unrelenting造句(31) People were buffeted by unrelenting inflation.
(32) The words fell, unrelenting, on his ears.
(33) Wind and rain are no strangers to Massachusetts, but this rain was torrential and unrelenting.
(34) Lerner thought this behavior might be an attempt to protect the psyche of people facing an abysmal, unrelenting amount of misery and despair.
(35) I was standing on the cemented platform waiting for the train that would take me to College, my untucked shirt flapping wildly in the unrelenting autumn gusts.
(36) She writes, Exacting and unrelenting obedience to kinship demands made the Dakotas a most kind, unselfish people, always acutely aware of those about them and innately courteous.
(37) His writings demonstrated an unrelenting strength of life through the portrayal of uninhabited romantic atmosphere.
(38) James's Chronicle wrote contemptuously of " a foolish, obstinate, and unrelenting King. "
(39) While most pregnant women face moderate stress, a smaller slice have unrelenting, chronic strain.
(40) But there's a price to be paid for adhering to such unrelenting standards: perfectionism is associated with anxiety, depression, self-harm, workaholism and eating disorders.
(41) She was the only woman in the homicide unit, and already there hadbeen problems between her and another detective, charges of sexual harassment, countercharges of unrelenting bitchiness.
(42) Eg : One who has a compulsive and unrelenting need to work.
(43) But when it comes to political dissent and religious freedom, the government has been unrelenting.
(44) A poignant exhibition in the parliament building shows the mass murder, deportations, collectivisation, forced atheism and unrelenting propaganda inflicted on Lithuania under Soviet rule.
(45) This time the chase would be long and hard and unrelenting.
(46) In the clinical trial, 10 patients with unrelenting pain caused by cancer were injected with the gene transfer agent in the area of skin related to the location of pain.
(47) But many of Adams's most vocal and unrelenting critics turned out to be Republicans.
(48) Without the cooling and ventilation system, things get hot quickly under the unrelenting desert sun.
(49) Unrelenting self - criticism often goes hand in hand with depression and anxiety and it may even depression.
(50) Ethan Frome has been forgivably overlooked by your list's compilers, who perhaps developed a deep aversion to this oft-studied tale of unrelenting misery in their schooldays.
(51) The unrelenting violence and dirty play has marked the first round of the playoffs.
(52) Given her unrelenting hate for Illidan, his continued good health is obviously a very bad sign.