front page造句(31) Yet this epidemic of self-inflicted slaughter seems to pass us by with little front page news in the national Press.
(32) Yesterday the village was quite unknown, but today it's on the front page of all the newspapers.
(33) The interview was summarized on the front page of the newspaper.
(34) As soon as she was safely past the shuffling fraternity, she opened her own newspaper and rapidly scanned the front page.
(35) The front page of the paper announced "Company bosses get record pay increases".
(36) The story was splashed over the front page, elbowing aside the arms talks and the council scandal.
(37) Readers may have thought his front page squibs came from the pen of a dominant shareholder.
(38) Huge type on the front page announced a bomb disaster in west London.
(39) Some conference representatives may have been influenced by a fiercely polemical front page editorial in yesterday's Daily Mail.
(40) Did you see what was on the front page of the paper this morning?
(41) While the kettle is boiling he scans the front page.
(42) Basilio, whose busted face was on the front page of every pinned-up sports section in every barbershop in the city.
(43) But two and a half years later he was front page news.
(44) You wouldn't mind if he married your daughter, but you wouldn't want to put him on the front page.
(45) Edouard glanced at the large photograph on the front page and looked away.
(46) I cast my eye over the front page of the Telegraph while Anne poured the coffee.
(47) He got a photograph of himself and his restaurant on the front page of the local newspaper.
(48) Rusty looked out with a baleful eye from the front page.
(49) Print reporters know their stories stand a better chance of making the front page.
(50) The computer started to print out the bill as Adam looked at the picture on the front page of the newspaper.
(51) Creed recognised him from the picture on the front page of that morning's Dispatch, poor quality though it had been.
(52) One day she wakes up, sees all that creepiness splashed across the front page.
(53) The specialist brochures should have a suitable front page which relates to the interests of the target group.
(54) There was a large picture of Bush on the front page of the evening newspaper.
(55) Not surprisingly, the story made the front page of the New York Times and many other papers.
(56) The registered Republicans of Arizona responded to all those front page pictures of Pat Buchanan in western garb.
(57) His face was all over the front page of the News of the World.
(58) He perused the long columns of journalistic licence which covered the Mercury's front page.
(59) He whipped the lo October edition of the Sun out of his pocket and brandished the front page.
(60) Interestingly it is precisely this issue which put the story on the front page after days and days of inside-page coverage.