on the track造句31. Mr. Bowis My right hon. and learned Friend will recall the bomb explosion a month ago on the track in my constituency.
32. Other designers were also on the track of trailing edge resonance.
33. If the patient seems insensible to trouble on the track, be sure that he has a feeling shut-off.
34. It finally came to a halt battered against the wall, leaving a shower of debris on the track.
35. Go east along the valley on the track around the southern side of Little Langdale Tarn.
36. We're on the track of the speedboat.
37. When I was on the track team, I used to run the quarter mile.
38. I'm on the clean side on the track and will aim to make a good start.
39. Winners of this year's inaugural rhythm section contest got to perform on the track Punta Del Sol.
40. We came back via the north track and ended up on the track to Sandfly point.
41. When I was on the track team, I used to run quarter mile.
42. With others struggling on old, well-worn inters for a while Barrichello was one of the quickest drivers on the track - quicker than anybody on one lap.
43. After the small surgery in the next days I can finally start to go to the gym to get back into shape and drive some tests in karts. On the track with a Formula 1 single-seater?
44. Andy continued to stay out on the track trying to find more speed for his overweighted car.
45. The research institute is on the track of what causes the artery damage.
46. When I am on the track team, I used to run the quarter mile.
47. Please let it be a prank." Youngsters on the track are a regular event, though no less frightening for that, and for train drivers it's something we learn to live with.
48. We will also do a test in France and I have driven on the track in a touring car, but to the Finnish regulations.
49. In Keirin, riders draw lots to determine whereabouts on the track they will start.
50. The mechanical arm is movably arranged on the track and is used for conveying the chip carrier between the chip load port and the overhead conveying system.
51. Hurdles: A running race in which athletes must leap over set obstacles on the track.