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forking造句
1. Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 2. We eat with knife and fork. 3. Don't clatter your knives and forks. 4. We use a fork to eat food. 5. I have a set of stainless knives and forks. 6. Their paths diverged at the fork in the road. 7. I had to fork out for a cab home. 8. Go up to the fork and turn left. 9. I prefer to use a knife and fork. 10. Put the knives and forks on the table. 11. I must be sure to fork over the whole garden before the winter. 12. They stuck a gun in his ribs and made him fork over all his money. 13. She picked up her knife and fork and started to eat. 14. He will have to fork out for private school fees for Nina. 15. You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots. 16. The knives and forks were kept in a jam jar. 17. Shortly before dusk they reached a fork and took the left-hand track. 18. Fork out the dead plants and put in the new ones. 19. Your table manners are appalling - don't you know how to use a knife and fork? 20. We had to fork over ten bucks to park near the stadium. 21. He is busy forking over the ground. 22. Inside, his father Clayt was forking salted fish into barrels from the baths. 23. Regular forking of beds and borders relieves the compaction caused by rain. 24. He was lying in wait in the hallway, where he was impossible to overlook, forking salad into his well-shaped mouth. 25. Out of pressing need, the mother complies but the donator disappeared without forking up. 26. It was true. Give credit to owner Jerry Buss for forking the cash make this possible. 27. The East African Rift System bisects the horn of Africa—the Nubian plate to the west moving away from the Somalian plate to the east—before forking down either side of Uganda. 28. Now White ( Black ) is threatening to make the forking capture ( check ). 29. The standard library subprocess module in particular can be much simpler to deal with if you only require forking many processes and listening for a response. 30. They started me off in the gardens as a handyman. Digging, forking manure, that kind of thing.