streaming造句31. Some people object to streaming because it gives an unfair advantage to intelligent children.
32. The horses came to a halt, steam streaming from their nostrils.
33. Symptoms are streaming eyes, a runny nose, headache and a cough.
34. Now more and more people are streaming into big cities.
35. She came in, rain streaming from her clothes and hair.
36. I awoke next morning to brilliant sunshine streaming into my room.
37. The sun was streaming in through the window, yet it did nothing to lighten his mood.
38. She was walking by the sea, her pale hair streaming.
39. Faces appeared, water streaming from their eye-sockets.
40. The highlander doubled up, eyes crossed and streaming.
41. Tears were streaming down his black cheeks.
42. Tears are streaming down our faces.
43. Streaming out of the shuttered pension funds.
44. The laibon's cattle are streaming in in their fullness.
45. Bellot retired, blood streaming from a head wound.
46. Like refugees, streaming out of South Chicago.
47. His eyes were streaming with tears.
48. His eyes were streaming with tears from the coughing.
49. Its blood, streaming upon the glass, was slowly set aside by the windscreen wipers.
50. The observer lay sprawled across his gun, his blond hair streaming romantically in the wind.
51. Instead, the new bus will be designed as an asynchronous bus capable of handling streaming data.
52. The streaming sunlight is just barely sneaking around the edges of these motel-orange drapes.
53. When I pull on my coat, the tears are streaming down my face.
54. Carolyn lifted her head sightlessly, tears and snot streaming down her face.
55. Right in the centre is one person with a streaming cold who is sneezing his head off!
56. A phone box stood beside a deserted stretch of road - a red oblong rooted in the streaming supine grass.
57. There were no more creatures streaming from the rear of the shuttle.
58. Elsie, who lived with us at that time, just sat with tears streaming down her face.
59. Thousands of refugees are now streaming out of the city.
60. On windy days he finds himself flying over Doncaster, flares a-flap, hair streaming behind him like a curtain.