harshly造句31. Always sympathetic to the underdog, Will felt compassion for vice presidents and urged us not to judge them too harshly.
32. Sead, who had been much more harshly treated than Nijaz, could barely stand as they met yesterday.
33. Moreover, the forces of international competition deal very harshly with failure, and failure c. can not be concealed.
34. He spoke in a barely audible, husky growl - but it overlay the rumble of a harshly controlled anger.
35. Not dressed in travel-stained wool and dusty chainmail with his sword hilt gleaming harshly in the sunshine.
36. Most beginners apply the opposite rudder too harshly and this makes it difficult to hold the bank constant.
37. His record appeared flawless, yet there was an inconsistency which grated harshly, leaving room for a lot of speculation.
38. Nature has been banished, technology and its concomitant values reign over a harshly masculine world.
39. Others were given warm water for soup, and on complaining were harshly told to work harder.
40. People whose appetite for encryption may be thwarted righteously, effectively, and harshly.
41. Gary reaches for a drum and beats it briefly and harshly.
42. During the last couple of months that he holds that office, he will be judged harshly on what he does.
43. In reply, Kim Yong Nam repeated his statements from the previous day, even more harshly than before.
44. The two other ringleaders escaped capture, but many other lesser lights were taken and rather harshly treated.
45. This affair has been settled too harshly.
46. We should not judge the young writers too harshly.
47. He treats his wife harshly.
48. Grange answered a trifle harshly.
49. "Why didn't you tell me before?" asked Hunter harshly.
50. So we shouldn't judge menfolk too harshly on this.
51. The artificially hardened voice rose harshly and hung there.
52. Families on social security benefits will be harshly affected.
53. The atrocious name grated harshly on my ear.
54. The Libya stop was harshly criticized by officials in Beijing.
55. In order to justify ourselves through the test of governing, reforming and opening-up and practising market economy, we must punish corruption harshly and eradicate the corruptive phenomenon.
56. Don't lose your tempter, act too aggressive, or harshly criticize your children.
57. The state dealt harshly with poor people who committed offences against nobles.
58. His sheep can be unresponsive, unappreciative, and harshly critical of our efforts to love and to serve them.
59. To emit ( an utterance or a sound ) loudly and harshly.
60. He said harshly, " That's the worst kind of juvenile crap I've ever heard.