fall once again造句
例句與造句
- Famine falls once again onto the city of M鈉on.
- Katyusha rockets are beginning to fall once again.
- "Great responsibilities fall once again to the great democracies, " he said.
- When rain falls once again, they will require the replenishment of seed as well as fertilizer and tools and draft animals.
- Also, the high price set by the cartel would encourage new firms to enter the industry and offer competitive pricing, causing prices to fall once again.
- It's difficult to find fall once again in a sentence. 用fall once again造句挺難的
- The leaders got clear by over seven minutes in the early running of the stage, which eventually reached a margin of eleven minutes approaching the midpoint of the stage where rain started to fall once again.
- The novel closes with Renko alone on the hospital roof taking a long, sweeping, pensive look over Lenin Square, the Volga River and the town of Tver as the snow begins to fall once again.
- "At the time of the December rate cut, there was little view that the discount rate will fall once again this year, " said Makoto Sato, assistant manager for foreign exchange at Bank of Tokyo.
- She has devoted much of her eight years of service in the Clinton administration to taming Slobodan Milosevic, and Thursday she was able to savor his ouster last fall once again, receiving the Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia's post-Milosevic government, Goran Svilanovic.
- Starting in the mid-1950s, new car introductions in the fall once again became an anticipated event, as all dealers would reveal the President Dwight Eisenhower for the same reasons, and this method of introducing next year's models in the preceding autumn lasted well into the 1990s.
- "I anticipate that the dollar will fall because U . S . bonds and stocks are likely to fall once again if there is no rate cut or even if the federal funds rate is cut by 25 basis points, " said Hirokazu Note, chief trader at Sumitomo Bank.
- Gordon continued to lead on the restart, and on lap 155, five laps from the finish of the event, rain began to fall once again; the caution flag was thrown, then the red flag, stopping the race to allow the track to be dried and the event to finish under green.
- By 1995, viewing figures had begun to fall once again, at which point series editor Michelle Kimber, writers Peter Corey and Dave Arthur, director John Northover and production team Patricia Mordecai, Michael Kerrigan and Gale Claydon reported that they all felt the series had now run its course; in August 1995 chief producers David Drewery and Paul Cole announced that they had decided against both revamping the format for a second time and re-commissioning the series, and Sky One announced that series would be cancelled at the end of the year.