be in the news造句1. She's been in the news a lot lately.
2. Hong Kong is in the news this morning.
3. The maternity ward will be in the new wing of the hospital.
4. They've been in the news a lot recently because of their marital problems.
5. She's been in the news a lot recently.
6. Oil companies were in the news that year.
7. Nuclear fusion is in the news as we write.
8. Slow play is in the news today.
9. The new ticket office is in the new East Stand.
10. On the second anniversary of his kidnap, we made sure John was in the news.
11. It was in the news last night or the night before?
12. Why don't you ever go back to places that were in the news, we are asked.
13. Both are now scrambling to determine exactly what their legal public-disclosure requirements are in the new bi-national arena.
14. The famous Botany Bay cover of east Leicestershire dates from the 1790s, when the convict settlement was in the news.
15. His identity should not be in the news broadcast, this is abnormality.
16. India Inc will once again be in the news for winning the big ticket contracts.
17. Yes, if Jake found out, the story be in the news immediately.
18. Not small echo is caused in place after be in the news of this book list.
19. Maria: Yes, If Jake found out, the story be in the news immediately.
20. Who would have thought today Sarajevo, where the first shot of that war was fired, would be in the news?
21. The event be supervised by two important members the community and be in the news.