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nod造句
121. He looked at Lee from an angle, cool and fixed, with a slow nod of the head to measure remarks. 122. He smiled at them and gave a small nod of acknowledgement. 123. Once the hostess appeared to ask if we were enjoying our meals, and I managed to give her a silent nod. 124. Everyone from Living Color to Biohazard owes a nod to the Brains. 125. Then he gave a little nod, an apology for interrupting, and leaned the bike against the back porch. 126. She dips a nod at me as she goes past. 127. Laing built the original centre 10 years ago and is odds-on to carry out the work if the scheme gets the nod. 128. Lorton, who had been watching anxiously, gave him a nod of approval. 129. The Bloc Quebecois got the nod as official opposition with 54 seats, and Reform followed closely with 52. 130. Wright knocked the free kick head high across goal and Wilkinson escaped his marker to nod home at the far post. 131. The straining bearers like a string quartet, taking the burden up in unison, at a nod from their leader? 132. He gave a terse nod and switched on the ignition. 133. In 63 minutes Burrows floated over a free and Hunter was there to nod the ball home at the near post. 134. I asked if he was hungry,[Sentence dictionary] and he responded with a nod. 135. When the kitchen had been restored to its former tidiness, he gave her a curt nod, and walked out. 136. They were real experiments, too, with more than a nod to scientific controls. 137. Feel the tears, nod, my ironed clothes crumple to rags. 138. High-energy physics is favoured, with a special nod to Stanford University. 139. But now I knew that I was worthy of a nod from the back of a hog. 140. A need to nod and wink to the audience; to fill in the gaps often elsewhere concealed by a proscenium arch. 141. Our nod went to the mushroom version, a perfect complement to the rolls. 142. Of course, the exhibition does rather more than nod to the past. 143. The nearest guard glanced at it, then ushered him through with a curt nod of his head. 144. With visions of organ-pipe fruit dancing in our heads, we nod off with giant Kino Peak looming nearby. 145. She never spoke to anyone but would nod at Toussaint, who brought her shares of their meager food. 146. So warm were the tributes that the Chancellor finally started to smile and nod his thanks. 147. Ira Sanchez offered a bet and the bookie took it on the nod. 148. Darkness threw a cloak over my strangeness, so that people let me pass with a nod or a softly called greeting. 149. Her hands brushed the keys, her head began to nod, then her body to tremble. 150. We see each other in public places and we give each other the nod.