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harshly造句
1. The grit beneath her soles grated harshly on the wooden deck. 2. He was harshly attacked by critics. 3. "Don't talk like that!" he interrupted harshly. 4. 'Shut up,' Boris said harshly. 5. The father harshly corrected his child for disobedience. 6. I thought she'd been treated rather harshly. 7. The stones beneath her shoes grated harshly. 8. I think you're judging her rather harshly. 9. You had little cause to judge him so harshly. 10. She was treated very harshly. 11. 'Let me go,' he grated harshly. 12. I own that I judged her harshly at first. 12.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 13. His findings have been harshly criticized by fellow scientists. 14. She'sbeen told that her husband is being harshly treated in prison. 15. Do not judge her too harshly , as she was very young at the time. 16. In a harshly competitive world there is little mercy. 17. But they did not judge her lover harshly. 18. Don't judge yourself too harshly. 19. I never saw her treat a child harshly or unkindly; in fact, she would frequently share a joke with us. 20. When younger, she had treated her son so harshly that he left home and enlisted in the army. 21. Instantly Oliver lashed it harshly with the whip, lashed its mate, leaped to the ground and kept on lashing. 22. Then punish the adulterous man as harshly, for that is just as effective a deterrent as punishing the woman. 23. He called back harshly that she should come on in! 24. Several spoke out against the harshly self-righteous tone of the original motion. 25. Rather, poor eyesight uncorrected by glasses and harshly taxed by use may produce symptoms of strain, including headaches. 26. And they are treated harshly by the form of the electoral system. 27. He is the toughest military ruler yet and has responded harshly to any dissent. 28. That country has a long, inglorious record of dealing harshly with political prisoners. 29. Once he had forgotten to lock Mr Corcoran's office and had been harshly reprimanded. 30. Somehow she must convince Jake that it would be wrong to judge her harshly.