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iceberg造句
(1) The ship hit an iceberg and went under. (2) But this is only the tip of the iceberg. (3) The ship struck a hidden iceberg. (4) Their ship circled the iceberg. (5) The ship ran upon the iceberg. (6) The ship was holed by an iceberg. (7) The glacier calved a large iceberg. (8) Most of the iceberg is under the water. (9) This figure represents only the tip of the iceberg, since as many as 90% of cases go unreported. (10) A giant iceberg was on a collision course with the ship. (11) An iceberg was on a collision course with the ship. (12) But this was only the tip of the iceberg. (13) And that's just the igloo on the iceberg. (14) Over 100 burglaries are reported every month, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. (15) Unless we're all a lot more careful, the people who have died so far will be just the tip of the iceberg. (16) These small local protests are just the tip of the iceberg. (17) The above complaints are, I suspect, just the tip of the iceberg. (18) The Titanic met her fate by crashing into a huge iceberg. (19) The reported cases of food poisoning are only the tip of the iceberg. (20) But the irregular payments for which Stan Flashman's club were punished may only be the tip of the iceberg. (21) Also, one photo shows a large object that resembles an iceberg trapped in solid sea ice. (22) Advertising, however, turned out to be only the tip of the iceberg. (23) Inner City are the visible, commercial tip of Detroit's techno iceberg. (24) Unless these matters are faced, there is a hidden iceberg which threatens the good ship cooperation. (25) Despite these praiseworthy efforts, only the tip of the iceberg has been noticeably affected. (26) Investigators say the irregular campaign contributions may be just the tip of the iceberg. (27) The following list is merely the tip of the iceberg. (28) Yet they have only touched the tip of the iceberg, especially with respect to old people in their own homes or private care. (29) What follows is just the tip of the legislative iceberg which has affected local government in the past few years. (30) Alan Milburn, Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate for Darlington, claims the figures are only the tip of the iceberg.