國文屋

位置:首頁 > 造句 > 

“a storm of”造句,怎麼用a storm of造句

造句1.53W

The announcement raised a storm of protest.

The announcement unleashed a storm of protest from the public.

Climate change took off on the back of science and a storm of weather-related disasters.

The exorbitant tolls, rather than the man's bad behavior, provoked a storm of public reaction.

The weather changed, and a storm of thunder and lightning ensued.

The fire caused a storm of dust, so that the whole of Hongkong was covered with fog and haze.

If your baby was born earlier than expected, you are probably awash in a storm of feelings.

The guerrillas occupy a favorable terrain in the above, check the number of dominant Feijun, a storm of time, of course, is bloody, finally won the red army.

THE award of the first Nobel prize for literature to a Chinese writer last year brought down a storm of controversy.

On the other hand, Dolly's appearance raised a storm of objections and had a great impact on the media and public imagination.

He turned on her such a storm of feeling that she was overwhelmed. For the moment all doubts were cleared away.

"See, the Lord has a strong and cruel one; like a rain of ice, a storm of destruction, like the overflowing of a strong river, he will violently overcome them."

After more than three days of hard work, Xiao ran to the table in a hurry, tore off a cold leg of sheep, and chewed like a storm of residual clouds.

The world's worst waxworks collection has been snapped up by a mystery buyer from the Czech Republic, just over a year after it closed amid a storm of ridicule.

As we marched towards the stage, we were greeted with a storm of applause, and as the curtain closed so we could get into position, I was sweating - like a hog.

The massive Chinese television audiences are not often served up such South American-style passion and Huang's paean to Italy at the dramatic climax of Australia's 1-0 loss has provoked a storm of controversy in the media.

a storm of indignation

The suggestion brought a storm of abuse.

His speech was greeted with a storm of applause.

His boss burst into a storm of abuse, but the boy stood firm.

Autumn is the beauty of fallen leaves. After a storm of wind, summer is gone, and autumn is coming.

Before the curtain fell the audience got to their feet and a storm of applause burst out.

Though they were putting up a storm of antiaircraft fire, the gunners were missing with great consistency. A few unlucky planes were hit, but most eluded the gunfire.

In lonely times, when we pass through a storm of disappointment, we find our faith is unshaken, our strength still strong.

There is a storm of singin 'in "la la Land," but no rain; the clemency of the weather is a God-given joke, and, even at Christmas, when Mia walks home after dark, she is clad as if for June.

In March he sparked a storm of criticism by claiming the earthquake and tsunami in Japan was "God's warning" to a country that follows "idol worship, atheism, and materialism".

a storm of造句

a storm of applause cheers ]

The article caused a storm of fans' indignation and outrage.

OFFICIALS are bracing themselves for a storm of public outrage over their controversial X-ray cameras scheme.

Some variants bolstered the craft's standard armament with bomblet generators capable of launching a storm of electrostatic and ion-charged chaos on droid armies.

At the same time it happen'd after I had laid my scheme for the setting up my tent and making the cave, that a storm of rain falling from a thick dark cloud

Shocked citizens raised a storm of protest.

It must be clearly understood that those bland words amount in many cases to a sentence of Labour Movement should raise a storm of protest.

They raised their pile of dry brush and damp weeds higher and higher, and when they saw the thick cloud begin to roll up and smother the tree, they broke out in a storm of joy clamors.

A coffee shop with topless waitresses, which has caused a storm of protest in a small town, has been forced to close after it put up a "boobies wanted" sign, the Daily Mail of London reported.

Even if you know the secret, there's no need to make a storm of it.

標籤:storm 造句