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rightwards造句
1. The plane's course was veering rightwards. 2. The Main Face includes all the cliff stretching rightwards from here, with easy descent being made down Simon Gully. 3. Thus, she has been able to move steadily rightwards while maintaining old links. 4. The slab is traversed rightwards and is quite straight forward if you stay low. 5. However, the further rightwards along the cline a metaphor is located, the greater is the potential for multiple interpretations. 6. Was the script large, slanting rightwards, perhaps colourful? 7. To left walk, walk rightwards, don't lie in your step, but in mind! 8. Or, failing that, a policy shift rightwards that will win back UKIP voters. 9. Please take a step rightwards and stretch your arms sideways for our security check! 10. Was the script large, slanting rightwards, perhaps colourful?Maybe this friend also used several exclamations and doodles to make it look more interesting. 11. Rightwards walk this time, get into leftward room after once seeing two clerks of the right side. 12. He continued to urge the Conservative Party to tilt rightwards. 13. Boot wide and solid, the crack led upwards to a commodious stance with a ledge running rightwards across an awesome drop. 14. Stoking up fear of crime is these rightwing commentators' black art, a fear deliberately inflamed to tip the people rightwards. 15. The supporting frame is provided with a movable supporting plate which can be adjusted leftwards and rightwards. 16. More space-effective: the outlet is available for three directions, leftwards , rightwards and upwards, easy for pipeline layout and installation and space-effective. 17. "Good! "The smoke cold body fashion is an Shan, rightwards offend. 18. London mayor Ken Livingstone, one of the few people on the Labour left to wield any power, has shackled himself to Brown and is heading rightwards with him. 19. To be on the right-hand-side of an eye-level selection is often considered the very best place, because most people are right-handed and most people's eyes drift rightwards.