dig the grave of造句
例句與造句
- We intend to dig the grave of fundamentalism and terrorism.
- Thousands of Palestinians in Syria demonstrated against Turkey on Wednesday, with a militant leader threatening to the dig the graves of Turkish generals.
- And in 1963, a man named Clifton Pollard was summoned from his bacon and eggs to Arlington Cemetery, where he worked for $ 3.01 an hour to dig the grave of John F . Kennedy.
- So he had a red, white and blue ribbon dangling from his backhoe, and what a year for him, for a few months ago he had to dig the grave of one of his closest friends.
- An excavator located in the immediate vicinity of the carnage at Ampatuan town was identified as the instrument that was used to dig the graves of the victims two days beforehand, and then to bury them, including the vehicles.
- It's difficult to find dig the grave of in a sentence. 用dig the grave of造句挺難的
- Meziane-Cherif, named to the post in April 1994, took a hardline stand against Islamic extremists, saying in a recent interview with the French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche, " We intend to dig the grave of fundamentalism and terrorism ."
- "Detainees were asked to dig the graves of those present in court on the same day of the sentence and a firing squad was prepared to shoot them on the beach near the prison where they are detained, " the Amnesty International report said.
- Their collective name expresses their painfully awkward, brutally slow, meandering and extraordinarily destructive progress over the course their endless practice-swings, infinite brooding over putts, labored swings, foozled shots and onward crawl, leaving a devastated landscape littered with massive, irreplaceable divots in their wake but the individual names are allusive as well . " The First Grave Digger " appears, of course, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, wherein ( Act V, Scene 1 ) he sings the following callous ditty as he digs the grave of the fair Ophelia: