rein in造句1. We tried to rein in our excitement and curiosity.
2. You have to rein in your temper if by any chance she refuses you.
3. A determination to rein in the president also lay behind the Case Act that became law in 1972.
4. They drew rein in Sparta before the lordly dwelling, a house far more splendid than either young man had ever seen.
5. You must rein in your temper.
6. The king had free rein in his country.
7. You must learn to rein in your temper.
8. McCain has pledged to rein in government spending.
9. In a move seen as an attempt to rein in the Mutawa, in February 2009, Saudi's King Abdullah replaced the head of the organisation.
10. You don't have free rein in the Registry, but you do have access from a common root node for all your applications.
11. China has been struggling to rein in excess cash to control inflation, but pressure is growing on Beijing to let its currency appreciate faster.
12. If he values your work, he may rein in his abusiveness.
13. Government would consider this disadvantageous and may rein in schedulingof liberalization.
14. And it is not clear that China can rein in its own economic juggernaut.
15. Many executives must learn to rein in their presumptuous free - wheeling style.
16. Further spotlighting that metamorphosis, Bush's budget used tones of moderation to describe its effort to rein in spending.
17. Our role has been to put forward practical suggestions - and sometimes to rein in the larger ambitions of our partners.
18. But Puerto Rico is relying on Big Government to rein in crime and address festering social problems in the developments.
19. The strategy of bartering, mentioned earlier is one way to rein in the cost of a date.
20. Retail sales have fallen by about half in recent weeks as nervous consumers rein in spending.
21. The ruling is an important victory for groups trying to rein in such verdicts.
22. China's leaders are caught a trap ascast around for ways to rein in investment.
23. Investors are seeking alternatives to United States Treasury bonds as worries escalate that lawmakers will fail to rein in the deficit and raise the federal debt limit in the coming days.
24. The government evidently suspected that banks were using such maneuvers to evade rules put in place this year to rein in rampant lending and excess credit.
25. In a 1988 study, University of Zurich ethnologist Edward Stammbach set up an experiment with long-tailed macaque monkeys to test their ability to rein in aggressive behavior and act cooperatively.
26. But he says many members may vote in favor of it, because China has not taken enough measures to rein in the trade gap.
27. Of course, the US government claims to want to rein in borrowing.
28. It is left to an unlikely band of mortals and one determined water nymph to somehow rein in the Olympian chaos.
29. The state faces possible bankruptcy unless it finds a way to rein in costs.
30. Even as the Obama administration seeks to ensure it is taking appropriate steps to lift the economy in the near-term, it may soon need to shift tack to how it will rein in the record U.S. budget gap.