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31. The new system of waiting lists should guarantee fairness to all patients.
32. In Who's Who, Mortimer lists his hobbies as gardening and listening to opera.
33. You just have to sit down and slog through long lists of new vocabulary.
34. They have enough trouble finding nutri-tious food without crossing meat off their shopping lists.
35. On his form he lists his interests as cycling, the cinema and cooking.
36. Tom is a very methodical person and writes lists for everything.
37. The pop-star lists his likes as 'my new Porsche, my girlfriend and staying up all night'.
38. They choose seven specialist courses from three extensive lists.
39. The casualty lists were growing longer and longer.
40. Waiting lists started to lengthen as operations were cancelled.
41. A partial accounting compiled by his secretary lists 135.
42. It also lists folders containing a single file.
43. They have been consigned to waiting lists.
44. Lists of various kinds, including glossaries and indexes.
45. They provide coding, classification and lists of parts.
46. His television curriculum vitae lists no fewer than 81 titles.
47. He lists a handful of false virus alerts and urban myths.
48. There had been dissent over the issue of whether to contest the forthcoming parliamentary elections on separate party lists.
49. This is a most comprehensive work which lists the original owners of the lathes and their biography.
50. There were endless party guest lists[sentencedict.com], with Daine's name - and certain others - circled.
51. These lists are sorted in numerical order and delimited by square brackets.
52. A big rainbow-colored sign lists several prescription appetite suppressants, vitamins, and minerals.
53. The following lists some key features of the new qualifications.
54. A check of the city directory for 1965 lists plenty of vacancies on the commercial streets of Convent and Meyer.
55. For all but medieval historians and historians of laundry lists(sentencedict .com), this has to be accepted as a fact of life.
56. The restaurant offers 20 wines by the glass, and not just Chardonnays either-a welcome change from most local lists.
57. Use of extensive lending and reference library, provision of reading lists, etc.
58. Waiting lists can't be seen as bus queues Value of ethnography soc: Only that they're not queues.
59. This can be useful if you're viewing directories and lists, as you can instantly see what you have previously visited.
60. In public sector higher education there is also a steady stream of requirements for special lists or figures.
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