lure造句31. But Masterson is also convincing as a woman susceptible to the lure of taking time to smell the flowers.
32. To lure shoppers, some merchants have employed some unorthodox promotion techniques.
33. Indiana has sometimes spent too much on tax incentives to lure companies inside its borders.
34. But the lure of golf is such that efforts to save the Club were considerable.
35. I had to lure her back, bring her presents, ingratiate myself with everyone in the family.
36. It does not make lure fishing better than other methods.
37. Reno also made a bid to lure the 49ers to the University of Nevada campus.
38. Clinton used a state trooper to lure her to a hotel room during a state-sponsored event in 1991.
39. Founded in 1900, Beaulieu Vineyard is trying to lure younger wine drinkers.
40. To use an artificial lure to catch a hand-reared fish in a man-made lake seems a funny kind of sport to me.
41. Perhaps it was here that ogres and giants used to lure their victims.
42. But this would not be the way to lure away her Jack.
43. In January the firm said that, to lure visitors during winter, it would cut its admission prices for locals.
44. Probably the best lure is to update the site regularly with information, games, quizzes or whatever hook you choose.
45. But solar power remained a tantalizing lure to both environmentalists and entrepreneurs.
47. A visitor was attempting to lure a squirrel close for a picture by dangling and rattling his car keys.
48. Keep a thumb lightly on the spool and apply pressure as the lure hits the water to avoid backlash.
49. Ever since I left the company they have been making attempts to lure me back.
50. For years, resorts and hotels have offered layer upon layer of child-friendly amenities to lure the lucrative family market.
51. Once the men are seated in the living room off the inside patio, they try to lure the children into conversation.
52. The pair are said to dislike each other intensely - only the lure of the big bucks they make keeps them together.
53. Pop's role in this struggle is to lure us into truancy from our better selves.
54. The lure of a weekly wage-packet has a mesmerizing effect.
55. A pit trap dug close to the entrance with a bait positioned to lure the ferret.
56. I had felt the lure of the unexplored, the compulsion to go where others had not been.
57. It was an irresistible lure, like the quack of a decoy duck.
58. These convoluted explanations fail to identify the real lure of Niagara that it was accessible and comfortable.
59. Now two new varieties have arrived to lure the sweet-toothed.
60. Rudolf had some notion of the lure and the seduction of all that.