searching造句91. After three days searching, I gave up.
92. Police are still searching for the killer.
93. Her yellow dress, her hands searching her black hair.
94. Searching this space directly would be totally impractical.
95. She regularly tramped remote areas searching for clues.
96. The police have been searching the site for clues, and talking to eye witnesses.
97. Careful searching through old junk shops and around antique markets may well produce endless ideas and inspiration from which you can work.
98. The basics of searching Searching the Internet for information can be both a frustrating experience and a rewarding one.
99. Bernice sucked in a deep breath, searching for a tell-tale smell - and there it was!
100. Police are still searching the town and surrounding areas for the child.
101. County and district councillors came along and after searching questions, agreed with our plan wholeheartedly and gave us very good advice.
102. Geophysical methods are widely used in searching for oil and minerals, in studying the nature of earthquakes and in engineering problems.
103. Little empirical data is available on the searching behaviour in B, the direct shelf approach.
104. I found it gratifying to be offered a job without searching for one.
105. I have unsuccessfully been searching for a set of military rear bumpers.
106. Abruptly he jumped up and tore away the bedclothes, searching the rug on which he had lain.
107. Stoke, still searching for a League win, recall £250,000 front-man Biggins, fit after knee surgery.
108. At York University ... Police frogmen have been searching lakes looking for a weapon ... believed to be a six inch blade.
109. Careful searching of the literature is an absolute necessity in the preparation of any study and solution to problems.
110. They would never give up searching - they were like bloodhounds after guinea-fowl.
111. Investigators were photographing the wreckage from all angles, and searching for a data recorder that had been aboard the freight train.
112. I see the savage dragged from the slave ship, frantic, eyes wild, searching for escape.
113. Amateur golfers travel to play, searching out the most challenging courses around the world.
114. He looked down at London, searching for the tall familiar landmark, his eyes glazed but still seeing.
115. Police, forensic and bomb squad officers are still searching for clues to the cause of that blast.
116. Searching for words and phrases was instant, and any passage could be easily copied and dropped into an original document.
117. Doone would have to juggle with alibis and charts, proving opportunity, searching for footprints.
118. There also is a bug when searching by date that can cause delays in query time.
119. On searching Murray's home, they found three legally held guns as well as the illegal weapons and bomb components.
120. The profit-seeking firm faces the difficult task of searching for the appropriate profit-maximising output and profit margin.