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151 Some industries, such as shipbuilding, clearly profited from the war.
152 The hotel offers various leisure facilities such as a swimming pool and sauna.
153 This tool will reach into awkward corners, such as under kitchen units.
154 Children do not use inflections such as are used in mature adult speech.
155 Personal characteristics, such as age, sex and marital status are taken into account.
156 The gramophone had been eclipsed by new technology such as the compact disc.
157 These substances are sometimes combined with other chemicals, such as chlorine.
158 Goldfish are particularly prone to predation by cats and birds such as herons.
159 We standardize parts such as rear-view mirrors, so that one type will fit any model of car we make.
160 Organizations such as unions can bring pressure to bear on governments.
161 Keep track of tax-deductible expenses, such as the supplies and equipment you buy.
162 Voters care about pocketbook issues such as jobs and inflation.
163 She has great power in her shoulders. Power in a physical sense is more likely to relate to the energy contained in a machine, an explosion or something natural such as the wind:The power of the wind can be harnessed to produce electricity.
164 Combat sports such as karate and judo carry with them the risk of injury.
164 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
165 She's involved in many extra - curricular activities, such as music, sport and drama.
166 The conference centre provides office facilities such as computers and faxes.
167 Some natural resources, such as natural gas and fossil fuel, cannot be replaced.
168 My son likes junk food such as crips, sweets an fizzy drinks.
169 Organizations such as schools, factories and clubs bind a community together.
170 They wouldn't like to live without modern conveniences such as microwaves.
171 She asked if /whether I wanted a drink., although whether sounds more natural with particular verbs such as discuss, consider and decide. When a choice is offered between alternatives if or whether can be used:He didn't know if /whether we should write or phone. In this last type of sentence, whether is usually considered more formal and more suitable for written English.
172 The food, such as it was, was served at nine o'clock.
173 You can't just rely on secondary sources for your research into her life history - you ought to look at primary sources such as her letters and diaries.
174 He hit the big time with films such as Ghost and Dirty Dancing.
175 We're funding research into new areas such as law enforcement technology.
176 His manner was such as to offend nearly everyone he met.
177 The children like convenience food such as sausages or fish fingers and chips.
178 Rich Italian clubs such as AC Milan cannot simply skim off all of Europe's stars.
179 Some of animals slough, such as snake, cicada,(Sentencedict.com) and so on.
180 Many countries have limited or banned the use of asbestos because of fears that its fibres cause diseases such as lung cancer if inhaled.