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full-blown造句
1. Once you are injected you will—sooner or later—develop full-blown AIDS. 2. The border dispute turned into a full-blown crisis. 3. The fighting may develop into a full-blown war. 4. He developed full-blown Aids five years after contracting HIV. 5. Don had full-blown AIDS for over a year before he died. 6. The drop in shares could develop into a full-blown crisis. 7. Before becoming a full-blown director, he worked as the film editor on Citizen Kane. 8. A housewife soul must metamorphose into a full-blown housewife. 9. Fortunately, full-blown flu epidemics are relatively rare. 10. The prospect of a full-blown auction for Cogeco is dim, given that Messrs. 11. Handy rejects a full-blown version of this vision on the grounds that such a divergent society would be very unstable. 12. As in any full-blown controversy, these polarised positions were the ones taken up by most contributors to the fight. 13. But doctors predicted that her chance of developing full-blown diabetes in the next five years was at least 1 in 4. 14. When full-blown free trade eventually comes, the Windwards will be on a very sticky wicket. 15. They may succeed in turning a little local difficulty into a full-blown regional conflagration. 16. They vary from a brief head nod or sagging of the body to a full-blown fall with injury. 17. It's more powerful than the regular injection models, but not quite as powerful as the full-blown turbos. 18. Others again, such as physics, chemistry or history, have important professional associations or societies without being full-blown professions. 19. The Allies, however, had no intention of letting the armistice arrangements slide by default into a full-blown peace. 20. Ginsburg has seen the Super Bowl transformed from a football game in 1967 to a full-blown media spectacle today. 21. The welfare state and the managed economy did not suddenly emerge full-blown in this period. 22. This area is always full of interest: mime artists, solo guitarists and full-blown jazz bands entertain the passing public. 22.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 23. What began as a serious oil spill has become a full-blown environmental disaster. 24. By restricting the power of the elected government, the president hopes to prevent problems from erupting into full-blown crises. 25. Taken to extremes, what begins as an anxiety may develop into a full-blown phobia, crippling the life of the sufferer. 26. Their recently acquired understanding very often prevents them from achieving a full-blown panic attack. 27. Are we delicate mistletoe, paying lip service to the green theme, or full-blown Lincoln green? 28. Now, however, they are being formally recognised as mild, but genuine, variations of full-blown psychosis. 29. Mixing it with water, wind, and memory, I reconstitute the desiccated fact as a full-blown experience pulsing with life. 30. Or, given the complexities of the issue and the importance, the suit could be held over for a full-blown review.