sill造句(1) A cat was basking on the window sill.
(2) The Royal Airforce sill remained dangerously short of bombers.
(3) He fell from the window sill and put his shoulder out.
(4) Whitlock was perched on the sill of the room's only window.
(5) Outside, a wood dove burbled on my sill.
(6) Things are sill being sorted out.
(7) Sam thrust his leg over the sill.
(8) She began at the livingroom window sill.
(9) If you used a hardwood sill, you could fix draught-strip to it instead of the door.
(10) One moment he was there on the sill, and then suddenly he was gone.
(11) She sat out on the sill to wash the windows, lowering the sash to her thighs.
(12) Not far from her, on the stone sill, perched a redbreast, picking up the crumbs she had scattered.
(13) It is hoped the fight sill still be filmed and be picked up by one of the other satellite companies.
(14) I reached under the sill, lifted it, and spread the curtains.
(15) This extra special "Bon Voyage" comes to you to say hope you sill enjoy your trip in every kind of way.
(16) A thin, glistening thread of moisture ran along the rough concrete sill.
(17) A plumb bob is useful to check the alignment of the header with the sill.
(18) The sides, or jambs, must also be straight, plumb and square with the sill.
(19) It had shutters and a flowerpot on a fake sill painted right on it.
(20) One morning big dry snowflakes starred the rime on the sill.
(21) Coat with clear preservative, then prime the new timber before painting the whole of the sill.
(22) The Collector's hands trembled so badly that he had to rest the telescope on the shattered window sill.
(23) He pushed the bottom half of the window upwards and swung one leg over the sill.
(24) I picked up one bee and placed it on the sill of the hive.
(25) Then she picked up the wicker bird cage and took it to the sill.
(26) Even if all you have is a patio or a balcony or even a window sill, you have enough space.
(27) She idly watched a tame yellow warbler hopping back and forth across the window sill as Victor put the call through.
(28) She traced a pattern over the rough-hewn stone of the sill, while behind her there was no sound of retreating footsteps.
(29) I drop my bag inside the window and hoist myself over the sill to follow it.
(30) With a final gesture she put the key on the sill of the narrow window and pulled herself up the stone steps.