快好知 kuaihz


rarity造句
1. Sontag has always been that rarity, a glamorous intellectual. 2. Visitors were a rarity in the village. 3. Rain is a rarity in the desert. 4. Such stamps are expensive because of their rarity. 5. Rarity enhances the worth of old coins. 6. Diamonds are valuable because of their rarity. 7. These stamps have great rarity value. 8. Women are still something of a rarity in senior positions in business. 9. It was a real prize due to its rarity and good condition. 10. Or that rarity, a second chance? 10.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 11. A sheriff who is dumb is a rarity. 12. And that's a rarity in itself. 13. We were technically that rarity, Siamese twins. 14. Female war artists, however, remained and remain a rarity. 15. That makes him a rarity: a well-rounded television character. 16. Prices range from £5-£90, depending on the rarity of the year and the number of collectors within that market. 17. Among wild creatures rarity is a relative condition, not always determined on the basis of actual numbers. 18. It had central heating, a rarity in the experience of people like us who depended on open coal fires. 19. Avoid detached signatures, unless they are of extreme rarity and unimpeachable authenticity. 20. Although technical monopoly may be a rarity, as already noted markets are commonly dominated by a small number of large producers. 21. That left him with one explanation for the rarity of polygamy in sparrows: The senior wives do not stand for it. 22. I remember how my friends with stay-at-home mothers-a rarity in the modest neighborhood where I grew up-felt scrutinized and pressured. 23. Then came the rarity of a second successive win, 3-2 at home to Torquay. 24. The rarity of quakes there has lulled people into a sense of security that many say is false. 25. A member of the flock was a rarity, but which was it? 26. Men who do the cooking are something of a rarity. 27. The value of antiques will depend on their condition and rarity. 28. A committee of the sort called for by Cunningham would be a rarity in the Capitol and would have unavoidable political overtones. 29. It s a visceral, visual and musical experience which, for economic reasons, has become a rarity. 30. To the majority of performers, cash advances of any substance were a rarity, contracts a thing only of myth.