blitz造句1. Many people died in the London blitz.
2. The car was launched with a massive media/advertising blitz, involving newspapers, magazines, television and radio.
3. We'll have to have a blitz on the house before your parents arrive.
4. I must have a blitz to get my room tidy.
5. I had a blitz on the kitchen today, and now it's really clean.
6. Five shops were damaged in a firebomb blitz.
7. She was killed in/during the Blitz.
8. On December 8 the media blitz began in earnest.
8.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
9. Enemy bombers carried out a blitz on the city.
10. The campaign was launched with a nationwide publicity blitz.
11. I've had a blitz on the house .
12. I am old enough to remember the Blitz, but only just.
13. We had a blitz on the house at the weekend and cleaned it completely.
14. During the blitz we spent the night in underground shelters.
15. We decided to have a blitz on the kitchen .
16. They've begun an advertising blitz to publicize the movie.
17. In 1986 foreign manufacturers began an advertising blitz.
18. The Blitz and glamour had defaced the Gospel.
19. He did a real blitz on the electrics.
20. And who, pray tell, is leading this blitz?
21. The overall repair bill for Saturday's blitz on Portadown could reach £15m.
22. Asking a friendly, million-member organization to blitz Capitol Hill with phone calls and letters is forbidden.
23. He careened through foreign territories on a desperate kind of blitz.
24. Regional accents are still acceptable but there is to be a blitz on incorrect grammar.
25. In 1943 he suffered a disaster when the stock of his now famous book was all destroyed in the London blitz.
26. Hobert misread a coverage, thought he was looking at a blitz and threw a killer interception.
27. All the windows in the farmhouse had been shattered, the whole scene resembling something from the Blitz.
28. Security chiefs are confident that they foiled a summer bombing blitz on London.
29. However, to many devil-may-care young people London in the blitz was a place of exhilaration and excitement.
30. She was a United States ambassador who had been through the blitz in London.