soft on造句31. We must not be soft on enemies.
32. Billy Sunday never would have gone soft on booze, dancing, or gambling!
33. Not that old - style Amnesty was soft on the West.
34. We should not be soft on people who are guilty of the most heinous crimes.
35. These days the police are just too soft on drug peddlers.
36. Burbage told Jane's that the eight international partner nations - Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and the UK - were "still soft on production schedules".
37. Mr Howard has jumped on that, saying Labor is soft on drugs.
38. Bill has been soft on his secretary for years and they have finally got engaged.
39. Pakistani officials bristle at the suggestion that they are soft on terrorism.
40. In Sweden bread is hard on the outside and soft on the inside.
41. It is no surprise that the Republicans want to portray Mr Obama as soft on terrorism.
42. But Washington initially opposed his renomination this year to a third term, saying he was being too soft on Iran for not declaring it in violation of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
43. My fellow legislators were skittish about appearing in any way be soft on crime.
44. You think I'd go soft on you because you're bleeding?
45. He looked like he was getting a little soft on Sally.