weathered造句(1) The rock has weathered away into soil.
(2) The planes were weathered out at Shanghai airport.
(3) The ship weathered the cape.
(4) The boys weathered on the girls at last.
(5) The brick has weathered to a lovely pinky-brown.
(6) Their company had weathered the recession well.
(7) That stature has badly weathered.
(8) The facade of the building was a little weathered.
(9) She has beautifully weathered through the most difficult time.
(10) The government has weathered its worst political crisis.
(11) The man had a worn, weathered face.
(12) Planes are often weathered in during the storm.
(13) Some of the stone has weathered quite badly.
(14) This rock has been weathered and eroded.
(15) The country had weathered a serious crisis.
(16) Her face was weathered by the sun.
(17) The softer rock has been weathered away into soil.
(18) The wind and sea have weathered the rocks quite smooth.
(19) The wind and waves have weathered the rocks on the shore.
(20) The company weathered the storm of objections to the scheme.
(21) Rock is weathered by the action of ice and changes in temperature.
(22) Northern Ireland weathered the recession better than any other region in the UK.
(23) How have you weathered the storm?
(24) Eventually the straw-stuffed ox was weathered into small pieces.
(25) Thomas weathered over the last year-and-a-half.
(26) This is ideal for weathered stone and patchy plaster.
(27) The solid rocks have been weathered to form loose soil.
(28) A maze of paths with unique wooden seats and bridges enables the weathered and moss-covered rocks to be seen at their best.
(29) An alternative explanation is that the glazes analysed are weathered.
(30) As at all his power stations, Scott faced the building in a fine Worcestershire brick that has weathered to a lovely pinky-brown.