shy from造句1. Characters are apparently motiveless, compulsive liars, who shy from eye contact.
2. When push comes to shove, however, most voters shy from outsider chic.
3. Jezrael shied from probing deeper, thinking, Who am I to question orders?
4. It is clear that internet users do not shy from taking action when they think their partner might be undertaking activities that they are not comfortable with.
5. And don't be shy from Friday through the weekend. People respond to your warmth and curiosity now, and your world only gets better and better.
6. Indeed, most even shy from the word "march," preferring to speak instead of a "collective walk" to the square.
7. Ms Helsper added: "It is clear that internet users do not shy from taking action when they think their partner might be undertaking activities that they are not comfortable with."
8. As for the design in vocal expression and arrangement, the author does in a more "diversified" aspect so as to shy from a single branch.
9. But, being no true immortals, they are without honor or courage and shy from battle.
10. Cancerians are tenacious, energetic and wise , but we could be dull and shy from ti-me to time.
11. The Dalai Lama would never lie on behalf of a government minister, and he would never tell international lies. More important, the Dalai Lama would never shy from pain.