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vexed造句
1. His conduct vexed her very much. 2. Ministers have begun work on the vexed issue of economic union. 3. It vexed me to think of others gossiping behind my back. 4. She is vexed by many cares. 5. She was vexed that I was late. 6. Later Mr Moi raised the vexed question of refugees. 7. They're discussing the vexed question of private health insurance. 8. The memory of their conversation still vexed him. 9. He was vexed at his failure. 10. She looked vexed again. 11. The government has to deal with the vexed question of how to reduce spending. 12. He was vexed and flounced out of the dining room. 13. We come now to the vexed question of pension rights. 14. Exporters, farmers and industrialists alike are vexed and blame the government. 15. And there is another vexed question. 16. Take, for example, the vexed subject of health care. 17. The Reports gave close attention to the vexed question of enclosures and commoners' rights in the forest. 18. These are vexed questions that involve the whole community in Western societies: scientists, professionals, and the general public. 19. This opens up the vexed relationship between idealism and reality. 20. Was the vexed question of extradition discussed at the Council? 21. Then there is the vexed issue of paying for tax cuts. 22. Both men no doubt were vexed by the unorthodoxy of their own birthplaces. 22.try its best to gather and create good sentences. 23. A paradigm example of this is the vexed question of spatial visualisation. 24. I shall not turn to the vexed question of the national minimum wage. 25. Potentially an even bigger bombshell is about to burst on the vexed question of pension rights. 26. Until recently what was on the child's school record and whether parent or child could see it was a vexed question. 27. May I wish my hon. and learned Friend well in getting proper safeguards over the vexed problem of undisclosed sites? 28. Corbett sat muttering to himself, going over the questions which still vexed him. 29. Telemachus saw her waiting by the threshold and was vexed to the heart that a guest should not find instant welcome. 30. It is a tangle of historic forces, compounded by present-day fear and pride and vexed by world ideological powers.