bones造句121. The earth is the great parent of all, the stones are her bones; these we may cast behind us; this, I think, the oracle means.
122. Her sallow skin was drawn tightly across the bones of her face.
123. The broken bones in his arm have knitted together well.
124. Inactivity can make your joints stiff, and the bones may begin to degenerate.
125. The pin holds the bones in place while they knit together.
126. The doctors says that she won't be able to walk until the bones of her leg have knitted together.
127. The bones of the skull are not properly fused at birth.
128. Scientists have found the bones of a hoofed grazing animal about the size of a small horse.
129. By looking at the bones of this animal, we can discover quite a lot about its musculature.
130. Primitive man made tools from sharp stones and animal bones.
131. The above is the bare bones of the arrangement.
132. You feel the ache coming in your bones.
133. The bones had been bleached in the desert sun.
134. Rex broke two bones in his leg.
135. He made no bones about displaying his artistic temperament.
136. Fossil bones were just lying around in the open.
137. Mr Robson suffered broken bones in both hands.
138. The ache in his bones was worse than before.
139. She broke two bones in her arm.
140. This is boxing stripped down to the bare bones.
141. He had his pockets full of human finger bones.
142. Fatigue seeps like ice water into bones and joints.
143. The blood cells made in the spongy area inside our large bones are of three types.
144. The strength of this book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
145. Remove chicken, trim off skin and bones,[www.] and return chicken in large pieces to the soup.
146. Because animal bones are much more likely to survive than plant remains, the evidence is unduly biased towards a meat-eating diet.
147. In the light from the streetlamp Kate could see the long dark lashes against her daughter's cheek bones.
148. In such conditions, animal bones of any kind degrade very fast, and no fossilisation occurs.
149. Baker suggests three possible reasons why human sinus bones should be naturally magnetic.
150. He was so tired his bones ached; but he crawled out of bed, put on his pants and watch.