trying to get somewhere造句
例句與造句
- "We're all trying to get somewhere . " nn
- They're looking to spoil things and we're trying to get somewhere.
- But it also puts you with thousands of struggling bands all trying to get somewhere.
- He was trying to get somewhere nobody had ever been before, a place of complete peace.
- With some 63 miles of serpentine paths, Central Park is not for city slickers trying to get somewhere.
- It's difficult to find trying to get somewhere in a sentence. 用trying to get somewhere造句挺難的
- "It's two teams trying to get somewhere they've never been, " he said.
- Are they really trying to get somewhere, or do they take this arduous journey simply because they like to cooperate?
- She even found herself trying to get somewhere in her car, only to be confronted with steps instead of a road.
- And they must be constantly trying to get somewhere, because in San Francisco there are three cars for every two parking spaces.
- Winter and spring at Washington, though, have been all about trying to get somewhere remotely close to football's feverish pitch.
- "Any time a ball is crossed, you're always sniffing around, trying to get somewhere the ball might be placed.
- Quick quiz : Attribute the following statement : " You keep wandering to someplace trying to get somewhere and there might not be anything when you get there ."
- Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms rated the album a perfect ten squares, writing that " Alex said in an interview recently,'Everyone goes through life trying to get somewhere.
- I find that ten minutes per kilometre allows for a small amount of lee-way when I'm trying to get somewhere, which would be 50 minutes for five kilometres.
- "I think this was a desperate woman trying to get somewhere to change her life and she ran out of gas, " said Armstrong, who is also a county commissioner.
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