wary造句91. Farmers wary of increased competition from cheap imports also urged a ban.
92. Both of them were wary, but at least Hayley didn't throw herself out of the window.
93. Wary sufferers will have learned to suffer silently lest they raise stifled giggles rather than sympathy.
94. The Profitboss is wary of finance people, seeking their support but running miles to avoid their control.
95. A slight smile now, and a walk that was both casual and wary; cat-like.
96. The social worker utilizing Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy should be wary of its indiscriminate use.
97. He turned out to be a slight boy with dark, wary eyes and black hair cut short.
98. In deep water For three years I've been wary of deep water.
99. On one hand, the prospect of a reward may draw out some otherwise wary tipsters.
100. I was wary of Clive Smith as he seemed unduly anxious for Mr. Winterbone to make a will.
101. The mineral to be most wary of is calcium, which can toughen some grains when used during cooking.
102. Congress would be wary of venturing into the health care thicket again for a long, long time.
103. W01111n, like birds, have learned to be wary of men; they pass the wariness on, genetically.
104. Some people are wary that this technological library is being sold as a replacement to the traditional library.
105. And biologists at universities are wary of spending years designing an experiment that may be postponed or lost in space.
106. But, although Ashley stood still and wary, her son showed no inhibitions.
107. He was wary of it, thinking it might be living, but he saw it was just another machine.
108. One also needs to be wary of the inequalities that market mechanisms bring in their wake.
109. I would be more delighted by all of this were I not wary about the motives for this sudden maturation.
110. Jimmy seemed aware of that too, and kept a wary eye on him while he addressed Cardiff.
111. Consumers have become very wary and are spending much less.
112. Once across the allotments he walked more openly, even though he kept a wary eye out behind him.
113. The established chasers will need to be wary this season - he could make many of them look decidedly ordinary.
114. Wary of becoming entangled in her friend's family quarrels, Eileen made an excuse and left.
115. In Anton he saw a wary young man who was afraid of dropping the cool pose he had carried until now.
116. Stories such as this will only make people wary of buying Aboriginal art.
117. But it was not only writers with established political identities who were wary about how writing might be perceived.
118. It is this prospect that has prompted trade union leaders with a public-sector contingent to be wary about the single currency project.
119. Far from being independent and wary of one another, big government and mainstream media work hand in glove with each other.
120. The managements were very wary of taking her on, of course.