press造句(31) The spokesman finally disclosed the facts to the press.
(32) The story has received scant attention in the press.
(33) The government has imposed strict censorship on the press.
(34) The debate in the mainstream press has been a classic example of British hypocrisy.
(35) He believes that the product's poor image is partly the fault of the press.
(36) The Spanish media were still sniping at the British press yesterday.
(37) The press has been blamed for intruding into people's personal lives in an unacceptable way.
(38) The press was accused of being subservient to the government.
(39) She had kept all the press cuttings about the murder.
(40) The story was reported in the press and on television.
(41) The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.
(42) Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.
(43) They will press for international action to safeguard the ozone layer.
(44) Think carefully about what you say: your views could be easily misrepresented by the press.
(45) The gutter press has held the royals up to ridicule.
(46) Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett.
(47) At the concluding press conference, both leaders said that the talks had been constructive.
(48) He looked relaxed and determined as he fended off questions from the world's Press.
(49) Using the heel of your hand, press the dough firmly into shape.
(50) After the court case Lee was hounded relentlessly by the press.
(51) He said that the press had misrepresented him as arrogant and bullying.
(52) He is a writer who has often been criticized by the press but never before with such vitriol.
(53) Which button do I press to turn the radio on?
(54) The announcement was made in an impromptu press conference at the airport.
(55) You can't press anything more in the suitcase because it is already full.
(56) Press the raspberries through a fine sieve to form a puree.
(57) The only flaw is the slightly slow response times when you press the buttons.
(58) The subject got a thorough airing in the British press.
(59) We must press on with the work if we are to finish it in time.
(60) She took out an injunction to prevent the press publishing the information.