tt开头的英语句子
- The next letter is "S"—"S" stands for "sleep".
- The case was referred to a competent authority.
- The authority of the central government was rapidly disintegrating.
- They also copied proprietary industrial processes.
- They decided to let out the smaller offices at low rents.
- They use a swipe card to go in and out of their offices.
- The bar codes on the products are read by lasers.
- The market for their products fell away to almost nothing.
- There was a flash and a mighty bang.
- The answer had come to him in a flash.
- There is flirtation and dancing, but there is also bitching about stresses at work or at home.
- There was a blinding flash and the whole building shuddered.
- They took a plaster cast of the teeth for identification purposes.
- The Guardian I note did not favour me with an obituary.
- The idea looks good on paper.
- They met at the agreed time.
- They remain unshaken in their loyalty.
- They remain resolutely opposed to the idea.
- They remain directly opposed to these new plans.
- They're still wrangling over the financial details.
- The people make their wishes known through the ballot box.
- The lesson here is that canonical names are safest.
- The venue for the World Cup remains undecided.
- That is, how did English gain the present status of popularity?
- They could cement the status quo of peer-reviewed research.
- They are offering loans at extortionate rates of interest.
- Their lack of interest grieved her.
- The main topic of conversation was Tom's new girlfriend.
- The debate veered away from the main topic of discussion.
- There'll never be another like him.
- They recited poetry to one another.
- The facts were plain to see.
- The facts tell us that this is not true.
- The facts of the situation belie his testimony.
- They'll be back well before dark.
- The pages swam before her eyes.
- The whistle went for no side.
- They wrote thanking us for the present.
- The traffic increase comes at the same time as gas prices drop significantly.
- The offices on either side were empty.
- They found plenty of things to be delighted with, but nothing to be astonished at.
- They are waiting for the results of the opinion polls before deciding their next move.
- The average speed for errors was 4 meters per second.
- The mere mention of the words "heart failure" can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death.
- They heard the sound of slow shuffling footsteps approaching the door from the inside.
- Things are going well from what I hear.
- They may use a credit card for convenience.
- The office is ten minutes' walk from here.
- They would ask their mother unanswerable questions.
- The traffic court has jurisdiction over violation of statutes governing the use of roads and motor vehicles.