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errand造句
(61) It'seems that someone has sent you on a fool's errand, Colonel. (62) I was in no way to blame for the annoying errand. (63) Also, GOFORIT.ERRAND must match the database alias as defined in the genericFindSqlString field in the persister class. (64) I am an office boy so everyone can order me to go on an errand for them if possible. (65) While he was hurrying off on his honest errand, what was she doing? (66) Towards her mother, too, Pearl's errand as a messenger of anguish was fulfilled. (67) Tie them all up in one bundle and have the errand boy return them to him. (68) It was the cold of his errand, a foot's errand. (69) Even in quiet times, predicting the paths of exchange rates is a fool's errand. (70) Thus, it is a important errand to know the mechanism of injury of children gymnastics athletes elbow joint epiphysis gristle and establish concrete measure of prevention. (71) On the day that Junior fell down, he and Senior set forth on their errand at their customary midmorning hour. (72) On a completely different errand, I found a page where someone had needed, found, and used a coding technique I'd mentioned briefly in the (very public) log of the site. (73) She would interrupt the applicant and wheel across the floor on some imaginary errand. (74) She looked upon him as her errand - man and humble slave. (75) Go-ForIt would match up the winning bid with the customer in need and collect a percentage of the fee paid for completion of the errand. (76) I have been thinking every day of coming to you on the very same errand. (77) Finally the station manager gave in and took him on as an errand boy - at no pay. (78) I'll not blame, you, Hetty, for coming on this errand, which was well meant, if not very wisely planned. (79) Jason: Alright, one more errand, Wally. Mother would like the deed of trust to this condo. (80) I went for an interview yesterday, but a fool's errand. The job had already been filled. (81) Michael turned to him and said gently, " I'm just the errand boy for the Bon, Freddie. (82) A slow, black boat setting out from the pier at Twenty-seventh Street upon its weekly errand bore, with many others, his nameless body to the Potter's Field. (83) It was a fool's errand and there wasn 't any gold to be found. (84) It was not an errand that much pleased the doctor.