branded造句31 The company has been branded racist by some of its own staff.
32 The experiences of his unhappy childhood are branded on his memory.
33 That tall criminal is branded as the chieftain of the gang.
34 The doctor offered me a choice of a branded or a generic drug.
35 His writings were branded as obscene and a blasphemy against God.
36 The hypermarket stations had a wide selection of branded foods, clean toilets, friendly service and fast checkouts.
37 The newspaper article had branded her a social leper not fit to be seen in company.
38 Because of one minor offence he was branded a common criminal.
39 Because of one minor offence he was branded as a common criminal.
40 Large umbrellas offer high visibility and are often branded.
41 Henry Schmitt's cattle are branded with H lazy S.
42 Stalin's opponents were branded as spies and traitors.
43 Cows were led down a chute to be branded.
44 Are there implications for branded multi-unit businesses?
45 For satirizing corrupt black storefront churches in the play, Hughes was branded as a politically irresponsible traitor to his race.
46 Is the world's largest supplier of branded spirits for the duty free market.
47 They were defensive about the taunts of critics who branded them with the photographic label.
48 The alabaster face of Rogal Dorn branded his retinas: a crag of a face, with lush tough lips.
49 Rats have been branded public enemy No. 1 in Bangladesh.
50 Many travel experts branded the City of Lights a dim bulb in their forecasts for 1996.
51 Town and the others bring in branded drugs which are already legally on sale in Britain.
52 But once again, urban parents recently were summarily rounded up and branded the culprits.
53 We were slated for our views, and spent the rest of the weekend being ignored or branded as extremists.
54 The years of being branded impulsive, scatterbrained, too idealistic rushed back to mock her.
55 Lydia, cooped up like a hen in her house, had branded herself victim, prey, alien and afraid.
56 The Communists branded her a landlord and, therefore, an oppressor of peasants.
57 The pharmaceutical industry had a legitimate interest in seeing that their own branded drugs were prescribed.
58 He was also branded a nosy parker by some of his Abingdon neighbours.
59 And last night they were branded spoilsports after claiming not enough viewers are interested in the national game.
60 When David Hale claims he was pressured into making illegal loans, he is branded a crook and a liar.