inexorably造句31 They appeared united, inexorably bound to a common fate.
32 The power of the unions had been inexorably on the increase.
33 Yes, you can compare time with flowing water, which runs forward inexorably.
34 Inexorably , the ground that had been solid crumbles, and new shores emerge.
35 Time marches on inexorably.
36 Violence spreads inexorably across the nation, filling our streets and crippling our lives.
37 How many times had the truth set her knee inexorably upon his breast!
38 The once-peaceful left bank of the Garonne is slowly and inexorably disappearing.
39 The current was sweeping her inexorably closer to the fall's jagged rim.
40 Public attention is inexorably shifting to the 2008 presidential race.
41 India's inexorably growing power crisis is a bottleneck that threatens to hobble its overall growth rate.
42 The aches and pains begin as the ageing process inexorably sets in.
43 But if Garment was right, political and moral authority inexorably would start draining from the Presidency.
44 Having excluded the transcendent God as the absolute and the object of worship, the secularist inexorably makes the world of man and nature absolute and the object of worship.
45 The meritocracy is inexorably turning into a matriarchy, and visibly so on many campuses: the heads of Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Brown and the National Defence University are all women.
46 The heaven gives in the imperceptibly but inexorably you I arrange.
47 Inexorably it did that, until there was nowhere left to go , except toward Francesca Johnson.
48 This is easy for Apple to manage, as newspapers inexorably ease from editorial to advertorial.
49 But caution: During your animal adventure inexorably the moon clock up to the next conversion ticks!
50 The core again contracts, and the star's evolution proceeds inexorably to the final state.
51 It'struck Goldstein's nose and bounced off; the voice continued inexorably.
52 The pro - gram moves inexorably forward, and is lost or misunderstood remains so.
53 The Kumbha Mela and the Ganges River have become synonymous in the minds of many people due to their being inexorably linked through Indian religious tradition.
54 The crack he has opened, some argue, will widen inexorably.