locked in造句121. The two opposing armies are locked in battle.
122. Libraries have however remained locked in their growth spiral.
123. The electrons are locked in the filled band.
124. A little pig, a sheep and a dairy cattle were locked in corral.
125. Since 1701, the major European powers had been locked in the debilitating War of the Spanish Succession.
126. They looked at how the ratios of oxygen isotopes locked in the corals' carbonate skeletons varied month by month as the colonies grew.
127. The most famous snake dish is the Dragon and Tiger Locked in battle, in which cobra, leopard cat, and over twenty spices are used.
128. "The big challenge clinicians deal with now in this country when treating HIV patients is keeping the virus locked in a dormant state, " Clements adds.
129. For a long while it looked as if China would never be liberalized, that it would remain locked in the super-Stalinism of Maoism.
130. 'It may seem like an all-powerful creditor and weak, supplicant debtors, but the debtor countries and the surplus country are locked in a mutual embrace that is problematic for both of them.
131. They've been locked in an industrial dispute with Australia Post since 2006, with the most recent round of negotiations breaking down earlier this month.
132. In order to prevent deadlock, sysMutexes can only be locked in increasing rank order.
133. In contrast, it will only lead to a lack of upward mobility of labor and thereby into a "comparative advantage trap" where Chinese companies are locked in low-end of the global value chain.
134. Moments later, man and beast were locked in a struggle for life and death, ended only when Tambun's wife, Han Besau, 55, ran out to batter the tiger with a soup ladle.
135. Ht to the next—unlike here, where the corncob and the string bean remain locked in their rigid masculine roles.
136. Fire fighters said the men were locked in their own house up to 19 hours.
137. When the last two surviving vigilantes arrive, locked in their own dance of death and revenge, Allie must either preserve her own innocence or be corrupted by vengeance herself.
138. That close proximity to its star keeps it gravitationally locked in place just as the moon is to the Earth, meaning the same side of COROT-7b always faces the star.
139. He finds that, despite the promises of its backers, NAFTA has locked in a harsh neoliberal economic policy that has swept away laws and protections that Mexican workers had established over decades.
140. The key thing, though, is that users get to choose how locked in they are to a particular solution.
141. China and India have become locked in an increasingly nasty dispute over territory and geopolitical influence.
142. Driving in her car to the chirpy strains of Buddy Holly's "Every day seems a little longer", her ghost-eyed stare keeps us locked in her nightmare.
143. Patients can present with an altered mental state, bradypnea, spastic paraparesis and even a "locked in" syndrome.
144. Especially, when GPS receivers were not locked in synchronism for a short time, the system would st ill keep the high positioning accuracy. T hen the reliability of the system has been increased.
145. The purpose of the BIBT institute is locked in seeking the origin of prehistorical civilizations, especially "the civilized homology".
146. And lett his be enough to know concerning the first valley and the souls locked in its jaws.
147. The story tells us that the third party will have an advantage fall into his lap when the other two parties are locked in combat for their own personal interests.
148. Adriana Torres- Flores was locked in a cell in the Washington County Courthouse, Arkansas, and left until last week.
149. Linda was still locked in place, tracking the overwatch Sentinel.
150. November 22, 2006—Developing countries in Latin America and East Asia may be a world apart, but both regions are locked in a similar struggle to educate their young people, a new World Bank book says.