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cobbled造句
1, The group had cobbled together a few decent songs. 2, The diplomats cobbled an agreement together. 3, Cottrell strode out across the cobbled courtyard. 4, The essay was cobbled together from some old notes. 5, The place is a cobbled triangle. 6, The government seems to have cobbled together these proposals. 7, She cobbled together an essay in half an hour. 8, The reforms have been very hastily cobbled together. 9, With its narrow cobbled streets and gabled houses, Brugge must be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. 10, She cobbled together a tent from a few pieces of string and a sheet. 11, A long cobbled street bisects the town from east to west. 12, The student cobbled together an essay in half an hour. 13, They walked through the arch and into the cobbled courtyard. 14, The window looked out on to the cobbled yard. 15, The cobbled streets were closed to cars. 16, Lunch could be had in the inn's cobbled courtyard. 17, There were two cars on the cobbled forecourt. 18, They walked together across a cobbled square. 19, She followed Will along the mean cobbled streets until he paused alongside a narrow alley. 20, There was a wide, cobbled enclosure,[http:///cobbled.html] flanked on all sides by sagging black buildings. 21, To his left was a long, shadowy, cobbled passage running beside what looked like barred loose boxes. 22, The cobbled beaches swarmed with seals, and there was, as well, a fine colony of otters. 23, The cobbled yard outside the stables which were built in 1540. 24, The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but still the cars choke the cobbled streets. 25, Angela actually found herself holding her nose as she walked through the cobbled streets. 26, There was no phone number listed for the old seminary that opened on to a cobbled courtyard above the Praia Grande. 27, They walked through the barbican of the Rorim into the cobbled courtyard beyond. 28, He has total control over the broadcasting media and the government that he laboriously cobbled together over an eight-month period. 29, Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest. 30, The Co-operative also had double doors with a wicket gate leading into a cobbled yard.