lapse from造句1, He lapsed from Judaism when he was a student.
2, The audience were disappointed in the comedian because he lapsed from his formerly high standard of performance.
3, She has lapsed from the high standard we have come to expect of her.
4, Having lapsed from grace, he tried every means to win back favour again.
5, I have long been concerned about the time lapse from the commissioning of a book to its appearance in the shops.
6, Mrs Archer grumbled to Janey, the only witness of her slight lapses from perfect sweetness.
7, It will lapse from the demand of the social development if we still cling to the present mediatory system in civil action.
8, Local cop: Yeah, lapse from the sky. I dont conceive hes an astronaut.
9, After a long lapse from favour there has been a revival of interest in the use of grain-size distribution in the interpretation of environments.
10, This lapse from natural unity has not escaped notice, and nations from the earliest times have asked the meaning of the wonderful division of the spirit against itself.
11, For the French Government to leave her faithful Ally, czechoslovakia, to her fate was a melancholy lapse from which flowed terrible consequences.
12, The shelf life of the dosage form is the time lapse from initial preparation to the specified expiration date.
13, Government's blur abstraction, multi-dimension, high position and its non-selectivity character lapse from the criterion of credit body and can not be with the criterion in a comfortable state.
14, Ah, there were the terrible, the incontrovertible consequences of his lapse from virtue.