CARS造句151, The airfield is ringed with armoured cars.
152, The street was closed off for too many cars.
153, Cars were coming past with their wipers going.
154, Most new cars now have power steering.
155, He has a mania for fast cars.
156, The factory has made over 20,000 cars this year.
157, Look out for cars when you cross the street.
158, They have space to garage two cars.
159, These cars are no longer fashionable among the young.
160, He's a dealer in second-hand cars.
161, In Britain cars are driven on the left.
162, Bulletproof cars sheathed in armour.
163, Cars depreciate in value fairly rapidly.
164, The cars raced round the track.
165, Clouds of dust billowed out as the cars passed.
166, He got work for a while detailing cars.
167, Cars produce a lethal cocktail of gasses.
168, The government has introduced tax incentives for fuel-efficient cars.
169, He had a mania for fast cars.
170, There are very few cars on this street.
171, Are solar-powered cars the shape of things to come?
172, Senior management enjoy certain privileges, such as company cars and private healthcare.
173, Cars are not allowed to go through the city centre.
174, We will be a net exporter of motor cars in just a few years' time.
175, In 1991, the British government made it mandatory to wear rear seat belts in cars.
176, In Britain, give way to cars coming from the right.
177, Electric cars are being marketed as safe for the environment.
178, A lot of cars entered for this race last year.
179, Clouds of dust were kicked up by the passing cars.
180, The city would operate on a more human scale if cars were banned from the centre.