step to the fore造句
例句與造句
- That torque we talked about really steps to the fore here.
- Black community leaders need to step to the fore and be seen, he said.
- Tonight, Munch steps to the fore, befriending a TV reporter ( Jennifer Esposito ) who was assaulted.
- As I said, this is a time in history when someone of decisiveness must step to the fore.
- Many of the civil rights veterans who spoke emphasized the need for a new generation to step to the fore.
- It's difficult to find step to the fore in a sentence. 用step to the fore造句挺難的
- With her quick wits and stamina, she steps to the fore, and we'd watch her even if Bacon weren't invisible.
- But shouldn't there be somebody in Woods'corner grounded enough to step to the fore, when necessary, and save the golfer from himself?
- With the stretch half of the NHL regular season having now officially arrived, it's time for either Fiset or Storr to step to the fore.
- But that doesn't mean some legislator won't step to the fore to propose a bill that will reroute that money every time lawmakers convene in Austin.
- By Tuesday night, the elimination process of this season's championship quest will have begun, with either Oregon or Colorado ready to step to the fore if Miami should falter.
- NEW YORK _ Now that John Galliano, as the designer for the House of Givenchy, has ascended into establishment respectability, there is room for the next rebel English designer to take a step to the fore.
- It is not going to be easy for bank executive Terrence Murray when he steps to the fore at a news conference Thursday to announce that the name of the new Boston Garden is . . . FleetCenter ( solid, cap C is CQ ).
- In 1985, the battery would step to the fore with 8 snares, 3 quads, five bases, 4 cymbals, five pit and a quality of sound that was rapidly approaching the upper ranks of DCI Class A . But the hornline had declined in number to 18 members.