track造句181) Anthony picked himself up and set off along the track.
182) We set off once more, over a rough mountain track.
183) This button advances the tape to the beginning of the next track.
184) Film comedy developed along a similar track to film drama.
185) The Fraud Squad are on her track and she's trying to get out of the country.
186) The school has an impressive/strong track record in getting its students through examinations.
187) The only access to that ancient castle is along a muddy track.
188) I was so absorbed in my work that I lost track of time.
189) Don't track up my clean floor with your muddy shoes!
190) The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in project management.
191) The new manager successfully got the team back onto the right track.
192) He lost track of her after her family moved away.
193) She felt the excitement of a journalist on the track of a good story.
194) We'll be playing you a track from his new live album .
195) Earlier, it had been hoped to use the indoor track.
196) The competition on the track looked fierce and her heart sank.
197) He was determined to track down the cause of food spoilage.
198) We haven't found a cure yet-but we are on the right track.
199) I don't know where that old story came from, I've never been able to track it down.
200) She seems to be on the fast track for promotion.
201) Keep track of tax-deductible expenses, such as the supplies and equipment you buy.
202) The snow had narrowed the width of the road to a single track.
203) He tried to throw police off the track of his lover.
204) Tiny secluded beaches can be found off the beaten track.
205) We bumped along the track in our car holding on to our seats.
206) Belmont Park is a broad sweeping track which will suit the European style of running.
207) How do you keep track of time if you don't wear a watch ?
208) They lost track of each other in the ensuing years.
209) As a doctor, Brooks has to keep track of the latest developments in medicine.
210) The two men turned to watch the horses going round the track.