to register to vote.
Early national polls foreshadowed the winner of eight of the last eleven contested nominations.
Most of the eleven chapters are quite short, ranging from ten to twenty pages each.
An aspectual contrast between non-progressive and progressive past emerged eleven months later at 2 ; 11.
Eleven of these patients had seizure relapse during the study period and went out of the study.
Of the eleven semantic classes in our experiment, none of them added many new category members after the 400th item.
We use the resulting subcat distributions as features for each of our eleven tasks, applying exactly the same methodology as before.
Eleven antigens were detected, of which 2 appeared to be stage-specific; one of these was associated with growth of trophozoites, and the other with schizonts.
The volume consists of eleven chapters, including six figures and 39 tables, and two appendices.
Finally, because the eleven sections have no titles, readers are left wondering what connection links particular topics to particular sections.
Eleven patients cited some words or statements that they had not understood, mostly medical terminology and especially abbreviations.
Eleven bipolar constructs covering domains of inferiority, competency, attractiveness and degree of similarity make up the full scale.
The remainder of the proof is straightforward but tedious, applying strictness properties and involving about eleven unfolding, simplifying, and pure predicate-calculus steps.
Eleven groups of males and females (due to mortality, there were between 8 and 10 beetles per group) were used in the preference trial.
Only eleven of the fifty-nine agencies with fixed terms are administrations.
The parties' position on each issue is taken to be the mean of the party placement on the eleven-point issue scale by all respondents.
A further eleven items, relating to housing and the environment, which in principle meet our definition of deprivation, have been excluded.
The book comprises an introduction and a further eleven chapters by different contributors, arranged in chronological order.
Upon closer inspection, these documents also provide information about the estimates of eleven cases dealing with budgetary affairs.
The majority of the subjects (seven out of eleven) could not tell either of their parents about the pregnancy.
In eleven cases, patients had returned home overseas, or the letter was returned marked 'gone away'.
Eleven years old is generally understood to be well on the child side of the child/adult spectrum that characterises adolescence.
Nineteen patients were missed from the study as a result of administrative failure and eleven patients did not wish to be interviewed.
Of the 22 who were asked to telephone, eleven did so and were given a new appointment.
Although the age difference between nine and eleven-year-olds was very small, it was large enough to affect the child's ability to produce new metaphoric expressions.
Nonetheless, a slightly higher percentage of compound answers was found among the eleven-year-olds for the novel compounds when compound stress was provided.
By 1829 the force was down to some eleven thousand soldiers.
The close towns are those that can be reached directly from the eleven initiating centres without going through any other.
Then, at about eleven, she would pour herself a drink and turn out the lights and sit and think.
There are no less than seventeen ethnically based departments of education, eleven of which deal with the black population.
One of the consequences of the rush to the larger towns was, therefore, a reduction in life expectancy of between four and eleven years.
The plan of this township shows eleven separate structures, including a mill, in an amorphous cluster.
Six of the eleven objects, then, would have been marked by this conspicuous feature.
Eleven children were excluded because of medication use that could not be discontinued.
The book contains eleven short chapters, seven concerning graph automorphisms and related topics and four on reconstruction problems.
The book is divided into five units and eleven chapters.
As students work through the eleven chapters, they are expected to do the exercises, actually to write them into the spaces provided.
Her book contains eleven chapters, which are grouped into three parts.
Here eleven scholars have come together to reflect on his achievement.
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