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long-distance runner造句
1. You need stamina to be a long-distance runner. 2. She is a long-distance runner, and she likes to run marathons. 3. Fransis excels as a long-distance runner. 4. As a long-distance runner, she's in a class of her own. 5. This is the loneliness of the long-distance runner. 6. Long-distance runner Bill Emmerton once saw himself in the chain of life stretching over many generations. 7. So, for a moment, consider a long-distance runner who has collapsed near to the finish on one occasion. 8. He is a long-distance runner. 9. It takes strength and stamina to be long-distance runner. 10. She excels as a long-distance runner. 11. The long-distance runner, who was to be married in less than a week, was last seen preparing to go jogging. 12. Remember, almost every long-distance runner turns into a veganwhile they're racing, anyway — you can't digest fat or protein verywell. 13. A long-distance runner decided to prove his stamina by running a marathon without drinking any water during the race. 14. The Ethiopian long-distance runner Gebrselassie and the American sprinter Jones have won the International Amateur Athletic Federation awards for the Male and Female Athlete of the Year. 15. No one by 1989 could doubt the Prime Minister's stamina as, politically, a long-distance runner. 16. That's runner-speak for "hitting the wall, " which is what happens when a long-distance runner runs out of gas, metabolically speaking. 17. "A very famous study was a test done of a long-distance runner who learned to associate digits together in ways that were meaningful to him with respect to running times, " Kane said. 18. I remember, in the school, I took part in every sports competition, as a long-distance runner and a sprinter. but now I can not. maybe I am too old to run. 19. Your opinion though, is rather like the opinion of a long-distance runner who has finally made it past the winning post. 20. The accompanying photographs, shot at locales for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, succinctly depict the loneliness of where the long-distance runner once strode. 21. Rapoport's formula isn't just for elite athletes, he says. Any long-distance runner can use it.