tampering造句1. Someone has been tampering with the lock.
2. He has been tampering with her feelings.
3. He is suspected of tampering in the plot.
4. Someone has been tampering with the machine.
5. Two policemen were accused of tampering with the evidence.
6. Tampering with a single enzyme can lead to untoward effects elsewhere.
7. I don't want to be accused of tampering with the evidence.
8. I don't see the point in tampering with a system that's worked fine so far.
9. Both have vigorously denied tampering with the ball.
10. Tampering and destruction were barred by federal law and would be punished.
11. Schulman expressed reservations about tampering with Wednesdays, since that combination appears to be clicking.
12. Without tampering with the deviant sentence itself, we can investigate the effects of placing it in variously elaborated discourse contexts.
13. All three were barred in February for tampering with urine samples during out-of-competition tests.
14. History is littered with examples of people tinkering, tampering and then tumbling.
15. Pan Am baggage containers were not secured against tampering while awaiting loading.
16. Mr Latham later pleaded guilty to tampering with the Fitzhugh loan.
17. He will guard against any tampering with the anti-abortion plank and reject any pro-choice possibilities on the ticket.
18. They're investigating allegations of interference with witnesses and tampering with evidence in a forthcoming trial.
19. Dougal almost felt he was tampering with something he could neither understand nor control.
20. Orthodoxy, by its very nature, disapproves of tampering with tradition.
21. The Government are now tampering with legislation that was put in place for the protection of miners.
22. Tampering with the seam is much the most harmful form of ball vandalism.
23. Yet he was well aware that tampering with the traditional approach to Swan Lake would ruffle a few feathers.
24. The Budget Resolution contained no tax increase and no tampering with Social Security.
25. There was an almost audible sigh of relief around the world that some one had been caught tampering with the dictionary.
26. Waller glanced out of the window at home and saw youths tampering with a neighbour's car.
27. But the Left claims that the Chancellor is simply pandering to the far-Right by tampering with the asylum laws.
28. If the parliamentary committee wishes to see Britain's racing transformed, it should forget about tampering with the levy rate.
29. It would be highly dangerous if we had the choice of tampering with instinct.
30. It will protect computers used in harsh environments against dust, oil, water, rough handling, vibration and tampering.