hard right造句1. Turn hard right at the next junction.
2. He threw a hard right to the opponent's chin.
3. I executed a hard right turn, but could not see any other aircraft in my vicinity.
4. Fortunately, you're ready to work hard right now.
5. They pushed us hard right until the end and put us under a lot of pressure but we defended well and I thought we were pretty solid overall.
6. The fight ended when Mendoza landed a hard right to the chin of Palacios, who went down for a count of eight.
7. The boxer hit his opponent with a hard right to the jaw.
8. The hard right often favors hard money — preferably a gold standard — but left-leaning European politicians have been enthusiastic proponents of the euro.
9. And there's a hard right hand and a left and a right by Balboa!
10. In a hard right turn the outer third of my left wing sliced through the UFO's crystals with the sound of an intense hale storm on a tin roof.
11. Hard right, the devil in a good way to decrease the body born!
12. Things are hard right now, and they seem to just be a big blurry mess.
13. We're looking very hard right now for experienced, senior - level talent who have knowledge of China.
14. Still not enough to justify this desire to reach across the table and deliver a hard right to the gubernatorial chin.
15. But what happens when you want so much to be right, you end up helping the hard right?
16. Politically, it's the Deep South, a former bastion of the hard right of the Afrikaner political spectrum.
17. Boehner, Mitch McConnell, other Republican leaders have not taken it off the table when asked, and there are lots of people on the hard right clamoring for a shutdown.
18. President Nicholas Sarkozy just suffered his own bout of shock and awe when polls showed his conservative party trailing the hard right National Front of Marine LePen.
19. The report comes just over three months after Anders Breivik, a supporter of hard right groups, shot dead 69 people at youth camp near Oslo.
20. But the "experts" in question, it turned out, were at the Heritage Foundation, and few people outside the hard right found their conclusions credible.
21. An external attack often shifts public opinion to the hard right.
22. But all of us - volunteers, workforce, everybody involved - has to keep their eye on the ball, work hard right to the end.