in a row造句(61) Mr Boyle was alleged to have struck him with the crowbar in a row over the sale of T-shirts.
(62) Five years in a row for those needing medical treatment or social services.
(63) Oryx Energy, like Melville, made the list for a second year in a row.
(64) When they were all sitting in a row on the top of the wall they looked down and saw a strange sight.
(65) He converted nine in a row at one point, after a shaky start.
(66) However, shareholders continue to suffer as the group halved its total dividend for the second year in a row.
(67) Penry was unlikely to look kindly on some one who landed on his island uninvited twice in a row.
(68) Already struggling, the Browns slipped into chaos, losing six in a row and finishing 5-11.
(69) The 1995 total marked the second annual increase in a row and exceeded five million for the first time in three years.
(70) But four in a row was stretching it too far.
(71) The lute also provided the music for the game of musical chairs they played, with cushions laid in a row.
(72) After conceding two quick strikes, Clark fouled off four pitches in a row before blasting the next into centre field.
(73) After working eight days in a row, I'm due for a day off.
(74) Democrats Within the five-year limit, aid can be received for three years in a row for parents needing job training.
(75) To win two games in a row is a big boost for this team.
(76) A penalty point in his favour ended his bad spell and he plundered seven points in a row.
(77) This is the eighth day in a row that he has been late.
(78) The dependency ratio is expected to top 28 percent next year for the second year in a row, economists said.
(79) Three negative reports in a row would be a strong indication that the disease had been arrested.
(80) He considered it an impossible feat, tantamount to asking for eighteen miracles in a row.
(81) Another soft ground specialist, Green Lane, looks set for his fourth win in a row in the Krug Trophy.
(82) Read in studio Two leading ice cream manufacturers are getting hot under the collar in a row over trade.
(83) Consumer confidence fell for the fourth month in a row in January, hitting its lowest level in four years.
(84) Nearest challengers Enfield lost their third game in a row by 2-0 at home to Basingstoke Town.
(85) The hotel staff stood in a row to greet their important guests.
(86) A FATHER-to-be kicked and punched his pregnant girlfriend in a row.
(87) The Brussels market closed at a record high for the third session in a row.
(88) Mariucci is the first rookie coach in NFL history to win 11 games in a row.
(89) The workroom was extremely tidy and four chairs were set in a row in front of the puppet theatre.
(90) The quarter just ended was the second in a row in which a tiny, aggressive fund produced the biggest gain.