muddle造句61 Then the original examining magistrate was dismissed from the case for making such a muddle of it.
62 Students are often left to muddle along; the help they may need is not forthcoming, even in tutorials.
63 It is too valuable a document of human heartbreak and muddle to be scorned or dismissed.
64 She apologized for the muddle and ushered him into the living-room.
65 The heavy freight diesel replacement policy was a muddle from beginning to end.
66 A world of muddle seemed to enclose Bob like a jungle.
67 This book assesses the technological fix for the muddle left by downsizing and reengineering.
68 Analytical ability Does the candidate reason his or her way through the question or simply muddle along its surface?
69 Over the years the generations had gotten into a chronological muddle.
70 She made an admirable chairman, able to cut through confusion and muddle.
71 We can stay much as we are, in the same old muddle, with difficult decisions postponed.
72 The picture that emerges is one of muddle, intrigue, greed and occasionally altruism.
73 The world of muddle and incoherence, of being seventeen, of home, of unidentified feelings, of unresolved questions.
74 They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt.
75 But London's pattern of hospitals is such a historical muddle that no one can wave a wand and transform everything overnight.
76 The unnatural but popular division between righteous and unrighteous anger can get many people in a theological and practical muddle.
77 Unless, of course, there had been a muddle in the names.
78 Rather than just muddle on as I was before it was highlighted and said well these need watching.
79 Just as the slums, squalor and muddle of towns and cities could be overcome by planning, so could social evils.
80 Or I can stay, as I know I probably will. Muddle through.
81 What starts off as a bit of a laugh could quickly turn into an embarrassing muddle.
82 Nevertheless, if we allow ourselves to be swayed by every fashion that comes along, we live in a perpetual muddle.
83 The plan was to go in relays and not to leave the Jonquil unattended, but there was a muddle.
84 At first when you enter, the church seems forbidding and rather a muddle.
85 While the old hands somehow muddle through, novices are out of their depth within minutes.
86 When it comes to the detail of everyday life most of us just muddle through somehow, but Dennis was a Platonist.
87 Muddle and mayhem Security at the Shorts company's guided-missile plant in Belfast was exposed again.
88 Today, an independent inquiry will begin into the muddle at Southampton's Princess Anne hospital.
89 You muddle through, reduced to selling your own ads to make a decent buck.
90 While children were very young it was possible to muddle through.