carry to造句1. What is learned in the cradle is carried to the grave [tomb].
2. What is learnt in the cradle lasts (or is carried) to the grave.
3. What is learned in the cradle is carried to the grave.
4. Raw materials were carried to the works by barge.
5. The seeds of dandelion were carried to the meadow by the wind.
6. Blood is the medium in which oxygen is carried to all parts of the body.
7. All the paper you carried to the workshop has been worked up.
8. The crown of St Wenceslas and the sacred coronation oils were carried to the High Altar from here too.
9. And like its counterparts within the high-performance loop, a program of inclusiveness can be insincerely embraced or carried to ridiculous lengths.
10. They heard a woman's voice but it was the deep voice of the count that carried to them most of all.
11. The work was carried to completion by one of his leading research assistants, Martin Gilbert.
12. That is carried to such an extreme that we will recognise dictatorships and ignore the coups which bring some despots to power.
13. Modern theories of justice and equality have never been carried to their logical conclusions with respect to the family.
14. Prey is immediately carried to the mouth and killed with a bite from the bird-like beak, tucked away among the tentacles.
15. Having observed organic compounds in meteorites, these researchers believe the seeds of life may have been carried to earth preformed.
16. These she carries to and from school daily in a distressed plastic bag and uses continually.
17. From Chinon Henry's body was carried to Fontevraud and laid in the abbey church.
18. Mrs Tibbs looked out from behind the tall mirror she was carrying to see what the commotion was.
19. The doctrine of the origin of domestic races from several aboriginal stocks was once carried to absurd extremes.
20. It is a kind of batteries, easy to carry to ward, with portable auscultate teaching electronic instrument.
21. What learn in the cradle is carry to the grave.
22. The teacher carry to preach the dual responsibility for teach.
23. Carry to expand can, improve carriage efficiency, each unit reduces van turnaround time energetically.
24. And still keep buying an argosy that can carry to measure several 100 tons!
25. Does the budget carry to retaining a firm the action of battalion profit margin how?
26. These books are too heavy for me to carry to my home.
27. I shall have a charming account to carry to Fanny.
28. Exercise, if carry to excess, will do you more harm than good.
29. It contains six small apples and has the sort of handle which makes it easy to carry to school or on outings.
30. It's a secret that Nada - which is not her real name - will carry to her grave.