dropping造句61 Just as I was dropping off, a strange thought crossed my mind.
62 Choppers were dropping ammo boxes inside the perimeter.
63 Prices dropping High-speed modems are really dropping in price.
64 Inflation under control, unemployment dropping.
65 Her hands shake constantly and she keeps dropping things.
66 Our kids are dropping like flies.
67 Dropping the wing, Mungo swung round, losing his balance.
68 He's dropping the charges against Jamie.
69 Allied planes began dropping bombs at midnight Tuesday.
70 Do you remember any 49ers dropping passes this season?
71 There was no point in dropping everything and quitting.
72 Admits commuters are dropping out but blames the recession.
73 Players from both teams are dropping like flies.
74 Livestock are dropping dead in the fields.
75 Dropping hints here, dropping names there.
76 But their levels are dropping dramatically.
77 You can be fined £100 for dropping litter.
78 Averages were dropping every year, as were graduation rates.
79 Importantly, dropping out of college has not deprived him of academic qualifications.
80 Just the thing to stop you from dropping down dead after strutting your stuff to the latest chart topper!
81 Moira screamed and ran away from him, dropping several books and a protractor.
82 Why not something else equally apparently arbitrary, such as blowing bubbles, or dropping pebbles?
83 Dropping down on to all fours, she came swaying over to sniff at little Arcas, who lay asleep in my arms.
84 To prevent this happening chemical agents known as sequestrants are used which bind up the residues preventing them from dropping out of solution.
85 There were sudden sharp sounds, a fir cone dropping to the ground, a seagull.
86 Dropping Trent's neck rope, he scrabbled for the pistol in his belt.
87 But the bills were dropping on to the doormat and I felt I had no choice.
88 And while you may not swear or shout aloud, your writing slows, words dropping stiff and stilted.
89 The Empire army is vulnerable to large terror-inducing monsters dropping on it from above.
90 The white man was picking up and dropping little cans on one of the shelves.