LADS造句31. So at work you're one of the lads.
32. Will your lads give me a push?
33. The Liverpool lads got the brush-off and were annoyed.
34. The young lads have the right idea.
35. Right: A pair of likely lads.
36. Now, go and get those three lads some tea.
37. After all, up the lads and down the hatch.
38. But these were not the lads from the left-overs.
39. Hungry lads from the bottom of St Jude's.
40. Yesterday, busloads of lads were disgorged at the city square to make their feelings plain.
41. Right lads, let's pick up this lot and go home.
42. As at any other self-respecting nursery, we always gathered ours up and burned them - but not these lads.
43. The Tudorbury lads saw here an opportunity to get information, and maybe even new dealers.
44. Sometimes the tribe's Big'uns recognised their old leader as he stomped up and down the battle lines bawling at his lads.
45. Being the first of the lasses, she was always his favourite; the lads didn't seem to matter.
46. Marie, who is single, really enjoys mucking in with the lads.
47. On a Saturday morning there were often more lads down the East End dressed in khaki than in civvies.
48. He's abducted me six times and Nero had to send the lads to rescue me.
49. The lads were as cheerful as ever but guarded, like the possessors of unwelcome news.
50. They've put together a side of young lads and journeyman pros, and that is meant as a compliment.
51. So far it has described the lads down the pit as millionaires and then businessmen.
52. How many immature lads will you lead against trained troops, to be slaughtered like sheep?
53. Formed at college, where Andy studied drama, the FADs are not local lads.
54. Get one of the lads to see her off the premises.
55. The middle-class YCs had been far more serious at school than Willis' lads.
56. The mop-haired lads considered the flick a real career killer.
57. In Nurly their daughters are wary of marrying local lads, fearing that they may eventually be divorced.
58. Why did lads like Trevor Williamson not want to go to the Oval?
59. The lads would say they were out of beer money, so I'd go looking for a booth.
60. The lads beaten in Edinburgh were determined to regain their pride.