jennett造句
- In 1872, McLaughlin married Jennett ( Janet ? ) Runions.
- Jennett was Dean of Medicine at Glasgow in the 1980s.
- Ahmad Kamal saw an unveiled peasant woman Jennett Han.
- The previous month, Blood had begun courting a woman by the name of Jennett Nickerson.
- Jennett said, " some of those cameramen are hanging on for dear life ."
- During 2005 through 2007, the Glen Tavern Inn was extensively renovated by the Jennett Investment Group.
- Said Jennett : " As we cued up the tape of the Dalys, we saw Rocca crying.
- Artists represented by Grand Central Moderns included Byron Browne, Lamar Dodd, Jennett Lam, and Louise Nevelson.
- On 2 June 1841 he was married at Finchley to Jennett Louisa, daughter of Richard Dixon of Oak Lodge, Finchley.
- In other words, producer Jack Graham and director Jim Jennett have more options to choose which players to cover and when to cover them.
- It's difficult to see jennett in a sentence. 用jennett造句挺难的
- The Community Centre is owned by the local authority ( Bracknell Forest ) but is leased to and managed by Jennett's Park Community Association.
- As for missing Daly's 18-inch tap-in for a bogey on 17, Jennett said : " Our audiences don't want short putts.
- Jennett was in demand as a speaker and in the UK contributed to medical panels and was called to Court as an expert witness, most notably for the Tony Bland case.
- A new building was urgently required and, shortly afterwards land was leased at Abergwawr Farm from Dr James Lewis Roberts and Jennett Roberts and a chapel built which was consecrated in 1850.
- However, a new housing development called Jennett's Park is currently being built ( from 2007 ) at Peacock Farm and on part of what was historically the grounds of Easthampstead Park.
- At the heart of the development, in Tawny Owl Square, is Jennett's Park Church of England Primary School as well as a Community Centre both were officially opened in October 2011.
- The scale was published in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and Bryan J . Jennett, professors of neurosurgery at the University of Glasgow's Institute of Neurological Sciences at the city's Southern General Hospital.
- Bryan Jennett, who originally coined the term " persistent vegetative state ", has now recommended using the UK division between continuous and permanent in his most recent book " The Vegetative State ".
- Together with Jennett, he coined the term " persistent vegetative state " to describe patients with severe brain damage who were in a coma, and had the appearance of being conscious without any detectable awareness.