tied up造句(121) He pulled on an old army tracksuit and finally tied up his gym shoes.
(122) I can already hear the objections from those clubs who have a few players tied up with the Championship.
(123) They found Googol tied up securely in the Emerald Suite with a leather hood over his head.
(124) Its fixed-interest bond pays 11.50 percent net provided the money is tied up for at least 12 months.. Key move on cards.
(125) The boat was there, tied up and rocking gently to the swirl of the dark water inshore.
(126) Most of this is tied up in grants, salaries and existing programmes, some of them five years long.
(127) Singh had earned his prize with the shot that tied up this championship.
(128) The Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow are destroyed, and the Lion is tied up in your yard.
(129) Mrs Bennett had been tied up and left in the back of the van.
(130) Let us get down to tackling practical matters such as getting those trade negotiations tied up.
(131) She keeps all his old letters, tied up in bundles.
(132) But Berisha, tied up in an election year and basking in Western political support, ignored the warnings.
(133) Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the nexus of education and employment.
(134) No point in fixing dates when television's cameras are tied up elsewhere.
(135) When you have a bad spell, the natural temptation is probably to become tied up in excuses.
(136) Newspapers are tied up in bundles, or put into plastic bags.
(137) There they found two boats tied up alongside the wharf, waiting to unload their cargo of dolphin corpses.
(138) But waste in government does not come tied up in neat packages.
(139) That it's unnatural for people to be tied up together in families for years and years.
(140) Their clients go to them to be tied up, whipped or put in a cage.
(141) Apart from that, everyone else is tied up with this extraordinary business at the Savoy.
(142) She seemed harassed and shop-worn,[/tied up.html] her greying hair tied up in a bun with a twisted elastic band.
(143) The trouble is, he's going to be tied up with all this now.
(144) Our very limited resources are all tied up in getting on with the work.
(145) Over at Newport News, the Union tugboat Zouave had completed her morning duties and was tied up at the wharf.
(146) Teams that have substantial capital tied up in computers or telecommunications networks may monitor computer usage or net-work usage.
(147) They tied up to a buoy near some railroad docks.
(148) They successfully tied up the upper house in endless debate.
(149) They dashed and darted about, playing their street games or kicking a ball made of rolled rags tied up.
(150) This project tied up a great deal of manpower.