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backed造句
91. The troops were backed by tanks, artillery and other heavy armour. 92. His election bid was financially backed by a soft drinks company. 93. She backed the car away, so that our lorry could get into the garage. 94. The police officers are backed up by extra teams of people at the weekend. 95. The government has backed away from its nuclear weapons strategy. 96. During the night the wind backed around to the northeast. 97. I heard the engines revving as the lorries backed and turned. 98. The programme of economic reform is backed by foreign aid. 99. It is upsetting to discover that you have backed a loser. 100. She backed away from the menacing look on his face. 101. He appears to have backed himself into a tight corner. 102. Doctors have backed plans to raise the tax on cigarettes. 103. Traffic into London on the M11 was backed up for several miles. 104. The girl denied being there, and the man backed her up. 105. The Secretary General says the declaration must now be backed up by concrete and effective actions. 106. He repeated his claim that the people of Trinidad and Tobago backed his action. 107. The scheme has been backed by several major companies in the region. 108. She backed into a doorway to let the crowds pass by. 109. He has backed down from the position he took last week. 110. His nomination, while strongly backed by the President, has received tepid support in the Senate. 111. The argument is to be backed up by a lot of facts. 112. The Jandia Peninsula is a stretch of white sands backed by a mountain range. 113. The company backed her judgement and implemented all her recommendations. 114. Jerry backed off when he realized how much work was involved. 115. When all the other heirs died she backed into a fortune. 116. In all his years as a book publisher, he rarely backed the wrong horse. 117. Most of the lawmakers who met with the president yesterday said they backed the mission. 118. The government has backed off from a fundamental reform of the system. 119. She backed away hurriedly. 120. The film company thought they'd backed a loser until the film won an Oscar.