mistaken造句91) No doubt they are frequently mistaken in all cases.
92) If the vicar thinks it does he is mistaken.
93) He concluded that he had been mistaken.
94) Deeply apologetic. Poor visibility, mistaken identification.
95) There is something for me to be mistaken about.
96) Anyway, in these vague expectations I was mistaken.
97) A rather similar, and equally mistaken, line of thought which might appeal is as follows.
98) She is, however, only two years old but is often mistaken as being older.
99) The foregoing paragraphs dispose, it is hoped, of some mistaken ideas as to the state and progress of sexuality in adulthood.
100) That can lead to the mistaken impression that the principles do not fit businesses involved in services.
101) The insistence that manmade women be accepted as women is the institutional expression of the mistaken conviction that women are defective males.
102) Add to that a groom in a broom cupboard with the bridesmaid and a case of mistaken identities.
103) The court heard that Newton had snapped in the mistaken belief that his father was about to draw a gun on him.
104) Individually, each was a stylist with a voice and approach so distinctive they could never be mistaken for anyone else.
105) He had been proved mistaken and had probably suffered a somewhat humiliating rebuff from his superior officer.
106) But he earned this appreciation with his charm, which was often mistaken for ability.
107) Without them, the sand could have been mistaken for a cloud.
108) Finally, these decisions give support to a current mistaken view of the Constitution and the constitutional function of this Court.
109) Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally it is possible that I may be mistaken.
110) Unless she was much mistaken in that young man, pure chance played very little part in his proceedings.
111) Joan's meeting with her Edward will be, unless I am much mistaken, joy indeed!
112) Instructors can be mistaken about their students' ability to control the initial part properly if one or two launches go well.
113) Does this mean that conventional ways are mistaken and should be abandoned?
114) Few people understand exactly what they are and what they can do and quite a few people have mistaken impressions from the media.
115) Biographical reconstruction based on Thomas's tales and sketches can be a mistaken exercise.
116) Previous errors have included a sheep dip targeted after it was mistaken for a surface-to-air missile launch site.
117) Lizzie and Jane are so alike that they're easily mistaken for each other.
118) The example shows that the objector's neat distinction between adjudicative and legislative authorities is mistaken.
119) As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller!
120) How could the silly chit have so mistaken his intent?