wise to造句121. Kids and adults would also do wise to avoid taking unfermented soy.
122. In the meantime, Michael is wise to use formal address with his new boss.
123. Beijing bookstores would be wise to stock up on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
124. Rhys Davids conjuncture, went on to say that it is not wise to attribute the formula of the Eightfold Path to the Buddha Himself in the absence of more convincing evidence.
125. But the first principle of conservatism, constantly deployed against liberal reformers, is that it is not wise to make radical changes to long-standing laws and institutions for small gains.
126. It would be wise to include plenty of mineral rich foods in your diet.
127. Dear Economist: Is it wise to marry a career woman?
128. For purchase the inner glazed tableware, it is wise to choose underglaze color and glazed dinnerware.
129. You need to get wise to what's happening round here.
130. "Beat Generation" that crazy is that those who want to maintain the privately wise to take the avoidance of the law, then they rely on violence and the pursuit of the heavens to induce "crazy.
131. Photo Tip: It's always wise to have a good chamois lens cleaner with you.
132. To facilitate the changing of pair partners, it's often wise to work in a bullpen arrangement.
133. It isn't wise to be too clever. Sometimes you overreach yourself.
134. A battle is a veil through which it is not wise to peer.
135. The employees about the place began to get wise to the fact that the President was very ill, but they could find out nothing more.
136. Young people who pretend to be wise to the ways of the world are mostly just cynics.
137. It is wise to set aside some money from each paycheck.
138. Little's assertion is that the implementions hold-up is the most important impediment and that the development team would be wise to put some energy into seeing it removed.
139. Would the savage have been wise to exchange his wigwam for a palace on these terms?
140. Mind you, none of this is to say Jobs doesn't believe his new baby, the iPad, has a bright future, but it's wise to take Jobs, a self-confessed "big bang guy, " with a grain of salt.
141. This scenario is repeated until the individual gets wise to the situation.
142. It’s also wise to remember that one in 12 people has colour blindness.
143. For diabetics, before trying various natural sweeteners, it is wise to consult a doctor or naturopath to decide how they may affect your personal situation.
144. Bizarre though it may sound, you would be wise to familiarise yourself with these points before you even attempt to take your dog to sheep - but remember to return the trolley to the supermarket!
145. For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.
146. It is never wise to come between a man and his wife.
147. If he get wise to what you are up to, he is sure to be angry.
148. Any honest proponent of legalisation be wise to assume that drug - taking as a whole would rise.
149. Once this preliminary information has been gathered and the data seems favorable, it is wise to seek professional golf course architectural help in preparing a master plan.
150. He thought he can fool me but I get wise to him.