sprung造句121 The completion of the narrow-gauge line in 1899 brought an end to the Chilkoot as the best route north. The forest reclaimed its tented towns as quickly as they had sprung up.
122 Fresh off her romantic Seychelles honeymoon, she sprung into first official duties greeting the Obamas in an affordable off-the-rack dress!
123 The control gains which are tuned according to road frequency are used to the velocity feedback of the sprung mass and the unsprung mass./sprung.html
124 Hundreds of euphemisms have sprung up to cope with politically incorrect vocabulary.
125 The month of brocade about don't be sprung up, this asseveration is also very evil not very agreeable.
126 He had sprung into fame as the leader of the raid.
127 City industries have sprung up like mushrooms after rain since liberation.
128 The Eritrean volcano, which sprung into life on Sunday, sending a huge ash cloud 13km into the atmosphere, has continued to disrupt air travel across the region.
129 The tears sprung to his eyes and blurred all objects.
130 Since the early nineties, clothing brands, such as lush sprung up, so the clothing brand agency business industry continues to shuffle through adjustments to grow up.
131 Vernon's fancy of her must have sprung from her prompt and most musical responsiveness.
132 In 2005 the government banned the private trade in grain that had sprung up as an improvised response to the last famine.
133 Chest is of moderate width so that it does not interfere with forward motion and extends rearwards to well sprung ribs.
134 Clever mechanisms and hard-wearing details, such as the solid, sprung clip, ensure that your enjoyment in writing remains as timeless as the design.
135 It's little wonder that from this vibrant and variegated culture, a new American literature has sprung.
136 A handful of independent companies have sprung upemploying armies of several hundred people each to drive around citiesand gather information for their GPS databases.
137 Mao Zedong Thought has sprung from and developed Marxism - Leninism .
138 We met with very bad weather again, in which the ship sprung her mainmast.
139 Ali sprung forwards , imitating the action of one throwing the lasso, then of a strangled lion.
140 To that end, an entire industry has sprung up, dedicated to providing couples with a ceremony modeled after Protestant church ceremonies.
141 Schematics are often beautifully rendered, but they're also just as often quick entertaining sketches that appear to have sprung out of the mind of some madcap Professor.
142 A strong love has sprung up between the minstrel and the king.
143 A great number of factories have sprung up in the countryside.
144 With that in mind, the compression cycle controls the motion of the vehicle's unsprung weight, while extension controls the heavier, sprung weight.
145 Don't expect me to make the elevator work immediately - I've just the job sprung on me.
146 Compared to the passive system, the acceleration of the sprung mass, and suspension travel is significantly reduced for the system with a controlled MR damper.
147 Feral populations have sprung up in Sydney, Perth and Hobart from the release of unwanted birds.
148 Numerous factories have sprung up in this once desolate area.
149 Many new factories have sprung up in my home town.
150 Ribs long and well sprung but not barrel shaped, extending well towards hindquarters.