run the gauntlet造句(1) Some of the witnesses had to run the gauntlet of television cameras and reporters.
(2) Every day they had to run the gauntlet of hostile journalists on their way to school.
(3) A defendant should be required to run the gauntlet of the criminal court system only once.
(4) As they left afterwards, they had to run the gauntlet of television cameras and reporters.
(5) Yet neither of them had to run the gauntlet of hate that Barmby has experienced.
(6) John and all the celebrities had to run the gauntlet of gun muzzles.
(7) Encouraged by Deng Xiaoping, China decided to "run the gauntlet" on price deregulation again in 1992.
(8) Joe had to run the gauntlet as part of his initiation into the club.
(9) Before getting the proposals accepted, the government had to run the gauntlet of hostility from its own supporters.
(10) Their budgets are closely controlled by Congress and any departmental legislative proposals will have to run the gauntlet of Congressional scrutiny.
(11) But in announcing the move Chris Dean had to run the gauntlet of press more interested in his private life.
(12) Millions of young goby fish head upstream, but they must first run the gauntlet of the lowlands.
(13) In Charleston, South Carolina, organisers of a "secession ball" continued despite a barrage of media criticism, and having to run the gauntlet of protesters on the night.
(14) International companies cannot access an inventory of vital American satellite components and place orders as the need develops because each component must run the gauntlet of export controls.
(15) Now he is a regular in the first team again, he is now having to run the gauntlet of the fans, who have marked him out as the weak link in Arsene Wenger's side.
(16) But to get into a university to pursue this path, she must first run the gauntlet known as "Gaokao," a grueling university entrance examination given every summer across the Asian nation.
(17) It's not difficult to tell when someone's being successful or if they're not – especially when they have to run the gauntlet of peer review.