unforgiving造句1. He was an unforgiving man who never forgot a slight.
2. The island is an unforgiving place in winter.
3. He finds human foibles endearing, but is unforgiving of pretension.
4. It was not an accusatory or unforgiving piece of writing and it was in fact rather moderate and conciliatory in its tone.
5. Miles screamed and fell into an unforgiving darkness filled with endless pain and memories.
6. And in the 1930s he had been unforgiving towards these friends of his youth.
7. To emphasise his authority the unforgiving Rangers boss exposed Roberts to a humiliating period as a reserve team substitute.
8. An unforgiving managerial continuum reaching from the father to the oldest remembered paternal relative sits in stony judgment.
9. The road was unforgiving, dealing the Lakers a whopping 10 losses in the first 13 away games.
10. The slalom kayak is fragile, uncomfortable and with unforgiving edges.
11. Let me remember how unforgiving the nuclear power industry is.
12. Today's traffic is fast and unforgiving of equine errors and terrors.
13. The unforgiving finger of fate always seemed to single out Frank Haffey but eventually the fall-guy had his day.
14. My girlfriend has a rather unforgiving nature so I don't think that I'll tell her.
15. In these hard and unforgiving times, some people have struggled as they've never had to before.
16. In other words, Death Valley is an unforgiving place.
17. The king can be harsh and unforgiving, aye, but a babe still on the breast?
18. We are often uncaring short - tempered and unforgiving - flat - out too much like ourselves and not enough like Him!
19. The apprentice's training was harsh and unforgiving: Vader subjected the boy to rigorous physical tests bordering on torture.
20. Chinese mothers-in-law to-be, it seems, can be an unforgiving bunch.
21. If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds'worth of distance run.
22. Business is a competitive activity. It is very fierce and very unforgiving.
23. The building oozed a melancholy yet defiant air, cornered by an unforgiving landscape with which it refused to make any compromises.
24. Another will place philanthropy on a pedestal and yet have a resentful, unforgiving spirit.
25. It was their behaviour that defined them as nice or nasty, as forgiving or unforgiving, envious or the reverse.
26. After the dim, woody light of the bars, the unforgiving fluorescence of Umeda Station comes as a shock.
27. Four tons of machinery travelling at well over a hundred and twenty miles an hour is very unforgiving.
28. Take-off even in the conventional manner is a critical phase, unforgiving of mechanical failure or human error.
29. Sure, a print can be straightened out in the lab, but slide shows are unforgiving.
30. Even for him, the cello is an intractable instrument, unforgiving of ambition.