banish造句31. He tried to banish gloom from his thought.
32. You will banish these ghastly thoughts.
33. He decided to banish the thought.
34. What it can do: Calm redness and banish blotchiness.
35. Banish all troubles from your mind.
36. The doctor advised her to banish fear and anxiety.
37. He wanted to banish this business from his mind, yet it obsessed him.
38. It also encourages people to banish the fatuity, to be creative and push the social progress continuously.
39. Zeus: I banish you to the darkest pits of Tartarus!
40. If we could banish all such preconception when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.
41. Let us reasonably Banish care And just be friends , enjoying nature.
42. It allowed Hebrew society and Judaism to strengthen for another crucial century—by which time the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar could banish the Hebrew people but not obliterate them or their faith.
43. Rafael Benitez believes Liverpool must be more ruthless in front of goal if they are to banish their Stoke City hoodoo at Anfield tonight.
44. One snag is that they do not totally banish power losses.
45. Of all things , banish the egotism out of your conversation.
46. During the National Civic Virtues Month, all the cities should and banish disarray and discourtesy.
47. Findan must forever banish Nicolai from the lands of the living.
48. Of its unmeaning character, too, I was entirely persuaded, yet that did not banish it.
49. Can England banish the jinx which seems to descend on their meetings with Germany at major tournaments, and finally lay to rest the ghosts of shoot-out defeats in 1990 and 1996?
50. During the National Civil Virtues Month, all the cities must and banish disarray and discourtesy.
51. Do you really care for me enough, then to banish those chill fancies?
52. She entered a course of psychodrama, a form of therapy that uses acting techniques to banish sadness, anger, and fear.
53. The King wanted to stop his wages; he even wanted to banish him, but I interfered.
54. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.