bland造句31. He had the same bland good looks, the same friendly if formal manner and the same knack for courteous evasion.
32. I was taking too long to say something reassuring, standing there blinking in the bland afternoon sunlight.
33. Bland statements by officials are replaced by impromptu briefings by the prime minister himself.
34. They look all right but taste bland and the filling turns to runny brown jam once warmed up.
35. New chairman, Tory councillor Keith Bland admitted that the council had made mistakes.
36. Speculation on their colourful lives and enormous bank balances have provided much needed excitement in a sea of bland, beige tailoring.
37. A Hughie Nicholson try and a conversion, penalty and drop goal from Bland earned City the points.
38. His devotees, a pale and sickly-looking lot, swore that they had gained weight and strength on the bland diet.
39. Belief in the microcosm reflecting the macrocosm and viceversa does not produce some bland reflection of a theory of stable order.
40. He was so bland, he could have been Dan Reeves.
41. A crucial factor, after all, in a business where the bland die young.
42. But it could be like the book - bland, flat and not worth trying again.
43. Much nicer and far more refreshing than the bland oiliness of avocado and prawns, a combination which still baffles me.
44. The dance floor is dim, and colored lights give the bland cafeteria walls and the sagging crepe the snap of fiesta.
45. Steve maintains that the peppers give the bland turkey a piquant flavour.
46. They then searched the house to find out whether Bland, of Prior Dene, Darlington, was inside.
47. If your food tastes bland at first, add flavour with herbs and spices, particularly garlic.
48. On a conservative reckoning she would have to live at least another fifty years in this bland and dreary universe.
49. To that end, the carpeting in virtually all the residences is a bland beige -- making the homes easier to sell.
50. They usually taste bland because they are picked before the plant has the chance to add important sugars and aromas.
51. The wine is bland enough not to overpower the fish.
52. The woman was very like him, as bland to look at but perhaps a shade meaner.
53. Most job descriptions are bland, boring and totally lacking in colour.
54. His expression was bland, and he obviously had no intention of filling the damning silence.
55. If the sauce is bland, add a little more vinegar.
56. The Duke was offering bland reassurance about the scanty news of the day's skirmishes.
57. And to cap it all, the bland sleazy boredom of it all.
58. Reasonable texture and bland, if slightly uncooked, taste. Wholemeal flour contains wholewheat grain with nothing taken out.
59. This is a worthwhile publication, much more than just a bland follow-up to an exceptional Test series.
60. Sometimes it is salty, sometimes as bland as chard leaves.