army office造句
例句與造句
- The standoff finally ended two days later as villagers continued to gather at the army office and shouted at officers.
- He went straight to an Army office in Atlanta Wednesday morning, filling out paperwork and answering recruiters'questions.
- She was forced to relocate to Jarvis Street in the former Salvation Army offices where she pursued her fibreglass work.
- Personnel from the Navy and Army offices that were destroyed are now scattered throughout the building and the Washington metropolitan area.
- At the Salvation Army office on Truman Road, radio volunteer Dave Stanfield sits in front of several radio receivers and transmitters.
- It's difficult to find army office in a sentence. 用army office造句挺難的
- The gently rolling land, some of it wooded, is home now only to lowslung concrete barracks, schools and army offices.
- Stevens was referring to the actual list of unaccounted-for POWs, by name, compiled by the Army office of personnel.
- "He died doing what he believed in, " said Sharon Ottolini, manager of a Salvation Army office in Rohnert Park.
- At the Salvation Army office that owned the minivan, Kenneth Allen cried as he awaited word of his sister, Betty Allen.
- During the next two years, Government Technology and Sysorex will supply computer equipment for Army offices worldwide and for some other federal agencies.
- She claimed to have suffered marital abuse and eloped with Nadir Mirza, an army office, leaving her children behind with her parents.
- The men of the family wrote letters and visited army offices, even meeting the man who was then the defense minister, George Fernandes.
- At the Salvation Army office in Chicago that owned the van, Kenneth Allen cried as he awaited word about his sister, Betty Allen.
- During a recent visit to Lynch's Army office, four recruiters worked the phones steadily, following up on earlier talks with potential enlistees.
- The Kohat blasts occurred near army offices, a military hospital and army officers'homes, but the intended target wasn't immediately known.