beyond the green造句
例句與造句
- After hitting her approach into the rough beyond the green on that closing hole, she launched a brilliant recovery with a difficult pitch back downhill.
- The grass is so tightly mown beyond the green that it's difficult to hit a flop shot with a sand wedge up the mounds.
- The Court found that the portions of the wall beyond the Green Line and the associated regime that had been imposed on the Palestinian inhabitants is illegal.
- Beyond the green lies the abandoned railway cutting-the line and Ingham railway station closed in the 1950s, though Ingham is still served by buses.
- Both boys are already golfing at Crystal Tree, but they also watch the fox lope off into the woods beyond the green in back of their house.
- It's difficult to find beyond the green in a sentence. 用beyond the green造句挺難的
- But it's out there, crackling just beyond the green thicket of pond cypress, slash pine, swampcyrilla, and razor-sharp greenbriar vines.
- It landed among the cars in the back row of the parking lot beyond the Green Monster, hard by the railroad tracks next to the Mass . Pike.
- Guarding against the water beyond the green, the lefthander flopped a wedge back short, onto the fringe, then missed his birdie putt from about 20 feet.
- It continued : " We will no longer fight beyond the Green Line with the aim of dominating, expelling, starving and humiliating an entire people ."
- "The back-door isolationists who claim they are saving America's money cannot see beyond the green of their own eyeshades, " said Lake.
- The university and its staff have been the target of boycotts, both in Israel and overseas, for its location beyond the Green Line, in the Palestinian territories.
- This time, perhaps because of events beyond the greens, certainly the loss of confidence in corporations, there was a kind of weary acceptance of Tiger's flaws.
- In the Six-Day War, Israel occupied territories beyond the Green Line that were inhabited by over a million Palestinian Arabs, including refugees from the 1947 1949 war.
- A probable birdie turned into a bogey on the par-5 15th when he hit a mud-caked ball into the water beyond the green with a 5-iron.
- Israel regarded the territories beyond the Green Line, unlike those within the Green Line, as occupied territories, and they were not incorporated into Israeli political and civilian administrative systems.