rein造句61. Here, clearly, was a marvellous opportunity to give Pearce's principles free rein and see what costings they produced.
62. With a swift movement, the young man dismounted and brought the rein over the horse's head.
63. They drew rein in Sparta before the lordly dwelling, a house far more splendid than either young man had ever seen.
64. Apart from anything else, it would be necessary to keep Hilary Todd on a tight rein.
65. The ruling is an important victory for groups trying to rein in such verdicts.
66. After their sometimes brutal treatment of ethnic and religious minorities, the security forces may gain a freer rein.
67. You must rein in your temper.
68. He gave free rein to his impulses.
69. The king had free rein in his country.
70. You must learn to rein in your temper.
71. Diplomats are on a freer rein than other officials.
72. McCain has pledged to rein in government spending.
73. We'd better give the horse a free rein.
74. Pull on the right rein and the horse will turn to the right.
75. Trained personnel will mature only if we give them free rein.
76. The outgoing assembly will have free rein to rewrite rules until the end of the year.
77. In the blue, I can release all, and in the blue, I can give free rein to my thoughts.
78. In a move seen as an attempt to rein in the Mutawa, in February 2009, Saudi's King Abdullah replaced the head of the organisation.
79. How to give rein to the oral praise on the countryside market?
80. He did not draw rein until he reached the village.
81. Therefore, it is of great significance for translators to give free rein to their creativity and seek unswervingly the style reproduction of the ST in their literary translation practice.
82. Rein back is a rearward diagonal movement a two - beat rhythm but without a moment of suspension.
83. Circumstances like these free rein to speculation, rumor and fear.
84. China's leaders are caught a trap ascast around for ways to rein in investment.
85. Investors are seeking alternatives to United States Treasury bonds as worries escalate that lawmakers will fail to rein in the deficit and raise the federal debt limit in the coming days.
86. For a newcomer, a so-called greenhorn, there is nothing he can do, especially since the workmen are mostly Irish and one must speak English well in order to keep a tight rein on them.
87. With the competition in the hotel industry becoming more intense, how to give free rein to staff's enthusiasm and raise the profit is one of the important conditions in the competition.
88. The government evidently suspected that banks were using such maneuvers to evade rules put in place this year to rein in rampant lending and excess credit.
89. In a 1988 study, University of Zurich ethnologist Edward Stammbach set up an experiment with long-tailed macaque monkeys to test their ability to rein in aggressive behavior and act cooperatively.
90. But he says many members may vote in favor of it, because China has not taken enough measures to rein in the trade gap.