refrain from造句(1) We must refrain from spitting in public places.
(2) Please refrain from talking during the performance.
(3) They appealed to the protesters to refrain from violence.
(4) Please refrain from eating here.
(5) Please refrain from smoking in this area.
(6) It is difficult for us to refrain from laughing when we are seeing a comedy.
(7) You should refrain from unprincipled argument.
(8) Please refrain from smoking during the performance.
(9) Please refrain from smoking during the flight.
(10) Please refrain from smoking.
(11) When breaking in an engine, you probably should refrain from high speed for the first thousand miles.
(12) And one must refrain from apriori acts of belief.
(13) To refrain from rocking the boat.
(14) Arafat has urged his people to refrain from violence.
(15) Please refrain from smoking in the restaurant.
(16) People save, or refrain from consumption, today in order to consume more tomorrow.
(17) However, the rational wealth maximizing company may refrain from such conduct even if there are strong incentives to use the information.
(18) The panel recommended that officers refrain from such actions, Eide said.
(19) I will refrain from horror stories of Burleigh's past, but I assure you, Corbett is right.
(20) So many things you refrain from asking that you'd love to know.
(21) We should refrain from placing at our political focal point only those subjects for which a solution has not been found.
(22) Chamlong, seated beside Suchinda, appealed to protestors to refrain from violence.
(23) Rather, remain calm, let Mailer be Mailer, refrain from casting stones and you will be rewarded.
(24) The vendor will undertake that the company will refrain from doing certain acts or matters pending completion.
(25) The two trade union confederations undertook to refrain from general strikes in return for minimum wage and unemployment benefit guarantees.
(26) Thus, a doctor is under a duty to refrain from any act which may aid his patient in committing suicide.
(27) The same would apply to attempts to persuade some one to refrain from doing so.
(28) Lydia did not castigate herself for so disliking a fellow-being, believing that it was sufficient merely to refrain from overt unkindness.
(29) His swollen, inflamed face had become unbearable now; he could neither touch it, nor refrain from touching it.
(30) The initial punishment for the four securities houses had been only an instruction to refrain from certain securities transactions for four days.