paralyse造句1. Then they jump on to their prey, paralyse it and feed on it.
2. There are botulism injections available now to paralyse the frowning lines and the smiling ones too.
3. Coelenterates have stinging cells which they use to paralyse their prey.
4. Some emit poisonous gases which kill or temporarily paralyse any insects who attempt a meal.
5. These problems were outlined not to paralyse comparative researchers, but to highlight possible sources of bias in drawing valid inferences.
6. The effect of the drug is to paralyse the nerves in the leg before the operation.
7. If we try to remove it, it could paralyse him.
8. This greatly impairs proper business planning and may well paralyse investment by the tenant in the property.
9. Then 50,000 volts are pulsed through the target sufficient to paralyse through an inch of clothing.
10. But the following month saw a renewed wave of strikes paralyse St Petersburg, Moscow and many provincial cities.
11. First, a strike by even a proportion of core workers such as train drivers or signalmen can paralyse the network.
12. You can either hit these germs with an antibiotic, or paralyse your bowels and win through passive resistance.
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13. What is more, he acts out those dreams because, unlike a normal sleeper, his brain is failing to paralyse his body.
14. When we lose a dear friend, someone we have loved deeply, we are left with a grief that can paralyse us emotionally for a long time.
15. Software invalidation has become the main cause of the system paralyse.
16. Any one of the so - called P 5 can paralyse the world body.
17. In very rare instances, the virus in the vaccine can mutate into a form that can paralyse.
18. The cocktail used generally contains sodium thiopental (to anaesthetise the condemned man), pancuronium bromide (to paralyse his muscles) and potassium chloride (to stop his heart).
19. In very rare instances, the virus in the vaccine can mutate into a form that can paralyse - this is what is known as a vaccine-derived poliovirus or VDPV.
20. Paradoxically, they may do so even more because of new rules guaranteeing minimum service, ensuring that strikes do not paralyse public transport.