endure造句121. It was slavery in all but name, and names meant little to those who had to endure it.
122. Really, I think I should have strangled the man if forced to endure his companionship aboard a small vessel!
123. After all, how much abuse must one endure to qualify as a truly submissive wife?
124. The migrants fell out with each other; they had to endure the arrival of sects and individualists.
125. The living conditions these immigrants endure are squalid, at best.
126. Miriam, unable to endure this harrowing sight a moment longer, had fled from the tiger house.
127. Neither pope nor president can long endure without such cleansing.
128. Perhaps the most astonishing finding was that the effects seemed to endure after the training stopped.
129. But while Strait and McEntire continue to endure on the charts, Haggard and Jones are most effective selling concert tickets.
130. While she does not want to die, neither does she want to endure a long life in prison.
131. The Feldwebel looked disappointed at having to endure a situation which he couldn't control.
132. However, both the statutory construction of the company and the Caparo judgment embody a principle which should endure.
133. The city wears a smile, and the arts that endure are valued.
134. A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age.William Shakespeare
135. Her ability to endure his violence is not seen as helplessness or masochism, but rather as evidence of her moral strength.
136. Then at least she wouldn't have to endure the scathing comments of Mr Luke-perfect-Crawford down there.
137. A political society can not endure without a supreme will somewhere.
138. To get to Agra we had to endure a long bumpy ride in an old bus.
139. Workers have attributed skin rashes, dizziness, muscle cramps and miscarriages to the chemicals and physical hardship they endure.
140. I eat faster, learn to go on less sleep, can endure more physical pain.
141. I cannot endure the horror, the evil, which comes to self in solitude.Percy Bysshe Shelley
142. Sufferers endure diarrhoea, loss of weight and potentially malnutrition.
143. You endure his flatulent buddies from college.
144. We can no longer endure the buffetings or fate, the storm and stress of life.
145. Raining days in Southern Spain are unlikely to endure too long. It was dry again then the ponds on the square soon all became traceless.
146. Stator and rotor adoptted heavy technic have higher insulation grade and can endure high temperature.
147. People will not endure oppression forever; sooner or later they will react against it.
148. Special vesicant joint technology is adopted. Joint sections are filled well and reliable, able to endure shocking, and structure is firm.
149. It certainly helped that the U. S. — unlike just about every other major power in Europe or Asia — did not endure a ruinous war on its home territory.
150. E'en though Thy delight and glory Mean that I endure the cross.