in thrall造句31. The first episode of the first group of people shot put firmly in thrall.
32. The subject generates great cynicism, with critics suggesting investors are in thrall to political correctness and guilty of creating a "box-ticking" culture that stifles entrepreneurship.
33. It's gone so far that one expert calls First World countries chronocracies, in thrall to rigid scheduling.
34. He regards the witches as beings "that palter to us with a double sense", apparently quite aware that they are " servile ministers", in thrall to the force of evil and can mean no good.