bite in造句1. A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day.
2. He helped me a little bit in the afternoon.
3. Acid bites in metals.
4. There's a bite in the air tonight.
5. His shirt had creased a bit in the suitcase.
6. It brightened up a bit in the afternoon.
7. There's a bite in this cold wind.
8. If I don't get a bite in a few minutes I lift the rod and twitch the bait.
9. That bit in the film when he finds out that his daughter is alive - that always gets me!
10. He's pulling in quite a bit in his new job.
11. He may have softened a bit in his old age but he's still a tough nut.
12. The American computers are biting in hard in our country.
13. There was a bite in the air, a smell perhaps of snow.
14. It's that bit in the story where the fairy grants the little girl three wishes.
15. The recession may be biting in our own larders.
16. I was trying to get to the A22 and lost my bearings a bit in all the country lanes.
17. It was a limpid, beautiful day, and she was a little bit in love.
18. Prices have dropped a bit in the last few days.
19. For the moment, still basking a bit in the glow of the parade, I feel half hopeful.
20. Now I am not unpatriotic, and I want to do my bit in this great movement.
21. Remember that global warming will really start to bite in the near future.
22. Now you know there is still some bite in the dog yet!
23. There's a bite in the air , ie It's cold.
24. The superlority and feature of using big bite in pass design of section rolling were briefed.
25. The main complications were iris bite in 5 eyes and capsular rupture in 28 eyes.
26. True, the only bite in the WTO's ruling is the scope for reciprocal trade sanctions.
27. Generally bite in the ankle, start to bend a knee, oppress blood vessel, reduce blood fluxion.
28. Do you think Jack could bite in his secret want?
29. Love is like a fruit , but you shouldn't bite in it until it's ripe.
30. If bleeding continues, place a piece of gauze over the extraction site and bite in firmly.