touches造句211. The master touches the roundel while he whispers something in an unknown tongue.
212. Classic rockabilly and with touches of Tex-Mex abound, and the Bo Diddley beat is dusted down and showcased.
213. Every animal that has a split hoof not completely divided or that does not chew the cud is unclean for you; whoever touches the carcass of any of them will be unclean.
214. The hole goes to the cable car up - converter of gold summit and touches 5 minutes around from the thunder ping, then passes a hundred order stone step ladder, then can arrive a gold summit.
215. Strip Teases - Give your lover his or her own private viewing, being sure to conclude your routine with some lush lip action and titillating touches.
216. At the end of the book, Krug briefly touches on remote testing and provides his recommended reading list.
217. As soon as under touches, the young fellow looked ashen - - under already is immediately stiff!
218. Brian's role touches from the Cabazon Indian scandals to United Press International.
219. Reminiscent of fresh Muscat grape, with hints of flowers and subtle touches of toast (roses honey).
220. This problem touches everyone's heartstring and affects flames of hopes and ideals in their hearts.
221. The availability of betting on the family PC evidently touches a nerve.
222. The article recommended by Doctor Miler centres on the problem of air pollution; meanwhile, it touches upon other issues such as water pollution, noise pollution and visual pollution.
223. Two workers put the finishing touches on a monument to the Spanish peseta in southern Spain.
225. Another Azul innovation also touches the pocketbook: Many Brazilians have no credit cards.
226. The latest Clio facelift did come with touches of the design language seen on the new Megane and that can give us further hints about where Renault is going.
227. A moving documentary that touches our hearts, it resembled a biographical novel of Kore - eda.
228. Small touches to a room such as flowers can be what gives a house its vitality.
229. And then when the work is finished the artist is gone, the windowed picture stands alone, the incessant touches of love of the creative hand are withdrawn.
230. The first itinerary touches the following places: Marsh Harbour Great Guana Cay Treasure Cay New Plymouth Manjack Cay Powell Cay Green Turtle Cay.
231. The tradition in the EU, he notes, is that member governments never gang up on another country and isolate them on a point that touches their fundamental interests.
232. Scientists already knew that when cats insert their tongue into a bowl of liquid, the top surface of the tongue touches the liquid first, then the tip curves like a letter J to form a sort of ladle.
233. George: That guy's just like me, he's got the Inverse Midas touch. Everything he touches turns to shit.
234. In my thigh and buttock ( touches his buttock ).
235. The poets of Huajian School were enlightened by the tales of Taoist culture, which set the poets to fly their imagination, thus adding touches of gaudiness and discernible beauty to Hua-jan Ci.
236. The magical forest creatures that find him discover to their surprise that everything he touches turns ice-cold, and so they name him Jack Frost .
237. Or perhaps it touches off a branch of the trigeminal nerve in your mouth, triggering a pain response in the nerve that's responsible for facial sensation.
238. Countless adjustments over the past 30 years have created a mind-bogglingly complex system that touches on everything from contraception and sterilisation to pensions and tax incentives.
239. And all that is needed is to put the final touches on the long-ago-agreed-upon principles for solution.
240. The film touches on these difficult questions, but only superficially.