onlooker造句(1) The concept of county supervisor as onlooker is presented throughout the proposed charter.
(2) One onlooker had to be restrained by police as Mrs Wignall was led away.
(3) It was like having a third person, an onlooker, in the room.
(4) Onlooker: I haven't got the patience.
(5) The onlooker affirmed the fact to be true.
(6) An impartial onlooker must be sought out.
(7) His manner is that of an onlooker.
(8) One onlooker had to be restrained by police.
(9) So for the onlooker, the player merely repeats himself with each run of the level.
(11) An onlooker said:'The little girl was smiling and obviously wanted a cuddle for her picture.
(12) In the space of myths, only onlooker knows the secret within, enjoying in the individualistic zone.
(13) An onlooker said: "Pires was draped in the Barclaycard flag to celebrate winning the title. Then Reyes grabbed his shorts and pulled them down."
(14) I am still an onlooker and my position is privileged.
(15) On one hand he wrote "Onlooker" with level-headed illuminative sense, on the other hand "onlooker" presented strong being consciousness.
(16) Nothing says romance like an uninvited onlooker in a leopard print sarong.
(17) "Friend of the court"refers to a neutral onlooker who is not invited.
(18) As one onlooker said, Chinese believe in rights, and freedom, but not anarchy.
(19) We cannot remain a passive onlooker to the hysteric moves of the enemies.
(20) When he went to the zoo he passed the elephant house quickly lest the irreverent onlooker should make comparisons.
(21) This was achieved by turning half away with a repressed sigh so that the onlooker observed the profile which photographed very pleasingly.
(22) Every sunrise is priceless and you can experience the richness that life holds only when you live life to the full instead of just being an onlooker.Stephen Richards
(23) By the time the ambulance arrived, a crowd of onlooker had gathered.
(24) Then a streak cuts across the sky and an onlooker asks, What the hell is that?
(25) To sit quietly while the central body of water to an onlooker.
(26) The remorseless demolition of wretched homes and lives by a mighty high-tech war machine cannot but cause grief and outrage in any decent onlooker.