beacon造句(1) Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction ; without direction, there is no life.
(2) The ship was assigned to beacon the shoals.
(3) Our Parliament has been a beacon of hope to the peoples of Europe.
(4) The blink of beacon could be seen for miles.
(5) In the distance an airport beacon blinked.
(6) The plane was guided in by radio beacon.
(7) A wreck on shore is a beacon at sea.
(8) He beaconed up a beacon.
(9) The aircrafts homed in last night by radio beacon after bombing.
(10) General Rudnicki was a moral beacon for many exiled Poles.
(11) The education program offers a beacon of hope to these children.
(12) He was a a beacon of hope for the younger generation.
(13) The arch is a beacon for folks heading West.
(14) While she became a beacon for the oppressed and victimised during the Suharto regime, she has done little since taking office.
(15) The abolitionist stand does provide a warning beacon against which penal policies, such as prison building programmes, might be assessed.
(16) The beacon sends out a beam of light every thirty seconds.
(17) He has been a guiding beacon in my professional life and a touchstone of human integrity.
(18) It might have been an airport beacon back on Earth, and he stared at it with a tightening of the throat.
(19) Like a lighthouse beacon, this magnetic field has guided ocean voyagers for hundreds of years.
(20) The only light over the deep black sea was the blink shone from the beacon.
(21) Plane F 103 has homed in on the radio beacon.
(22) Something which utilizes the vast power fed into it and acts as the ultimate homing beacon.
(23) As Weld ought to have told Silber, a grandstanding press conference on Beacon Hill is a long way from legislative enactment.
(24) In his time, Even allowing for the good fellowship that exists throughout bowls, he has been a beacon of sportsmanship.
(25) Only a single, gleaming dome is visible through the haze, a gilded beacon guiding the ferry towards its destination.
(26) Many of these hills have become known as holy and were often beacon sites.
(27) Truck after truck was set ablaze and each fire acted as a homing beacon for more enemy aircraft.
(28) They spent an additional £45,000 on renovating it - although the beacon needs more work to restore it to its former glory.
(29) The airport has no radar nor instrument landing system and planes are guided in by radio beacon.
(30) But the stores group, Kingfisher shone out like a beacon in the dull market.