one by one造句61. I reactivated the potentially offending pieces of software, one by one, waiting until the problem reappeared.
62. One by one the men made the shore, weary and bedraggled, limbs aching from the strain of fighting the storm.
63. He could hide behind the door and club them down one by one when they came in.
64. Chancellor Norman Lamont will today begin hauling in bank bosses one by one to give them a roasting.
65. As the high points of last night's blustering and boasting passed through her mind one by one, she groaned aloud.
66. The sky was turning rosy and the lights on the pier were coming on, one by one.
67. One by one, the concrete weighted drums were winched up and then sent crashing into the sea.
68. The problems were then studied one by one in order of urgency.
69. One by one, silently, they head out the door, across the lobby and into the waiting chartered bus.
70. We hold one another, then we return, one by one, each person saying a private good-bye.
71. According to the only survivor, his comrades went under one by one.
72. Then one by one the other four women find a reason to show their faces.
74. She counted them off, one by one, on the dial of her watch up to two o'clock.
75. Darkness fell on the town and the streetlights came on one by one.
76. One by one its small relatives vanish, black specks which trick the eye, then are no more.
77. Undaunted they set about flinging ropes over and, one by one, clambered across the yawning gap.
78. One by one the travelers were straggling out of Customs.
79. One by one, as the castaways died, their colleagues stacked the corpses in barrels.
80. One by one, they drifted into slumber, becoming ever more difficult to rouse.
81. Into this single chamber three permanent guests are to be introduced by the bellhop, one by one.
82. She ticks them off, one by one, on her long slender fingers.
83. One by one they disengage themselves, probably realizing for the first time just what they are leaving behind.
84. This was then we were indenting for paperclips one by one in those days.
85. He started with the romantic composers, but shed them one by one as their emotional outpourings became too oppressive.
86. One by one, with grave solemnity, the four of the deputation accepted cigars and lit up in ritualistic fashion.
87. They were all taken away by the Red Guards, broken one by one in the street.
88. Paul, Minnesota, and one by one three of the younger brothers who also became lawyers joined George there.
89. These, as they appeared one by one in the pages of the Strand Magazine, attracted enormous popularity.
90. It is quite legal to go out into the countryside, find a hedgehog and pull off its legs one by one.