in the spotlight造句1. She stood alone on stage in the spotlight.
2. The senator has been in the spotlight recently since the revelation of his tax frauds.
3. Webb is back in the spotlight.
4. Unemployment is once again in the spotlight.
5. Phase 1 puts exploration and production in the spotlight.
6. An hour later, it was Mr Bush's turn in the spotlight.
7. Just one lone ancestor standing in the spotlight without anyone or anything else the current generation can blame.
8. It gives us a chance to be more in the spotlight.
9. Once Raymo saw a slender man standing in the spotlight in front of the sandbags.
10. Politicians, uncomfortable in the spotlight, publicly back some sort of reform package that might take away a few of their perks.
11. That's the flneur, caught in the spotlight, blushing perhaps but with a wry smile playing around his lips.
12. He likes to be in the spotlight.
13. She is tired of being in the spotlight.
14. Wenzhou folk houses in Shanghai has been in the spotlight. but a little while ago called " disinvestment " hearsay is a seething hot.
15. His moment in the spotlight led to spells on loan at Hereford United and Stockport County before he returned to Melwood to become a regular in McMahon's team for the 2009-10 season.
16. Meanwhile Greece will be in the spotlight especially its bond syndication.
17. The quality of food in the shops is back in the spotlight.
18. But this had never required him to put himself in the spotlight.
19. The dangers of China's boozy cadre culture are back in the spotlight after one official died and another fell into a coma in separate incidents last week.
20. "?Pop crooner Barry Manilow explores the perils of life in the spotlight on his new album, "15 Minutes. " Barry Manilow's new album "15 Minutes" deals with the negative consequences of fame.
21. That dream , which may not be too far off, puts the insula in the spotlight.
22. With a much remembered final "au revoir," Giscard stood, made an exit and left an empty chair in the spotlight.
23. Before becoming prime minister in late 2008, his last turn in the spotlight came as budget minister in the 1990s, when he had the task of ushering the Belgian franc out and the euro in.