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stone wall造句
(1) Hunger breaks stone wall. (2) He battered his head against the stone wall. (3) The plot was surrounded by a stone wall and planted with flowering trees. (4) She leaned her bike against the stone wall and stood on tiptoe to peer over it. (5) The bonnet was embedded in a stone wall. (6) The line at the stone wall gives way! (7) Behind a grey stone wall lay a little pool. (8) He walked into a stone wall. (9) They approached a blank stone wall and the lad touched certain buttons upon the contraption he wore on his wrist. (10) A stone wall had subsequently been inserted, obscuring its original width. (11) A small wooden door, set into the stone wall, and half hidden beneath the hanging tendrils of a climbing rose. (12) A stile over a stone wall led into a field whose furthest wall consisted of the grey squat towers of the castle. (13) At the top of it was a high stone wall with a rustic door inset. (14) It lies against a stone wall, shielded by birch and fur, overlooking a garden of remembrance, containing more memorials. (15) Placing one hand on the cold stone wall for guidance, she plunged forward. (16) Then, from somewhere beyond the imposing stone wall, came a sweet voice singing a haunting ballad. (17) His son built a stone wall high enough to keep the poachers out, with handsome wrought-iron gates. (18) Presently they came to a stone wall, beyond which was a huge symmetrical mound. (19) Isobel and Peter have put a stone wall up along the side of the garden. (20) He pressed his back against the stone wall and stretched out his hand for some food. (21) His hand went out to the stone wall to brace himself. (22) There was a shoulder-high stone wall, rooted with ivy-leaved toadflax. (23) Very soon a cold stone wall of silence had tormented them to wounded exasperation. (24) She seized the doll and dashed it against the stone wall with tremendous force. (25) I stopped at a low oak door set into the stone wall. (26) The flowers made a mass of colour against the stone wall. (27) He could see the grassy wilderness forming a high bank beyond the old bulging stone wall that held back the encroaching hillside. (28) A walkway from the street, set off from the sidewalk by a stone wall, led to a side entrance. (29) On top of the hill was a wood of beech trees surrounded by a stone wall. (30) This allowed disaster relief experts to construct a new stone wall to reinforce the dam.