roll back造句1. The car began to roll back down the hill.
2. One provision of the law was to roll back taxes to the 1975 level.
3. Sarah carried her cup of coffee and cheese roll back to her chosen table and settled to work.
4. Environmentalists say that Congress is trying to roll back clean-air and water laws and to dismantle the Endangered Species Act.
5. It was an effort to roll back federal aid to the poor across a much broader front.
6. The second it ended, I would roll back over and spit up again.
7. Nobody could roll back the wheel of history.
8. Let's roll back the carpets and have a dance.
9. Nobody can roll back the wheel of history.
10. Roll back the given transaction.
11. Roll back to the right to exit this maneuver.
12. Gillmor: Can you roll back through that?
13. We are now engaged in diplomatic efforts to roll back this development.
14. But A2 can afterwards roll back the insert, and then A1 has not retrieved uncommitted data.
15. We will roll back the power of the central state.
16. Blair is unlikely to roll back any of the previous ruling party's major ecomonic reforms.
17. In this instance, you should first commit or roll back the nested Unit of Work and only then its parent.
18. We were confident that we could roll back the enemy forces that barred out way.
19. Therefore, he proposes to partially roll back the rate reduction in Central Excise duties and enhance the standard rate on all non-petroleum products from 8 per cent to 10 per cent ad valorem.
20. Mr Obama promised to roll back Mr Bush's imperial presidency. But has he?
21. As the waves roll back, more and more sand can be seen.
22. En-vironmentalists regard these moves as the government taking advantage of the national mood to roll back protective measures.
23. Standing on the Great Wall, we could feel the centuries roll back.
24. Since 1979 there has been fresh emphasis on the need to roll back the frontiers of the state.
25. Pope had already removed his jacket and begun to roll back his sleeve.
26. In area after area, the pressure is on to roll back even the modest steps toward ensuring equality of recent years.
27. With his neck and ankles still trussed, he tried to roll back into himself like a hedgehog.
28. Republicans have fallen short of their goals to dramatically roll back the federal health-care entitlements Waxman ushered into law.
29. After the uprisings in Poland and Hungary in 1956 were ruthlessly suppressed, many speculated that Khrushchev would have to roll back his program of de-Stalinization and crack down further.
30. The original file system must be unmounted before executing the roll back.