rigid造句151. Without moralising or imposing too rigid a discipline, they set some invaluable standards.
152. Ace kept her foot rigid against the throttle override and lifted her head.
153. For a few seconds he lay there rigid, his heart was thumping and his hands and face were sticky with sweat.
154. Her body went rigid, her arms slapping and flailing the bed.
155. Children do not make the same rigid distinction between humans and animals that adults learn to make.
156. What, in general, is the effect of such rigid parenting?
157. The organ most at risk is the brain, being enclosed within a rigid bony shell.
158. This encouraged the courts to draw a rigid distinction between judicial and administrative decisions.
159. In place of the rigid bureaucracies and hierarchies of many traditional companies Peters and Waterman found less conventional and more dynamic organisational forms.
160. Rigid planning means that unforseen opportunities are lost and flexible response is built out of the system.
161. Rigid rules and patterns take the place of more flexible thinking about feelings.
162. As previously considered, the bodies of natural mummies are hard and rigid.
163. Later Binding was involved with the rigid airships R23 and R31.
164. The door slammed behind them and she listened, rigid, as the car purred into life and accelerated away.
165. Many communities of small cetaceans have rigid hierarchies of power.
166. This departure from the rigid procedures of experimental psychology sets up a radical challenge to the conventional discipline.
167. The plasma membrane is also thought to be far less rigid a structure than originally proposed.
168. Maybe I made a mistake in creating a rigid opposition between marriage and autonomy.
169. But even with a rigid outer Moon gravitational forces would have raised the floor most of the way towards isostatic equilibrium.
170. Planning and controlling are so intertwined that it is artificial to draw rigid lines between them.
171. From such rigid, uncompromising and unpromising beginnings, Glass has created a sound language of great eloquence and diversity.
172. Others suggested that because of its rigid op-position to birth control, the Church had forfeited its credibility in the reproductive debate.
173. The lithosphere is broken into about a dozen large rigid plates, each plate moving as a distinct unit.
174. Rincewind went rigid with fright, but his arm swung out as Kring shot forward.
175. He moved like a ghost, his large upper body rigid, his short legs exact metronomes: evolutionary perfection.
176. Kerrison was still standing by the body, rigid as a guard of honour.
177. A rigid cabinet is essential for eliminating unwanted resonances, and the unusual glass-reinforced-plastic enclosure is perfect.
178. The framework of the aircraft must be rigid yet light.
179. And Andrus would be untouched, impregnable behind his rigid simplicities.
180. Nothing she had said or done had altered his rigid beliefs, and she couldn't prove her innocence without betraying Lori.