stick at造句1 You must stick at it if you want to succeed.
2 She could stick at telling lies.
3 He will stick at nothing to make money.
4 I never stick at small difficulties.
5 He flourished his stick at the boy.
6 I won't stick at any difficulty.
7 Revising with your friends may help you stick at it .
8 You will find it hard at first, but stick at it.
9 If we stick at it, we should finish the job today.
10 The club proposes to stick at around 50 members who represent a manageable size.
11 They stick at nothing even murder.
12 He waved the stick at them.
13 He would stick at nothing to gain his desires.
14 He would stick at nothing to gain power.
15 He doesn't stick at trifles.
16 She would stick at nothing to attain her ends.
17 He will stick at nothing to gain his ends.
18 Don't stick at your books all day.
19 I'll stick at the job until I've finished it.
20 Silverback gorilla Kibabu chews on a stick at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
21 You will certainly succeed if you stick at your work.
22 You'll never learn to play the piano if you're not prepared to stick at it.
23 There are more whisky distilleries in this part of Scotland than you can shake a stick at.
24 If you want to play an instrument well,[www.] you've got to stick at it.
25 If going along to a group on a regular basis helps you to stick at it - do it.
26 The National Statistics Centre could have provided him with more information than he could shake a stick at.
27 As Yanto went through, Billy turned and hurled his stick at the oncoming stag, which hesitated slightly.
28 He cleans the dip-stick under his armpit and tells us the car has more faults than he could shake a stick at.
29 Even if I was paid twice what I get at the cafe, I still wouldn't bloody stick at home all day.
30 Which suggests that there might be more diet-gene interactions than you can shake a carrot stick at.