one by one造句91. One by one, those around her also decided to go back east.
92. As night falls the houses light up one by one, and smugglers move stealthily about in the moonlight.
93. Soon the early mist would dampen them along the horizon, then put them out one by one.
94. One by one I caught the mice in the six traps I set every night.
95. She lifted her feet, one by one, pressed them down on to the boot-scraper that stood by the back door.
96. The council builds its calendar for the year around its priority issues, examining them one by one.
97. Then the woman watched a gunman fire single bullets, one by one, into the back of their heads.
98. The room was hot and airless and I had to peel off my layers of reject golfing sweaters, one by one.
99. She switched on an overhead lamp and unrolled them one by one.
100. One by one they paraded themselves on to the stage and stalled there, brazen and embarrassed.
101. As the sky grew darker, the stars came out one by one.
102. I felt its coldness spreading through my body, killing off the cells, one by one.
103. One by one the journalists realized that they could slip underneath the yellow stanchions and branch out to interview genuine New Hampshirites.
104. We listened as, one by one, each politician related the same kinds of war stories.
105. One by one, she felt her certainties crumble to dust.
106. Then she herself takes a handful of peanuts and puts them, like a schoolgirl, one by one in her mouth.
107. The female head louse lays shiny yellow eggs and glues them one by one to individual hairs, close to the scalp.
108. She got rid of her victims one by one, with cold and calculated precision.
109. One by one, chains operating stores in Maryland told state workers they would have to go elsewhere to fill prescriptions.
110. Allen went quietly up to them and one by one untied the knots.
111. He told me to remove my clothes one by one.
112. We file into the room one by one, with grins on our faces.
113. One by one the teachers made their ways to their homes - modest, mostly celibate, mostly cheerless homes.
114. One by one, Hinn touched them and they fell to the floor.
115. One by one, worshipers walked to the front of the church.
116. One by one they climbed in, Delaney first, Nell in the middle, with Andrevitch bringing up the rear.
117. One by one the gerbils were scooped up, turned over, inspected, and dropped back.
118. It may be the fault of the play, which begins with each character arriving one by one at the manor.
119. The committee considers the amendments and votes on each clause one by one.
120. There was a whole platoon of black-and-whites on our tail at the outset, but we lost them one by one.