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wary造句
61. Certainly while we looked on, the pigeons were keeping a very wary distance. 62. The incident had made Mr Roche, who was not adventurous, even more wary. 63. The wary fighter backs off from you and so must be encouraged to make all the running. 64. Following the presentation by Fehr, Piazza said, many of the players were wary about spending more time away from home. 65. And highly-publicized scandals involving charity fraud have made potential givers wary. 66. Professionals have to be wary of applying their own standards. 67. This story emphasizes how important it is to be wary of strangers. 68. It was broken, and we should be wary of returning to such a rigid system. 69. When he finally grabbed supreme power for himself he continued to enjoy wary support from Washington. 70. More resources are required and one has to acknowledge that because of their absence the teaching profession is wary of accepting additional responsibilities. 71. He would be the one Rostov had warned him to be wary of. 72. The yellowfins, too, were becoming wary and took the bait less often. 73. Because she herself had subsequently been extremely wary of any emotional entanglements. 74. However, we should be wary lest use of such an emotive and pejorative term leads to premature dismissal of legitimate arguments. 75. Chital are extremely wary animals that alert each other to danger with a whistling call. 76. The expression on his face had been wary, but what more could she possible hope for? 77. One is usually wary of text books which avoid the use of calculus. 78. Congress is wary of becoming too dependent on foreign oil. 79. In Nurly their daughters are wary of marrying local lads, fearing that they may eventually be divorced. 80. It was as if, having goaded her to the point of total capitulation, he'd opted for a wary cooling-off period. 81. The Tsar proved wary of replacing Stolypin with a leader committed to any firm legislative programme. 82. The faces around her suppliant, wary - she is in a benevolent lull, she measures out wit and wisdom. 83. It is, however, true that Roman aristocrats were usually wary of divine origins. 84. Moreover, in the absence of any evidence of impending upheaval, individual peasants were wary of risking involvement in seditious talk. 85. Beatty is wise and wary about his position in Hollywood. 86. Stock and bond investors have been wary for months that the economy would overheat and prompt the Fed to tighten. 87. They concluded that the wary response is more characteristic of the social circumstance than of the individual's level of development. 88. She became secretive, wary, looking over her shoulder at the slightest noise. 89. Henry Hyde of Illinois, who are wary of any attempts to amend the Constitution. 90. Mr Forbes will also have to persuade wary social conservatives, especially pro-lifers.