jodhpur造句(1) I fled to Jodhpur in a taxi.
(2) On the second last day Dilip drove to Jodhpur to stay in a hotel.
(3) Standing on the ramparts, I am dazzled by the Brahmins' blue houses, which are dotted all over the city (Jodhpur is often referred to as the Blue City).
(4) He shot a rare black antelope near Jodhpur because of that he was arrested and put behind the bars for about a week.
(5) In the city of Jodhpur, at the edge of the Thar, or Great Indian, Desert, some 2,100 wild langurs regularly leap into human society to sample its goods.
(6) A state government investigation into the Jodhpur deaths blamed the hospital staff for lax procurement of medicines.
(7) The most important growing area centres on Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India . Currently India is the source of about 80% of the world production of guar gum.
(8) The classes in Jodhpur were both Shobha's passion and her delaying tactic, but Veerni support runs only through high school; to stay on and cover the cost of college, Shobha needed a donor.
(9) But as it was, I would have to set off on my own, blindly striking in the direction of Jodhpur.
(10) We were on one of those cart tracks through the sandhills north-west of Jodhpur.
(11) With neatly wound turban and beard and mustache carefully swept back, a man keeps his cool in Jodhpur, the second largest city in Rajasthan state.
(12) One of India's most popular movie stars, Salman Khan, arrives in court in Jodhpur, India.
(13) Late that afternoon, Ms. Ruksana transferred to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, another government institution in Jodhpur that handles critical cases.
(14) Ms. Ruksana, 5-foot-2-inches, was herself born in the countryside outside Jodhpur.
(15) The best of the walled cities, to my mind, is Jodhpur.
(16) We plan to go to Agra first to see Taj Mahal, then to Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, finally drive back to Delhi. What do you think of our plan?
(17) We plan to go to Agra first to see Taj Mahal, then to Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, finally drive back to Delhi.
(18) One afternoon in July, he made the 65-mile journey from Jodhpur to Ms. Ruksana's hometown, where Mehek had been staying with the in-laws for a few days.
(19) After customs checks, the train goes forward to Munabao on the Indian side, arriving around 11:00, departing again at 15:00 after customs formalities, arriving Jodhpur at 21:30 Saturday.
(20) Revered enough by Hindus to roam the streets of Jodhpur, a bull is still not as sacred as a cow, which is surrounded by a great mythic aura.