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meted out造句
1. The judge meted out severe penalties. 2. The treatment meted out to captured soldiers was harsh. 3. Justice was meted out to the offenders. 4. Severe penalties were meted out to the offenders. 5. Severe penalties were meted out by the court. 6. His father meted out punish-ment with a slipper. 6.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 7. Harsh punishment is expected to be meted out to the murderer. 8. Victorian schoolteachers regularly meted out physical punishment to their pupils. 9. For all the rough treatment meted out to houses in institutional use, many retain remarkably fine interiors. 10. On the other hand this meted out only a very rough justice to owners. 11. This is one of the afflictions meted out by Meridiana, the noonday demoness. 12. The occasional smack meted out in a happy, secure home is not going to scar a child's psyche. 13. She took the punishments meted out to her without a murmur. 14. The sentences meted out to the seven perverts who downloaded pornographic images of children as young as three months were laughable. 15. Was this the treatment Roman meted out to any female who presumed a little too much, grew a little too possessive? 16. Justice is meted out to them. 17. Justice was meted out to those bad eggs. 18. So has my portion been meted out to me. 19. He thundered the punishment meted out to them. 20. Justice was meted out to them. 21. The severe punishment was meted out to the leaders in the rebellion. 22. The severe punishment was meted out to the unruly landlord. 23. The charities were meted out according to the necessities of the poor people. 24. The severe punishment was meted out to the unruly hooligan. 25. But, he ventured to hope, justice would be meted out without paltering . 26. The penalty is believed to be the most severe yet meted out to a scientist for falsifying research findings. 27. The most extreme example of this was in the surgical treatment sometimes meted out to women. 28. The bishops said life imprisonment without parole should be the maximum punishment meted out by the state. 29. Whereas the case cannot constitute a crime, administrative punishments shall be meted out. 30. Inpoker terms, the Treasury and the Fed have gone "all in. " Economicmedicine that was previously meted out by the cupful has recently beendispensed by the barrel.