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hem in造句
1, They were hemmed in on all sides by the soldiers and the dogs. 2, Manchester is hemmed in by greenbelt countryside and by housing and industrial areas. 3, He felt he was hemmed in the marriage. 4, He felt hemmed in by convention. 5, The soldiers were hemmed in on all sides. 6, The market place is hemmed in by shops and banks. 7, The company's competitors complain that they are hemmed in by rigid legal contracts. 8, She felt hemmed in by all their petty rules and regulations. 9, The village is hemmed in on all sides by mountains. 10, When they reached Oxford Circus, the demonstrators were hemmed in by the police. 11, They hem in the child with endless rules and restrictions. 12, She is, however, hemmed in by the Adversary. 13, From the very start he has been the man in the middle, thwarted in front and hemmed in on the rear. 14, As employees feel themselves hemmed in, they become frustrated and angry. 15, Corbett felt hemmed in by the sheer frustration of the task assigned him. 16, What the tourists come to see is a raised dais of grass hemmed in by a retaining wall. 17, Knit a hem in the usual way in stocking stitch ending with the carriage at the right. 18, Depression had descended on her, hemmed in by all these people, driving along a straight dreary road. 19, Either way Norman Lamont is hemmed in with little scope for escape. 20, Or culling every other tree might help to change the feeling of being hemmed in. 21, But the dangerous factor of HEM in the cutting process became the most important in the development of HEM . 22, To hem in ( a competitor ) in a race. 23, They line roads and streams and hem in the woods and surround towns, and they crowd into back yards and edge up to gas stations. 24, Take Cha shorts can wear skirt at the width lower hem in,[http:///hem in.html] reserve tube skirt or trousers to all be unsuited to appropriate. 25, When a woman loves a man, she feels responsible to assist hem in growing and tries to help him improve the way he does things. 26, Mounds of rocks—moraines—mark the former extent of the glacier and hem in the lake that has formed at its terminus.