squared造句31. They must have squared the mayor before they got their plan underway.
32. She squared her baby off and gave him another sweet.
33. The interests of farmers need to be squared with those of consumers.
34. He squared his cap and clothes before entering the office of his boss.
35. He squared his shoulders and took a deep breath before diving into the pool.
36. They squared the drugs off before the policemen came into the room.
37. Draw up a scale floor plan on squared paper, marking in the door opening and windows.
38. Everything seems squared away, she thinks.
39. His face was big and jowly and squared off.
40. Then she squared her shoulders and headed indoors.
41. He stared straight ahead, hands clasped tightly in his lap, back straight, head up, shoulders squared.
42. Effectively the spreadsheet consists of a large, anywhere from 65,000 cells to 2 million or more, sheet of squared paper.
43. I have no idea how Eva squared it with her husband, but she did.
44. Reagan went through the ceremonies like a President, shoulders squared, features composed, every gesture correct.
45. Tom, who had already squared things with his boss, left the office at lunchtime and headed north up the motorway.
46. He filled it: huge, almost squared off at the edges.
47. The amplitudes for the different position values therefore all have equal squared moduli.
48. Raines retained Abner Burnett of Midland, and the two squared off for a legal battle.
49. There are 7-8 distinctly flattened, finely rugose arm spines, with the tips squared off.
50. I squared my shoulders, returned to the flat and cleaned the kitchen.
51. Sometimes there was a new seriousness, the supple posture of childhood exchanged for squared shoulders and a stiff spine.
52. The Braves beat the Twins and squared the World Series at two games each.
53. Bikini bottoms look more like high-waisted hot pants, while swimsuits are squared off across the thighs or skirted.
54. That is, that line which minimizes the sum of squared deviations from the line. 4.
55. Neville laid the ball off to Emile Heskey, who squared it into the six-yard box for Scholes to turn it in.
56. The handle is squared and flattened at the end which could mean that it was used as a pestle for grinding.
57. The confused events of the 450s and 460s are not easily squared with the literary image of the period purveyed by Sidonius.
58. She got back on Midnight, in order to look down on Sebastian and Antony, and squared her shoulders.
59. The top has an attractive squared neck with short, set-in sleeves.
60. She hesitated on the back steps a minute, then squared her shoulders and went inside.