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Sentence count:130+5Posted:2017-07-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: conveyconveyorconveyanceconveyancingconveyor beltconvexconveneconvertMeaning: [kən'veɪ]  adj. sent or carried from one place to another. 
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61. I was grateful for the information you conveyed regarding Heather's reading matter on Rhodes.
62. Debray conveyed the count's reply to the baroness.
63. They conveyed her to a nursing-home in Wimpole Street.
64. The robot's stereophonic hearing conveyed the answers.
65. The subtitles are helpfully conveyed.
66. Passengers are conveyed by bus to the air terminal.
67. Passengers are conveyed by bus air terminal.
68. The mangoes are conveyed directly to the automatic weighing machine and filling machine.
69. Crystals from the centrifuge are dried and then conveyed to the storage silo or bagging equipment.
70. The ideological level conveyed in LU Xun's Madman's Diary is much higher than that in Gogol's .
71. A gun carriage conveyed him ; a gunfire salute accompanied him into the earth.
72. The ambassador personally conveyed the president's message to the premier.
73. The visual information is conveyed by visual sense , then the aesthetic judgement is decided.
74. Provisions are made for well-behaved data flows conveyed via an input port to be protected against blocking from misbehaving data flows conveyed via other input ports of the data switching node.
75. Pipe - conveyed logging system is now widely used in various high-angle deviated and horizontal wells.
76. The news was conveyed immediately to the Argentine government and circulated to the security council.
77. Pearl still pointed with her forefinger; and a frown gathered on her brow; the more impressive from the childish, the almost baby-like aspect of the features that conveyed it.
78. It is the phenomenon that the connotation of a lexical item can be conveyed by the habitual co-occurrence of its collocates, as revealed through the exploration of a computer-readable corpus.
79. This is the reason we use them is the same, the whole tone and mood of the picture is conveyed through images of the color of changes in temperature.
80. With ISDN service, signaling that must be conveyed between the user station and the local switch is carried on a separate digital channel called the D channel.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
81. Belle conveyed those secrets to Confederate officers via her slave, Eliza Hopewell, who carried the messages in a hollowed-out watch case.
82. At the event, the two men exchanged "a broad range of opinion", according to the reports, during which Clinton "courteously" conveyed a verbal message from Obama, for which Kim expressed his thanks.
83. The scrapped paper plate or paper box is crushed by the paper-plate crusher before they are conveyed to the separator.
84. The word image was futile unless it conveyed essential meaning about life.
85. The mangoes are conveyed directly to the automatic weighing machine and filling machine. Here the dried mangoes are weight and adjusted is needed to meet the required weight before packing.
86. This thesis points out that conceptual structure conveyed by source text connects both inputs.
87. The conveyed media kind:air and other non-flammable, non-plosive and non—corrosive gases.
88. Her countenance and a few artless words fully conveyed all her gratitude and delight.
89. Hist conveyed the ideas of Hitler in the best manner she could to the attentive Indians.
90. The entire force would assemble downtown and be conveyed to Brookside by chartered bus.
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