wrecking造句(1) He teed off on his son for wrecking the car.
(2) The can exploded, wrecking the kitchen and bathroom and blowing out windows.
(3) He'd been on the binge of all time, wrecking cars, hitting her, almost breaking two of her fingers.
(4) No disaster, and the wrecking of this ship is a disaster, justifies you to act stupidly.
(5) Now the wrecking is over, but in the post-Reagan economy, the scabs are still everywhere.
(6) No, the hard part was wrecking the safe and leaving a mess.
(7) Also facing the wrecking ball will be the former Loft Theater.
(8) But her very presence seemed to be wrecking what chance the company had of any success.
(9) One gang set fire to a shop after wrecking it and then that too became a feature of the attacks.
(10) Why should the Tory rebels vote for a wrecking amendment which has been rendered futile?
(11) Without actually wrecking the trilogy, Foundation's Edge is vaguely anticlimactic. 010: Odyssey Two is more colourful.
(12) Hitler had the odium of wrecking Europe.
(13) Pricking them is even harder without wrecking the economy.
(14) The wrecking ball demolished the building.
(15) The building was brought down with the wrecking ball.
(16) The means of wrecking your car?
(17) Father was mad at me for wrecking the car.
(18) By the time the wrecking ball began leveling block after block of postwar New York, serendipitously depositing the angel's head at Karp's feet, the city's architectural aesthetic had changed.
(19) The solo exhibition is the most nerve wrecking for a new artist.
(20) There's no Polo Grounds or Ebbets Field anymore, both having succumbed to the wrecking ball and what is called progress.
(21) Mr Smith saw the move to ensure the institution's senior management were elected and accountable as a straight forward wrecking attempt.
(22) Perhaps it is worth noting that the old miners make 110 reference to any. deliberate wrecking of the Coniston workings.
(23) Lindsay had solved the problem of trailering the stallions together by temporarily wrecking their communication through their sense of smell.
(24) Hong Kong, by contrast, had no history, no past, only a fealty to the wrecking ball.
(25) A string of personal disasters culminated in a costly court appearance for wrecking a taxi after a night out.
(26) The Internet might even offer some salvation for the radio business, which is wrecking itself with syndicated programming.
(27) Amphetamine-type drugs like ice and MDMA have developed quickly in recent years, wrecking havoc the whole world.
(28) The least we can do is to continue our existence by wrecking as little as possible.
(29) Kieran: This is supposed to be a children's party not a wrecking operation.
(30) A massive solar flare could cause global chaos in 2013, causing blackouts and wrecking satellite communications, a conference heard yesterday.