prodding造句31. It doesn't take much prodding for the Mac vs. PC debate to transform into a violently passionate flame war, and my list would be incomplete without an example to represent the battle.
32. By prodding a prong of the fork under the kidney and turned it its back.
33. And most of us begrudgingly complied with her command having no concept of the anatomical and biomechanical rationale behind her persistent prodding.
34. Armed with an old-fashioned Soviet box camera, and a sturdy shovel, Romanenko spent several days last week prodding the tundra.
35. This suggests that platelets don't necessarily make lupus worse by prodding pDCs, he says, though it doesn't exonerate them.
36. He stood a moment irresolutely prodding the muck in the ditch.
37. After repeated prodding, Murray revealed a few details about his actions, saying he had only given Jackson a dose of the sedative lorazepam to help him sleep, Senneff testified.
38. Flow is a natural state, and people will enter it without much prodding.
39. He stood a moment irresolutely prodding the much in the ditch.
40. It took me years of prodding, but I've finally managed to turn myself into a dedicated exerciser.
41. Stop these boys prodding their sticks at that poor dog!
42. They clearly thought he needed prodding on the desirability of relaxing tensions.
43. How much will they lose defensively without Van Gundy prodding them?
44. Prodding from the government of New Zealandgoaded the Chinese authorities into action.
45. This would be true even without prodding from media firms.
46. It also helps that Democrats see him as prodding the executive branch towards action.