writing except造句
例句與造句
- The dialects are rarely committed to writing except for some dialect literature.
- No one really said much about my writing except that it was too dense,
- "Vos " had not been traditionally used in formal writing except in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
- It is uncommon in modern Chavacano writings to include the acute accent and the trema in writing except in linguistic or highly formalized texts.
- Nowadays their writing ( i . e . the Serbian language ) is similar to Russian writing except several symbols designating specific phonetic features.
- It's difficult to find writing except in a sentence. 用writing except造句挺難的
- Nowhere does Tolkien write that his Dwarves used hammers and throwing axes in combat, and plate armor is unmentioned in his writings except for greaves or vambraces.
- Perhaps something could be added to the five pillars, such as, " All writing except quotes must be original . " talk ) 20 : 39, 14 December 2009 ( UTC)
- But lacking any sources for this info, there is little I could do at this point to fix the writing except to gut the article, which I am not wanting to do.
- The audience that is there is not an audience who would either like or respond to the kind of stuff I write except with, if anything, kind of detached bemusement instead of getting involved.
- After these three books, Bishop seems to have stopped writing except for correspondence concerning the ACA; but no one yet has attempted to create a bibliography of Bishop's later contributions to boating and sporting magazines.
- No one but a blockhead writes except for money, Samuel Johnson said, and those who subscribe to that view would be unlikely to write if, the minute they completed their work, others could copy it with impunity.
- William Caxton and Sir Thomas More used it, as did Shakespeare, Milton, H G Wells and Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie, but I agree with Marco Polo that I would not expect to see it in modern English writing except for special effect ."
- The testimony of leading annexationists is that if the question of annexation was submitted to a popular vote, excluding all persons who could not read and write except foreigners ( under the Australian-ballot system, which is the law of the land ), that annexation would be defeated.
- "The bureaucracy is slow to help but always quick to say that you have to come back later, and at my age, I can't afford to do that, " said Jose Inacio da Silva, who is 76 and and cannot read or write except to sign his name.
- "The testimony of leading annexationists is that if the question of annexation was submitted to a popular vote, excluding all persons who could not read and write except foreigners ( under the Australian-ballot system, which is the law of the land ), that annexation would be defeated . ( from page 599 of the Blount Report)
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