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swept造句
(211) Guilt swept over her. (212) Her long, fine hair was swept back in a ponytail. (213) The special rights to protect the nobles have been swept away. (214) Over 25 people drowned when a schoolbus tried to cross a river and flood waters swept through. (215) The big car swept up the drive to the front of the house. (216) I was approaching a fairly sharp bend that swept downhill to the left. (217) In the 1970s, the country came close to collapse as it was swept by a wave of strikes. (218) The news about the war ending swept through the whole country. (219) With the fall of the Bastille in 1789 , a wave of euphoria swept over Europe. (220) He swept into the lead with an almost perfect performance. (221) He was swept out to sea by the strong current. (222) We can't light a fire because the chimney hasn't been swept. (223) 19th century scientists were swept along on the tide of Darwin's theories. (224) They were swept along by the force of their emotions. (225) The wind was so strong that when we did finally venture on a walk, we were nearly swept away. (226) Jill's been swept off her feet by an older man. (227) He swept off his hat and bowed deeply to the Queen. (228) The Prime Minister swept aside concern about the rising cost of mortgages. (229) Uncontrollable anger swept over Jim when he learned how Mary had been treated. (230) "Well, you can go to hell!" He swept out of the room. (231) I found myself swept up in the social whirl of college life and scarcely had time for work. (232) After his first encounter with her, he swept her off her feet. (233) Interruptions were swept aside with a wave of his hand. (234) Jesse Owens swept to victory in the Olympic Games of 1936. (235) Scarlet with rage, she swept past her employer and stormed up the stairs. (236) She swept her hair into a bun at the crown of her head. (237) Without a word, she turned and swept out of the room. (238) She swept the clothes onto the floor and invited him to sit down. (239) Tom swept up the broken glass without a word of reproof to his son. (240) He lost his hold on the rock and was swept away by the tide.