sprung造句31 Buddhist pagodas have sprung back to life.
32 A breeze had sprung up, rustling the trees.
33 Unhappiness was sprung from rapacity.
34 So can sprung edge, storage and orthopaedic divans.
35 Condominiums and shopping malls have sprung up in profusion.
36 Fern bars sprung up with hanging macrame baskets.
37 Louis, have sprung into being.
38 Performances are idiomatic, with well sprung rhythms and sensibly chosen tempi, and benefit from a generally cool and restrained approach.
39 All art and all the finest achievements of mankind have sprung from emotion.
40 And yet even so, holy and awesome though they were, they kept the mark of what they had sprung from.
41 Bars had sprung up on South Railroad Street and around the depot, and robberies and brawls were commonplace.
42 Theirs was a correction of smug Victorian concepts, a crusade sprung from reactive energies.
43 Small and large breeders have sprung up worldwide, anxious to cash in on escalating demand.
44 It was Beatty's first movie and he was sprung from nowhere into the superstar bracket.
45 In this more tolerant environment several newspapers representing different shades of opinion have already sprung up, especially in the urban areas.
46 As part of a concerted effort to reinvigorate residential communities, 2, 000 new houses have sprung up since 1990.
47 It was as if the dark man of her dreams had suddenly sprung to life, and was now heading to claim her.
48 A Maypole sprung up and the displaced tuff was unfurled on the tarmac road.
49 He had sprung out at her from nowhere, not even giving her the time to brace herself against him.
50 During an ambush we sprung near Hoc Mon, I remember firing 25 to 30 rounds as fast as I could.
51 Shops, cafes and entertainment venues sprung up and Jaywick became a popular resort.
52 Ethno-religious conflicts and the role of group identity Ethno-religious conflicts have sprung up all over the world in recent years.
53 There were months of planning, false trails were laid, tests and traps set up and sprung.
54 Ask for a copy of the original information so that any spokesman you provide will not have it sprung upon him.
55 A wide range of hand-made pocketed sprung units is available.
56 Still, development had sprung up around the edges, like weeds encroaching on a garden.
57 To Parker, it was, from a lovely yielding boy, to a demon sprung against him.
58 It is just one, however, of several that have sprung up to assist car buyers.
59 Videos Nor is the video industry, which has sprung into life in barely a decade, necessarily a sign of semi-literacy.
60 The old quarrel, sprung from a tract of land in dispute, had been fomented by many acts of hostility since.