afoot造句1. There's something afoot here, but I don't know what it is.
2. Plans are afoot to stage a new opera.
3. Everybody knew that something awful was afoot.
4. A plan was afoot to seize power.
5. Moves are afoot to increase car insurance premiums.
6. There were plans afoot for a second attack.
7. There are plans afoot to increase taxation.
8. It seems there could be moves afoot to close the centre.
9. There's a scheme afoot to put a motorway through the park.
10. There is a scheme afoot to improve recreational facilities in the area.
11. Changes were afoot but we had no idea what they would turn out to be.
12. There is a plan afoot to pull down the old building so as to widen the street.
13. There are plans afoot to launch a new radio station.
14. There are also some changes afoot.
15. There were changes afoot, too, in their lives.
16. Plans are afoot for an informal dance or ceilidh.
17. There may be devils afoot, though not necessarily white.
18. There were in consequence substantial changes afoot.
19. Afoot, she was edgy, cramped, accident prone.
20. Now moves are afoot to mend the situation.
21. There is a new mood afoot.
22. And plans are already afoot to to build a church there called the Cathedral On Spilt Blood.
23. Great plans are afoot to ban smoking in public places, resulting in smokers soon becoming complete outcasts in society.
24. There are movements afoot at every hour of every day, there are men and women risking their lives.
25. Apparently, moves are afoot to ban smoking in public places.
26. The most difficult thing afoot is to keep our problem child from blowing it in one fell swoop.
27. At the moment, they face fines of £400, but there are moves afoot to introduce stiffer penalties.
28. Overall there is a profound sense of estrangement and disappointment afoot in our country.
29. Are they even right that something of great significance is afoot?
30. A news media-ignored but very intelligent and articulate movement is afoot to bring this information to everyone.