done with造句(61) Now shall we get this over and done with?
(62) Clearly a study needs to be done with chronic alcoholic patients.
(63) Done with a fine scalpel, this could give fine detail.
(64) All along, Astorre had been longing to get the campaign over and done with.
(65) Operationalization of variables must be done with care and often is more complicated than it initially seems.
(66) If they had, what would they have done with the bird's skull?
(67) The servants glared angrily, eager to get the grisly business over and done with.
(68) This can be done with the slicer blade of a food processor or a mandolin.
(69) My most fervent hope is that this work has been done with the accuracy and fairness intended.
(70) The wall was covered with scrawls done with a bit of pencil lead.
(71) However, most of the guitar work on the album is done with a Lowden, a really sweet-sounding guitar.
(72) The party was greatly relieved to get the whole business over and done with.
(73) Cutting stone was done with a rope dipped in wet sand and used like a saw.
(74) In fact, the mayor could submit a written report to the Board of Supervisors and be done with it.
(75) Um when Jenny is done with the publicist she is going to look at it and figure out what her options are.
(76) These must be done with swift strokes, as if you were drawing a cartoon rather than painting in oil.
(77) All that matters is to educate the local predators, and that can be done with different colours in different places.
(78) If you're running Windows, update your system to the latest version of Internet Explorer and be done with it.
(79) Now I've got to save up and get it over and done with.
(80) It is the perfection of God's works that they are all done with the greatest simplicity. He is the God of order and not of confusion.Isaac Newton
(81) Come on then, she shouted silently,[.com] let's get it over and done with!
(82) This may be done with the best intentions, but it can lead to frustration and arguments.
(83) The induction of nausea is usually done with chemical means, although it is also possible through the use of imagery.
(84) Finally, notice that the question of mortgaging the future hinges crucially on what is done with the privatization revenue.
(85) This was something they could not have done with any other embassy.
(86) Because it was done with respect for the music, and with a fresh approach that brought it life all over again.
(87) Coleman also gave brief summaries of how each supervisor has done with regard to youth issues.
(88) And when he had done with her, she could wipe him from her mind, obliterate him.
(89) And he was lukewarm about putting a cap on prices as Oftel has done with telephone charges.
(90) Even so they could have done with cutting the lineouts more, even though this strategy runs the risks of cluttering the midfield.