vigour造句61 Royal charters bore witness to renewed vigour outside the demesne as in it.
62 They valued his vigour and inventiveness and came to respect him as a reliable man of business.
63 Mr Ridley said the action would be pursued with the utmost vigour.
64 The child of a black white mating, safe from both cystic fibrosis and sickle-cell disease, is hybrid vigour personified.
65 There is new vigour in the businesses liberated from state ownership; better management and better industrial relations.
66 He recognised the vigour that these imparted to the works of Rubens and Veronese.
67 She did this with great vigour at, seemingly, every opportunity.
68 Fish, reptiles, birds and mammals all protect their young and often each other, with great vigour, when danger threatens.
69 According to community workers the police show little of their customary vigour in the hunt for assailants after attacks like this.
70 His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous.
71 Now the same thing will have to be achieved in 1986 so our fund-raising efforts must be continued with added vigour.
72 He argued with tremendous vigour, and when he demolished his victims it was with evident relish.
73 Management by inertia is such a draining and wasteful approach that you must be prepared to resist its consequences with vigour.
74 Though a good deal older than Privet the mole gave the impression of vigour and intelligence, talking quickly, and seeming restless.
75 Right at the start of the gospel story we find the Spirit active in full vigour.
76 The other follow like sheep - grateful to be lead with vigour in a specific direction.
77 Strength and physical endurance would rocket as blood surged around their systems with unprecedented vigour.
78 That is the path that we must pursue, with vigour and determination.
79 We have defended Britain's interests with vigour and with success.
80 However, in March 1676, the King commanded them to execute these laws with renewed vigour.
81 With varying degrees of vigour, officials tried to stamp it out.
82 And Des works out in his home gym to keep up with her youthful vigour.
83 Its vigour and vitality attest to a popular piety deeply rooted in the everyday life of the local community.
84 To add insult to injury, Palace, attacking with renewed vigour, were then awarded a doubtful penalty.
85 The task of establishing and encouraging national cultural activities was pursued with some vigour by the new ministry.
86 She is about fifty but strong and healthy and full of feminine vigour.
87 Vigour and tenacity, however, were softened by a talent for propaganda and persuasion.
88 They must also plunder with much greater vigour the techniques of neighbouring disciplines.
89 Though not all laws are enforced with equal vigour, criminal law defines crime as it is officially recognized.
90 But he liked the Master and admired the vigour of his leadership.