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torn造句
181. Slice the eggs in half and arrange on a serving dish on a bed of torn frisee lettuce. 182. He was torn backwards, his hands flailing, and he got a grip on the doorjamb. 183. It was impossible that anyone could have torn out a brick through the wallpaper. 184. Huge gaps were torn in the Confederate line at every discharge. 185. Star Damon Bailey is playing with a torn stomach muscle. 186. The most curious finding, according to Shmeltzer, was that the labels in the suspects' clothes had been torn out. 187. The countryside here is dotted with the ruins of churches the government has torn down or blown up in recent weeks. 188. She was on her knees, tights torn by rough concrete. 189. The death and destruction had torn apart families whose political loyalties had also been divided in what was essentially a civil war. 190. But Jones missed 11 games at the start of the season with a torn ligament in his left thumb. 191. And what he said his mistress jotted down on the backs of old, torn envelopes. 192. Its polythene wrapping looked vaguely torn and grubby, as if members of the Waitrose staff had already been playing catch with it. 193. All the medieval buildings were torn down and replaced by stone built ones, with red pantiled roofs. 194. He was wearing a leather jacket with one sleeve torn off. 195. Eline hesitated, her hands clenched into small fists, torn between joy and despair. 196. The perforated slips are then torn off and placed in the pay envelopes of the employees. 197. Several residents have reported that their milk bottles have been torn open by birds. 198. The man had fashioned a turban from a strip of torn cloth. 199. Eventually I managed to find a page torn from a local bus timetable which showed the Province of Parma. 200. They wear torn crew-neck jerseys and, apart from the leader, felt hats over shorn hair. 201. Torn between high society and the life of the workers on the estate, she makes many mistakes before seeing the truth. 202. Ray Sands, dressed in his pajamas, the shirt of them torn open, was the patient. 203. A shell had exploded in the body of one of them, tearing it to pieces; others were torn and wounded. 204. Strange thoughts about his recent past were torn from his subconscious mind, as if the thing was asking him questions. 205. This hypothesis holds that giant tongues of material were torn from the preexisting Sun by the gravitational attraction ofa passing star. 206. The evaluation it is based on is that human lives are torn by contrary desires and strong aversions. 207. They didn't have a humidifier and it's torn my voice to shreds. 208. People lived in makeshift huts fashioned of petrol drums and torn parachutes, of wood, tin, and rice sacks. 209. In practice instruments could not survive such a journey; they would be torn apart by the increasing gravitational field gradients. 210. It has to be done, thought Taliesin, torn between agony for Fergus and the knowledge of what they must do.