save造句(121) He lied in court to save his own skin.
(122) Save a small amount each month; it'll soon add up.
(123) If you save now, you will be able to buy a car soon.
(124) I never used to save money but now I'm a little older and wiser I can see the sense in it.
(125) That the attempt to save her had failed soon became widely known.
(126) Her need to save money outweighs her desire to spend it on fun.
(127) Julie wanted to put some of her money aside for holidays or save up for something special.
(128) The company has laid off 150 workers in an effort to save money.
(129) If the Government wants to save the Pound it should start by strengthening the British economy.
(130) We used sail power and turned the engine off to save our fuel.
(131) Always buy a heater with thermostat control to save on running costs.
(132) It is obvious that even if we can save much energy, we can only delay the energy crisis.
(133) I always save the hedge trimmings for the compost heap.
(134) I often win money at cards but never save a penny 'easy come, easy go' is my motto.
(135) If you want to save time, this machine will provide the answer.
(136) Psychometric tests can save organizations from grim and costly mistakes.
(137) A simple mixture of glucose and water can save lives in many parts of the world.
(138) She's neurotic about switching lights off at home to save electricity.
(139) The only thing that will save the company is a thorough shake-up of the way it is run.
(140) I'll come early tomorrow in order to save your waiting.
(141) Save your strength for the hard work you'll have to do later.
(142) The crowd started abusing him after he failed to save a goal.
(143) Venice is haemorrhaging the very resource which could save it: its own people.
(144) In his memoirs,[www.] De Gaulle wrote that he had come to London determined to save the French nation.
(145) Despite his brave words, I don't believe he can save the factory from closure.
(146) Don't drink all the wine; save me some/save some for me!
(147) British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in the area of education.
(148) I might arrive a bit late, so could you save me a place?
(149) People often put money aside in order to save up enough to make one major expenditure.
(150) Many brave men fell in the fight to save the city.