formulaically造句
例句與造句
- And the monologues and musical numbers flow easily but not formulaically.
- He was also invoked formulaically in a daily prayer for King Muraili II under the latter's reign.
- This is especially evident in the portrayal of Qajar royalty, where the subjects of the paintings are very formulaically placed with standardised features.
- Motherwell, Still, Newman, Gottlieb : they all invented trademark styles, apocalyptically symbolic but formulaically repeated, which became the stuff of corporate lobbies.
- Things heat up for the last bang-up 40 minutes all right, but why did director Arne Glimcher feel it necessary to go so formulaically dull at first?
- It's difficult to find formulaically in a sentence. 用formulaically造句挺難的
- Though she has been dormant a lot longer than Rip van Winkle, Ripley must still face the same nagging alien issues that dogged her formulaically through the first three films.
- Once a process is put into a state of statistical control, process capability is described using process capability indices, which are formulaically identical to P pk ( and P p ).
- This process is often taught in almost mechanical terms; Kenneth Copeland, an American author and televangelist, argues that prosperity is governed by laws, while other teachers portray the process formulaically.
- The issue that I was really getting at was whether or not these detectives ever fail . . . or do they formulaically solve every single crime presented to them, every single time?
- As " Dante's Peak " formulaically ushers in a new cycle of disaster films, it's time again to question the value of watching the planet going so spectacularly to pot.
- Future episodes grasp desperately at plot lines so stock they haven't been seriously used since the ` 60s or so, and play out so synthetically and formulaically they seem to come from another planet.
- Bereketis also composed two large cycles of the papadic genre ( koinonikon ) that are formulaically valid in, and can be chanted in any of the eight Byzantine modes without alteration of the actual neumes, varying only the starting pitch and modulatory symbols.
- Anand Tucker's new " Hilary and Jackie, " the " true " story of the English cellist Jacqueline du Pre and her elder sister, draws formulaically on Scott Hicks'" Shine, " the 1996 film biography of the Australian pianist David Helfgott, notably in the way it evokes a disastrous breakdown in midperformance.
- Daily Express said that Cardle's vocals were " versatile and emotional " and the songs were " more than decent . " The " Irish Independent " gave " Letters " eight out of ten, noting Cardle's " impressive falsetto . " The BBC gave an unfavourable review, calling " Letters " " over-produced " and " a barrage of formulaically chugging soft-rock structures and overwhelming strings . " " The Daily Telegraph " claimed that Cardle's vocals sound " off-key " while Digital Spy rated it two out of five stars, faulting the album for " mushy, MOR soft-rock production . " " Letters " was described by " The Daily Star " rated it six out of ten stars, calling it a " disappointment " with " so many samey ballads that Matt himself starts to sound bored "; however, the review did concede that " he can do mature ballads to perfection, " as evidenced by the song " Faithless ."