temporary restoration造句
例句與造句
- If permanent restoration can not be carried out immediately after tooth preparation, temporary restoration may be performed.
- Sussex County engineers have said a temporary restoration of the Glen Road bridge might not be finished until mid-September.
- By stepping down, she contributed to an at least temporary restoration of relations within the ruling coalition, he said.
- I'm requesting a temporary restoration of this article I created to Mate 03 : 06, 24 September 2008 ( UTC)
- While Bwilkins cannot dedicate time to explaining this, I do believe that a temporary restoration, as per Bwilkins comment, would be fine.
- It's difficult to find temporary restoration in a sentence. 用temporary restoration造句挺難的
- Now, although excommunicated, Frederick led the Sixth Crusade in 1228, which ended in negotiations and a temporary restoration of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
- As governor and captain general, he oversaw the temporary restoration of the Spanish Constitution of 1812 in 1836, while a new constitution was written.
- Mudhoji was deposed after a temporary restoration to the throne, after which the British placed Raghoji III the grandchild of Raghoji II, on the throne.
- Should the article be needed for userspace development or transwiki'ing, please feel free to request temporary restoration at WP : UND or at my talkpage.
- While the indirect restoration is being prepared, a provisory / temporary restoration is sometimes used to cover the prepared part of the tooth, which can help maintain the surrounding dental tissues.
- At least a temporary restoration is needed . ( Policy note : the image deletion procedure, unlike almost everything else in Wikipedia, assumes that the uploader of the image is responsible for it thereafter.
- Connel, like anyone else, could've just simply contacted me on my talk page and asked for userfication, or even ask for a temporary restoration in article space to let the bot do its work.
- The newly freed hostages said that conditions inside the residence had improved in recent days with the temporary restoration of running water by the Red Cross and regular delivery of hot meals, clean clothes, medicine and letters from relatives.
- The French defeat forced Louis XII to withdraw from Milan and Italy in general, and led to the temporary restoration of Duke Maximilian Sforza, although he was widely regarded to be the puppet of his Swiss mercenaries and " allies ", who held real military power in Milan.
- Yelverton seems to have been capable of surviving the reigns of several monarchs and it was said of him that " This learned person seems to have stood equally well with the monarchs of both of the Roses, as we find him not only continued in his judicial office by King Edward IV ., but made a Knight of the Bath, in order to grace that king's coronation; and upon the temporary restoration of King Henry [ sic VI ], appointed by patent, dated October, 1470, one of the judges of the court of common pleas . " John Burke from " A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland and Scotland . . ."