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jealously造句
31. The relevant Congressional committees guarded their territories jealously. 32. They were eyeing us jealously. 33. They guard this relationship jealously against all outsiders. 34. He guarded his privacy jealously. 35. His jealously guarded secret was soon common property. 36. The ancient farmers guarded their water rights jealously. 37. You have no idea how jealously the individual states guard their state's rights. 38. By challenging his own country to share waterequitably, Bromberg has rattled the cages of hard-line Israelipoliticians who see water as a national security issue—and as aresource to guard jealously. 39. Ossified societies guard positional goods more , not less, jealously. 40. One of the few outsiders who has read the jealously guarded new book is Mike Ridley, owner of Pooh Corner, a heritage centre and shop in Hartfield, East Sussex. 41. Vladimir became jealously angry and challenged Eugene to a duel. Through stubBornness Eugene accepted the challenge. 42. A vampire bat comes back to his fellow vampires with a bloody mouth. They stare at him jealously and ask him where he got the blood. 43. Following one teaching is not a way of confining you or jealously monopolizing you. 44. He jealously safeguarded the honoured name and great position won in the past. 45. Human history is nothing but war, famine, failure, hatred, jealously, and emptiness. 46. UBS is fighting the civil suit and says compliance would require its employees to commit fraud in Switzerland, which jealously defends its bank secrecy legislation. 47. She has jealously shielded their privacy even as her historic place in the space program blossomed. 48. He understood the powers of the presidency to be broad, centrally controlled, jealously guarded, and always preserved, even in the formalities of personal comportment. 49. Powerful Americans guard their time jealously and charge handsomely for it. 50. The overseas push is a big turnabout for Japan, which long jealously protected its prized bullet train technology. 51. In a garishly decorated Los Angeles hotel suite, Johnny Fontane was as jealously drunk as any ordinary husband. 52. Dogs feel intense jealously when they spot that they are unfairly treated.