even as造句151. Even as Bush talked arms limitations with Gorbachev, he pursued a hard line on defense.
152. Preferably swathed in a scarf which can double as a belt, a bikini top - or even as a scarf.
153. Even as he spoke, his last conversation with Burun sprang unbidden into the forefront of Alexei's mind.
154. Even as she sank, she would know the woman was still leaning forward, great uncouth lump, writing.
155. Even as Lincoln chided McClellan for his excessive caution, the Confederates completed another act of daring.
156. I felt as if something ominous was happening even as I sat there watching him.
157. Even as she watched, the arm of one was released, propelling a huge boulder through the air with terrific force.
158. He was not allowed to mention the slaughtering to anyone, not even as a special secret between best friends.
159. It stirred the man in him even as it gored him.
160. Deaver also appeared to act as a messenger between the First lady and her husband, and sometimes even as a surrogate.
161. This gamesmanship continued even as IBMcompatibles computers outsold Apple products by about 9-1.
162. Even as he looked the first drops of rain began to fall, whipped into a flurry by a chill little wind.
163. Richard Nixon feared the moral consequences even as he ordered the snooping campaign that led to Watergate.
164. Transportation systems have a habit of being overtaken by new technology even as they reach their apogee.
165. But even as Elizabeth Mowbray was finalising her plans for departure, Fate intervened.
166. But in a few years it could find applications in the long-term treatment of parasitic diseases, and even as a contraceptive pill.
167. There was nothing in his face that she could interpret as affection or even as desire.
168. Even as she lay dying in a hospital bed, she was still thinking of her children.
169. Current taste for bigger cars seems unabated, even as gas prices climb.
170. I can hear them even now, Harry, even as I try to concentrate on writing this letter.
171. The charred remains of many books fell near his home and even as far away as Windsor.
172. Even as she felt bound to her family, she felt a childish need to rebel.
173. Creator, the Earth is hypnotized even as we speak, with the latest new inventions.
174. Such a company would be busy developing the next generation of products and services, even as it sold its cur-rent crop.
175. Even as I listened to him, mosquitoes, fat as houseflies, feasted on my legs.
176. Father Peter watched, even as he sipped from his own bowl.
177. Now it had disappeared, even as Mary's Diseased Creation myth had prophesied.
178. I hummed a little tune, even as the ghosts gathered round me, silent and threatening.
179. This marble figure seems to flame and spiral up, surging, groaning like an earthquake, subsiding even as he rises.
180. Even as this problem forms itself in my head it is superseded by its very simple and obvious solution.