tied up造句(91) The union had judged that if our raft was tied up inside the harbour the local fishing boats would have difficulty manoeuvring.
(92) I can't see you tomorrow, I'm tied up all day.
(93) Meanwhile, the men virtually tied up their third successive win in the series in Swansea.
(94) That is the private opportunity cost of the funds tied up in the project.
(95) Got up there and got tied up with one of them Mississippi gals and one year led to two led to five.
(96) Other guaranteed income bonds are paying an average of around 5 percent on £5,000 left tied up for a year.
(97) No more than 10 percent of total investment to be tied up in any one company. 2.
(98) Our mental images of ourselves are tied up in our body image.
(99) Traffic was tied up in most of downtown Washington until early afternoon.
(100) Clara tied up all the books again and put the bundle under the desk.
(101) It is a particularly daring stunt, involving being tied up and suspended in mid-air.
(102) The police were then called to the house and found two people tied up in a back bedroom.
(103) I'm sorry, he's tied up at the moment. Could you call back later?
(104) Christianity in Africa is tied up with its colonial past.
(105) An attacker can be quite literally tied up in an excruciatingly painful arm twist in seconds.
(106) The ponies were tied up in the shade to the branches of a row of gum trees which divided the two pitches.
(107) The others were tied up with sickness, special duties, leave and - a key problem - court attendance.
(108) Patient is strangled POLICE searched a hospital yesterday after an ex-patient was tied up and strangled with a scarf.
(109) For many, aspiration to higher things through promotion was tied up with the idea of a larger wage-packet.
(110) We tied up our beasts, sat on the rocks and ate.
(111) The first two soldiers had now crossed the room and dragged to the floor the men who were tied up.
(112) I got tied up a little longer than anticipated at my agency meeting this morning.
(113) My grandmother used to live in back of the highway and saw her tied up.
(114) She tied up her sticks and wrapped them in the silk again.
(115) We can tell Mr Goodwin to patrol the grounds in case he is dumped, tied up,[http:///tied up.html] or something like that.
(116) Her hair was tied up in a hair net and the hat was removed and placed to the right of her chest.
(117) This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system, about which you may have read in the press.
(118) Her platinum hair, with its dark roots, was tied up in dozens of tiny pigtails.
(119) Our identity is tied up with being some one who never achieves these goals.
(120) All that personal politics stuff had left them tied up in knots.