blighted造句31. In the later period of rape growth, agronomic measures, should be adopted to reduce the blighted pods.
32. Frost blighted the crops.
33. The city is in the midst of a massive urban renewal project that includes building new housing and office space, revamping blighted neighborhoods and giving its oceanfront a facelift.
34. Peonies can be blighted by the laying on of a finger.
35. Some men in his blighted position would have taken to drinking.
36. It is both blighted and positive that Non - tariff barrier affects foreign trade of China.
37. Blighted by a fatal neurological disorder, four-year-old Morgan Mawson is unlikely to make it to his tenth birthday and is unable to walk or talk.
38. It should surprise no one that the locations of the latest outbreaks of violence - Croydon, Hackney, Camden, Ealing, Lewisham - are those areas of London most blighted by youth gang violence.
39. Giay grabbed the money box and rode into a blighted neighborhood.
40. The AU also has some 1,600 Ugandan troops under its command in Somalia's blighted capital, Mogadishu.
41. The otherwise lovely Unity Village is blighted by an intrusively metronomic percussion part.
42. The stack of the blighted rootstock will soon felt together.
43. Maurice, the film of EM Forster's tale of blighted love, starred a 27-year-old Hugh Grant opposite James Wilby as Edwardian schoolfriends who fall in love while at Cambridge.
44. He cites the pork industry, which used to be blighted with hog cholera.
45. Oh, never more could it turn to him; for faith was blighted - confidence destroyed!
46. Indeed the war in Vietnam had blighted Nixon's first term.
47. Her life has been per-manently blighted by his heinous crime.
48. It's a disgrace, it is a thuggish gang culture that has blighted the community increasingly over the years.
49. The child receives but a blighted memory of its father's stripes.
50. This mass shift of polluting industries has blighted China's economic rise.