bits of life造句
例句與造句
- The reporter added " credit must be given to both presenters who worked tirelessly to inject a bit of life into the show.
- The technicals showed that the Nets had a little bit of life, something they seemed to be lacking for much of the half.
- Fittingly, Calmus capped his OU career by pouncing on a Matt Jones fumble that snuffed the final bit of life from the Razorbacks.
- Finally, Lady Gaga has given a bit of life to the blood-thirsty, drug-using, orgy-loving Countess.
- If the officials and investors are correct, analysts say, the bull market may still have quite a bit of life left in it.
- It's difficult to find bits of life in a sentence. 用bits of life造句挺難的
- He received critical acclaim for directing and producing such films as " Bits of Life " and " The Lotus Eater ".
- A Lockerbie trial, he said, will " put a bit of life back into Soesterberg and put us back on the map ."
- It often seems that men need a little bit of life experience to be able to come to a point where they can comfortably start thinking about this.
- Graf said, " it was really difficult to motivate myself, and the crowd kind of helped me get a bit of life in myself ."
- The exhibit at the San Diego Natural History Museum breathes a bit of life into the customarily static display of skeletons and mock-ups at most such museums.
- Chrysler, a unit of DaimlerChrysler, has struggled mightily since the 1998 merger of Daimler-Benz and Chrysler, though it has showed a bit of life lately.
- Jarome Iginla broke the ice for the Flames when he scored on the power play at 1 : 46, which seemed to give Calgary a little bit of life.
- Other songs co-written by Mullins include " Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do " by Van Zant, " Little Bit of Life " by Craig Morgan.
- In 1908, Svante A . Arrhenius, a Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate, refined the idea by proposing that stellar radiation pushed little bits of life from world to world.
- They seem fascinated by the way the world works, by the slow, ineluctable passage of real time and the mysterious process by which bits of life are transformed into art.