downward造句31. Stock prices continued their downward trend.
32. She gave the bell-rope a swift downward tug.
33. A single downward swipe of the eyes.
34. Angle your forearms slightly downward.
35. Then, gradually the route wound downward, switchback after switchback.
36. Both exerted downward pressure on the sterling exchange rate.
37. If, however, the authorities were to control interest rates, the supply curve might become downward sloping.
38. My theory is we're going into this horrible downward spiral and Clinton is a poor imitation of Kennedy.
39. In Gothic cathedrals the light flows up to dominate the downward flow of masonry.
40. This in turn has resulted in the downward trend in the value of her currency.
41. The last man paused for a moment at the rear of the booth to peer downward through the glass.
42. It lasted until summer 1947, but big bands were on a downward slide and Armstrong found leading a headache.
43. This prevents the rope getting twisted round the back in such a way that a downward pull rotates and dislodges the body.
44. The first day attendance of 35,051 continued the downward trend at major meetings.
45. The working class is more uniform in origins than ever before because downward mobility has declined.
46. This has been particularly true of the hi-tech sector,[http:///downward.html] hence the downward spiral in share prices.
47. Then, they were the footfalls of voters turning away from him in the opinion polls as scandals sucked him downward.
48. Fewer than one-fifth of respondents had experienced upward mobility and slightly fewer than one-tenth had experienced downward mobility.
49. Along with his intensely loyal family he struggles hard to achieve downward mobility.
50. But the pride of Yorkshire sit just three points ahead of their Selhurst Park conquerors and on an accelerating downward spiral.
51. It slopes downward and to the right because the relationship it portrays between price and quantity demanded is negative or inverse.
52. This will result in a downward displacement of the marginal cost curve from to.
53. The downward trend in earnings, however, was apparent before any liberalisation took place.
54. He made another round of the tower, standing on tiptoe to tilt the angle of the glasses downward toward the valley.
55. The man-in-the-moon face had always heretofore been tilted a little downward with an expression of compassion.
56. Its downward trend was disturbed only by the uncertainty of the First World War and a sharp but transient post-war baby boom.
57. This resulted in downward pressure on wages as many workers competed for scarce jobs.
58. A prize of nearly £2,000 for top dairy cattle has encouraged a huge entry of 777 animals, bucking downward national trends.
59. Downward price and wage pressures from these low-cost producers can only accelerate.
60. Cyril said, throwing the board games, one by one, downward.