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sternly造句
31) Lanser said sternly, " I'm not averse to killing people if that finishes it. " 32) Babbs, however , did not believe in nicknames and sternly called the President " Franklin. " 33) He sternly admonished the students who had violated the school rules. 34) Neglecting a carbuncle will cause -- deal sternly with evil - doers will lead to serious trouble. 35) He saw that his wife's eye was fixed sternly on him. 36) So, on the one hand, we must deal sternly with the factionalist elements and, on the other, we must select successors from among comrades who are young, healthy and have a good all-round record. 37) "Put down pugilism - if I have to wear it night and day, " said the Moral Sentiment of the Community, sternly. 38) Main reasons causing general credit faults in society is that the man losing credit can obtain handsome economical income instead of being punished sternly. 39) He was waiting, somewhat sternly, for Winston to speak, but about what? 40) He many a time spoke sternly to me about my pertness; and averred that the stab of a knife could not inflict a worse pang than he suffered at seeing his lady vexed. 41) His face was sternly set with all its old force and strength. 42) Mr Deasy stared sternly for some moments over the mantelpiece at the shapely bulk of a man in tartan fillibegs: Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. 43) Description: Compact sternly metal with silver gray metallic luster. It is readily oxidized in the air. 44) "No! " answered Gruntle sternly, "We feed no beggars at our house. Tell him to go somewhere else. We need all our soup for ourselves. " 45) All such professors of the several branches of jocularity would have been sternly repressed, not only by the rigid discipline of law, but by the general sentiment which gives law its vitality. 46) The Senior Lieutenant looked sternly at us: 'I'm warning you: not a single shot without my command. ' With that, he crawled off towards the location of a signalman in the forest. 47) In their sternly restricted fact life they remained as of old -- plodding, diligent, careful , practical , economical.