saigon造句1 My first night in Saigon I paid an unannounced visit to my father's cousins.
2 His Saigon khaki pants were clean.
3 There are some gay bars in Saigon.
4 The government in Paris required no encouragement from Saigon.
5 At the Rex Hotel restaurant in Saigon, two drinks and two Cokes cost $ 23.
6 But Doumer built a refinery in Saigon, where a blend was concocted that burned quickly, and thus encouraged consumption.
7 In several places, including Saigon, the tally of votes for Diem exceeded the number of registered voters.
8 We proceeded to send some one to Saigon to scrounge up building materials.
9 I was like Kiki, my pet bird in Saigon, tongue untwisted and sloughed of its rough and thick exterior.
10 He has since died a sad death at Saigon, choked in his own vomit after a bout of energetic drinking.
11 Vietcong couriers slipped into Saigon to pick up his reports, which he wrote in invisible ink made from starch.
12 The people of Saigon are living in the past, Mike, and that is a dangerous place to live.
13 For almost two weeks, Saigon was a hothouse that bred a combustion of burning chemicals and fuel.
14 When I was in Saigon for long spells, and missing Lisa, the scene at the villa was a compensation.
15 Saigon had always gone through sudden changes of mood, and this was simply one of those changes.
16 We were both pretty excited about visiting Saigon, country boys coming in to see the big time.
17 I wanted to say goodbye to Saigon: a city which might well fall before I ever got back here.
18 They're auditioning for new members of the cast for "Miss Saigon" today.
19 I only know it was somewhere in a side road, where Highway i comes into Saigon.
20 I could step back and watch with a degree of detachment the habits and manners of Little Saigon.
21 Del Plonka recalls that some one once got the bright idea of pumping water from the Saigon River into nearby tunnels.
22 He had avoided detection during the war, when for wholly different reasons he was murdered by the Saigon secret police.
23 Greene gives a remarkably accurate description of life in Saigon in the early '50s.
24 One of the young cadres had an aunt in Saigon, next door to our house.
25 In Cholon's narrow streets, Europeans were far rarer than on the boulevards of Saigon.
26 Here was the ironic otherness that existed in the Little Saigon community.
27 Todd Dexter was in the middle of the Tet Offensive near Saigon and had little time to appreciate his surroundings.
28 It was a place of scrubland and marsh less than sixty-five kilometers north of Saigon.
29 Leaving a small garrison at Tourane, he sailed south to Saigon.
30 At a surprise meeting before evening chow, he announced his retirement to Saigon and introduced his replacement, Major Williams.