attacking造句31. Leicester Tigers lived up to their nickname in a very attacking game.
32. They played some fine attacking football, but I think we matched them in every respect.
33. He has been put in solitary confinement for attacking another prisoner.
34. He stalked his victim as she walked home, before attacking and robbing her.
35. The army has been criticized for attacking the unarmed civilian population.
36. In attacking a smaller boy, he was plainly in the wrong.
37. Circumstances dictated that they played a defensive rather than attacking game.
38. They hunt in packs, attacking the old, sick and unprotected young animals.
39. The defender launched himself at the attacking player, bringing him to the ground.
40. There were ugly scenes as rival gangs started attacking each other.
41. He was quite prepared to use militant rhetoric in attacking his opponents.
42. He is criminally insane, unable to stop himself attacking women.
43. Coleridge was to spend the next thirty years attacking rationalism.
44. He used the old trick of attacking in order to defend himself.
45. By attacking me, by attacking my wife, he has proved himself to be a gutless coward.
46. She wrote an article attacking the judges and their conduct of the trial.
47. Labour refrained from attacking him, confident he would fail.
48. Any sudden movement could panic the snake into attacking.
49. He was accused of attacking a fellow student.
50. He said Ireland would play attacking, 15-man rugby.
51. McKinnon, though, kept attacking, predictably winning a penalty.
52. Two of the attacking aircraft were destroyed in an engagement which underlined the technological superiority of the allied weapons systems.
53. Republicans in Congress, used to having a lock on the White House, began attacking Clinton at once.
54. One of my defensemen went after it with an attacking forward.
55. The result was predictable: the briefers stopped attacking ministers and others in the old style.
56. They merely suffered from unresolved Oedipal complexes, and were attacking universities as a surrogate father.
57. His timing was impeccable attacking his old boss on the day he was making a big speech on the economy.
58. The passage which opens this chapter is an instance of a satirist attacking a higher social class.
59. James's role, in fact, was not unlike that of the attacking centre-halves of the pre-1925 era.
60. That step is to cease attacking Dubrovnik and to withdraw from it.