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queue造句
121. Liverpool was taking a beating, and rumours were free for the asking on every street corner and in every food queue. 122. Why stand in a bus queue or sit in a traffic jam when you can walk almost as quickly? 123. I turned into a gentle left hand bend, saw a queue of cars ahead and hit the brake. 124. A queue of men were standing outside, soberly reporting for duty. 125. Stewart had filled in the V62 form while standing in the queue moments before staging the hold-up, the jury heard. 126. Leaving work and consigning yourself to the dole queue is obviously risky. 127. At the bus stop the breath of the queue is like a row of factory chimneys. 128. The queue for the exhibition of 1968 stretched right out into the street and round a corner. 129. A juggler was entertaining a theatre queue, turning an orange, a book and a saucepan in an incongruous circle. 130. Rayleen helped too, or rather her uniform did, giving us a pseudo-official status which meant we could jump the queue. 131. The other people in the queue had obviously been waiting longer than I and were moaning and groaning. 132. If a larger bird is low in the queue, why does it not displace the bird at the head? 133. Although her descent down the steep incline took several minutes, the queue at the foot remained motionless. 134. Treachery from a party gearing up below White Slab - only to sneak on to Great/Bow ahead of the queue. 135. Everyone used to fight to get to the front of the queue, as that way you usually got better portions. 136. Such old-boy networks were one way of jumping the promotion queue, of obtaining sponsorship. 137. Get a move on, you two! You're holding up the whole queue! 138. Armed with a fistful of papers you now have to join the queue to fetch the elusive gadget. 139. They had travelled to Berlin merely in order to join the queue of refugees trying to get home. 140. Expect to queue and don't expect to finger at peak times. 141. To clear this last hurdle I was forced to queue up outside a shed with a number of soldiers. 142. The hostess of the coffee place thought they were waiting for a table and corrected them for not standing in the queue. 143. In reality, he was allowing the guy second in the queue to get a good head start while chatting her up. 144. Finally she lurched away from the luggage queue, swinging gear on to a processing table to be inspected by a rigid agent. 145. I hurried off the tramcar with my luggage and approached the queue. 146. They could not buy tickets in advance, so they queue like docile cattle. 147. Outright batsmen joined the queue, and the supposedly slow bowlers were marking out what looked like suspiciously long run-ups. 148. We have all felt the howling wind of that great communal sigh which emanates from the queue behind you. 149. A small queue formed in the dusty street outside our office doors to ask for the scientist's address. 150. She pushed open the glass door, muttered good morning, and took her place in the queue.