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unmoved造句
1. Mr Bird remained unmoved by the corruption allegations. 2. Her daughter's accident had left her curiously unmoved. 3. He remained unmoved after I had talked with him for hours. 4. Mother wants this chair left unmoved. 5. Alice seemed totally unmoved by the whole experience. 6. She pleaded with him but he remained unmoved. 7. As before he remained unmoved. 8. Richard seemed unmoved by the tragedy. 9. He was quite unmoved by my anger. 10. It's impossible to remain unmoved by the reports of the famine. 11. Few of us can be unmoved by the plight of the Romanian orphans. 12. His face was unmoved, but on his lips there was a trace of displeasure. 13. Both men appeared unmoved as the judge read out their sentence. 14. The defendant's claims of self-defense left the jury unmoved. 15. The two detectives watched him, unmoved. 16. Walter seemed unmoved by the tragedy. 17. For those unmoved, the Ferris wheel spun its neon lights and the shooting galleries popped. 18. The bears seem unmoved by her appearance in and sudden disappearance from their lives. 19. Only Jack Lawrence appeared quite unmoved, glancing dispassionately at the damage that Kath revealed with her scissors. 20. The General himself was unmoved by it, but his staff generally were more sensitive. 21. He alone of all the Lionisers was unmoved by illusions of great men. 22. Michelato seemed unmoved, his normal placid self, while Migliore sat in the car. 23. He was quite unmoved, totally untouched by the man's obviously severe injuries. 24. Of course he leaves her, apparently unmoved by his rejection. 25. How can anyone remain unmoved by pictures of starving children on our TV screens? 26. You smile and remain unmoved, she said, just like father. 27. Similarly, some words which are meant to stir can leave others unmoved. 28. Recruiters banged at their drums, yet crowds of young men filled the streets, unmoved and unresponsive. 29. It was nevertheless something of a relief to find Fordham notably unmoved by such distant calls to glory. 30. Campus bookselling had existed in splendid isolation and been largely unmoved by the 1980s high street revolution, he argued.