cruelly造句61. None of them but Tess seemed to see the sorrow of the story; to a certainty not one knew how cruelly it touched the tender place in her experience.
62. The ebb - tide , which had so cruelly delayed us, was now making reparation, and delaying our assailants.
63. After Liu Bang couple eradicated their partners of insurgence cruelly, the moral basis of Han Dynasty was shattered.
64. But she has not gone where she'll be cruelly treated; where she'll be ill-used?
65. If we test merit and fame and lost present affect, we younger sister's the sons maybe be cruelly saw for mistake to buy the minor bawdry establishing.
66. The German lines are aroused and furious, return the fire cruelly.
67. The Icelander asks to be allowed to compose an epic poem in the old style about how cruelly he is being treated and about how great Iceland is.
68. The Princess was cruelly cast aside when she failed to produce an heir.
69. The play closes with ample poetic justice and universal jubilee: the villain is cruelly done to death, the orphan recovers his lost property, and Ch'eng Ying receives rewards for his sacrifice.
70. This is so called dedication for the arts. She performed as an undergrounder who is cruelly treated by an operative acted by Huang Xiaoming.
71. The supply of time , though gloriously regular, is cruelly restricted.
72. Those who had been wronged stood up and demanded that their wrongs be redressed , and those who had been made to suffer cruelly spoke out against those responsible for their suffering.
73. I ended with one of Albert Schweitzer's moving prayers: "For animals that are over worked, underfed, and cruelly treated;"
74. How can you turn away from a child that is being cruelly treated?
75. His new step-mother treated him cruelly and finally forced him to marry a girl with a pock-marked face for whom he had no liking.
76. She seems kind and no-nonsense, so this is as cruelly unexpected as a punch in the solar plexus: she's telling me I'm not doing my job properly.
77. Sicily was a land that had been more - cruelly raped than any other in history.