repeated造句91. The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start.
92. Mr Lawssi apparently did not return the money, despite repeated reminders.
93. 'I don't know,' she repeated as she stared blindly down into her glass.
94. 'I promise,' she repeated.
95. He repeated it several times over until he could remember it.
96. I repeated the question and waited for her to expand.
97. "Oh," she repeated lamely.
98. He repeated that he had never knowingly taken illegal drugs.
99. We have had repeated requests for a pedestrian crossing near the school.
100. There have been repeated calls to reinstate the death penalty.
101. She listened to everything I said and repeated it word for word to her mum.
102. New recruits are often broken in by repeated drilling on the square.
103. This experiment has been repeated several times in our laboratory.
104. When the experimenters repeated the tests on themselves, they observed an exactly opposite effect.
105. His repeated promises to pay them back were just empty words.
106. After repeated experiments we have some valuable data at our fingertips.
107. Repeated death threats have forced them to go into hiding.
108. Repeated failures embittered him.
109. The treatment should be repeated every two to three hours.
110. A single note repeated over and over again, throbbing in my head.
111. Repeated interventions on the currency markets have failed to prevent the value of the currency falling.
112. Nick patiently repeated that he had to work that day.
113. He repeated his answer, this time in a clear, firm tone of voice.
114. I repeated them until I could recite seventy stories without dropping a word.
115. After repeated but fruitless demands for payment, he brought a suit against the debtor.
116. The Libyan leader Colonel Gadaffi repeated his call for the release of hostages.
117. After repeated education they still refused to correct their errors.
118. Despite the Government's repeated assurances to the contrary, taxation has risen over the past decade.
119. The government has been plagued by repeated corruption scandals.
120. Occasionally, a patient requires repeated crisis admissions.