reins造句91) The Cathleen flapped the bridle reins sharply and the old mule moved off.
92) When Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) disclosed in January that Page would take the reins, the company's co-founder said it would be his top priority as CEO to clarify Google's focus areas.
93) He who holds back arisen anger as one checks a whirling chariot, him I call a charioteer; other folk only hold the reins.
94) KJV Yea, my reins shall rejoice, when thy lips speak right things.
95) Maybe he was some young buck trying to Push me aside , grab the reins of my company.
96) Another hussar rushed up to the horse too, but Bondarenko had already hold of the reins .
96)try its best to gather and build good sentences.
97) My reins also instruct me in the night seasons. ( Psalms 16:7 ).
98) This veritable change in how we compute provides immense opportunities for IT personnel to take the reins of change and use them to their individual and institutional advantage.
99) Then Cathleen flapped the bridle reins sharply and the old mule moved off.
100) Mao meant to give the reins to the masses'spiritual vitality to make up for the lack of capital and materials by carrying on the revolutionary tradition.
101) His jerkin on the reins only add to the horse's wildness.
102) When West finally stepped aside in 2000, Kupchak felt he was qualified to take the reins from the front-office legend.
103) However, having only taken the reins at Stade Velodrome in 2009, Deschamps felt he was unable to turn his back on a club which holds a special place in his heart from his playing days.
104) If you turn to passive aggression when you're uncomfortable with what's expected of you, it's important to do something to take the reins of your situation.
105) And we need strong, smart, confident young women to stand up and take the reins.
106) If Eriksson says yes, it will see him take the reins in the Koreans' first World Cup finals since reaching the last eight in 1966.
107) The man would drop his reins, go to the back of the wagon, bisect a hundred-pound block with his pick, swing half of it to his shoulder pad with his tongs, and proceed to someone's back door.
108) After Dwight David Eisenhower assumed the reins of government the emphasis of American's containment strategies shifted from Europe to Asia.
109) He's our trusted man; the reins of good fortune will be in the hands of one of our own.
110) The emperor is still a child, unable to assume the reins of government.
111) In fact, anyone can learn to take the reins from the subconscious and alter dream situations.
112) Tightening and loosening the reins by turn was the way to keep him.
113) The reins and the breeches of the groom are glittering white.
114) Take hold of your horse only as much as he needs. In other words, take only as much slack out of the reins as required to stop your horse. Never jerk from a loose rein.
115) Experience also suggests that it is best to loosen the reins on a currency when growth is strong and the external account is in surplus.
116) In 2008 the AFA handed the reins to Diego Maradona, a legendary player an unproven coach.
117) Don't yell instructions or pull strongly on the reins, as this may cause your horse to rear back.
118) Tung finished and folded his hands over the reins on the pommel of his saddle.
119) Economist Nicholas Spiro, of Spiro Sovereign Strategy, said: "The fact that investors have to wait another month for Mr Rajoy's cabinet to take the reins only adds to the uncertainty.
120) Dusty leaped after the mustangs. Jack nearly fell off. He clutched the reins in one hand and the saddle horn in the other.