tracked造句1. The police tracked the criminal to his hideout.
2. He tracked down his cousin and uncle. The latter was sick.
3. Detectives had tracked her down in California.
4. Students are already being tracked.
5. The progress of each student is tracked by computer.
6. They have tracked down the spy.
7. The police tracked the terrorists to their hide-out.
8. The dogs tracked the wolf to its lair.
9. The camera eventually tracked away.
10. Which of you boys tracked mud all over the kitchen floor?
11. It was not long before I tracked down the lost watch.
12. The study tracked the careers of 1226 doctors who trained at the University of Michigan Medical School.
13. I finally tracked down the reference in a dictionary of quotations.
14. I finally tracked the reference down in a book of quotations.
15. A Federal Court case had been fast tracked to Wednesday.
16. These outages must be tracked to build a record of failed service delivery.
17. The criminal was tracked down and knocked off by the police.
18. The trail's gone cold. I tracked the boy as far as the factory, but there it ended.
19. I finally tracked him down at his house in London.
20. Police tracked him to Valencia and there the trail went cold .
21. The researchers tracked their gifts for the entire year.
22. By July 1998 police had tracked him down.
23. Members in Ireland have tracked down the original carriage; it was acting as a holiday home, and was virtually intact!
24. When traders tracked him down to his hotel room, he wouldn't answer the door.
25. Documents can be tracked to ensure they were received, thus improving auditing capabilities.
26. I eventually tracked down the ward sister, who was wrestling with an intravenous drip that had collapsed.
27. The dollar rose against a basket of 10 major currencies tracked by Finex, a financial futures exchange.
28. Similarly, Fire Support Company had to set up their display of mortars, anti-tank missiles and Scimitar tracked recce vehicles.
29. The birds were outfitted with radio transmitters so that they can be tracked.
30. Wilkie, who describes himself modestly as a working journalist, then tracked down the poet's widow.