nerves造句(121) I am not sure my nerves can stand another night like this.
(122) Before a performance, she takes three deep breaths to settle her nerves.
(123) The grind of heavy machines could get on their nerves.
(124) This movement lengthens your spine and tones the spinal nerves.
(125) We get on each other's nerves, to put it bluntly .
(126) You need a cool head and nerves of steel .
(127) They walk out into the arena, all nerves.
(128) Chopra moved between them, calming their fractious nerves.
(129) She was a bundle of nerves.
(130) The booze was performing acrobatics on his nerves.
(131) Rosie was very insecure and a bundle of nerves.
(132) Liz's fingernails were tingling, her nerves crawling with frustration.
(133) This child was getting on my nerves.
(134) He shuddered, feeling cold fingertips touch his nerves.
(135) In the citadel of St Martial everyone's nerves were on edge.
(136) Jerry had had a hard day and his nerves were on edge.
(137) Since she lost her job Rosie's been a bundle of nerves.
(138) He gripped his arms in fear, his nerves at snapping point.
(139) People seemed to be living on the edge of their nerves.
(140) He was engaging in a war of nerves with her, Isabel realised at last, but he didn't remember.
(141) Jane and Rochester walk in the garden to soothe their nerves.
(141)try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(142) When carrying out the operation, doctors have to take great care not to damage the delicate nerves endings.
(143) Act calm - stay calm One successful method of mastering nerves is to act the way you would like to feel.
(144) She knew it was a stupid thing to say, but the presence of Magrat was getting on her nerves.
(145) In addition, a couple of deep breaths calms the nerves wonderfully when your adrenalin is flowing.
(146) Gloucester tried to muster the troops but Bristol held the line and their nerves and took the match 16 -12.
(147) Calm your nerves by deep breathing, not by having a stiff drink.
(148) What that will do to Strachan's nerves hardly bears thinking about.
(149) The tubules exude fluid when cut and contain living cells, as well as nerves.
(150) Jackson, albeit a married man with children like himself, had an incorrigibly juvenile streak which grated on Montgomery's nerves.