havoc造句61. Charles the Bald could warn or punish by leaving a trail of havoc along his line of march.
62. The currents so produced can create havoc, even causing whole plants to shut down.
63. Teenagers can not wreak that kind of havoc when they are stuck inside.
64. Mr James Richardson, prosecuting, said Bedworth caused havoc on a scale which couldn't be imagined.
65. At least they chose the lesser of two evils, but even so Tank managed to create havoc.
66. But Diomedes raged on, working havoc in the Trojan ranks until he came face to face with Hector.
67. It gets the crops growing, but it can play havoc with a racetrack and the animals that run on it.
68. This holding-back plays havoc with bodily functions, and research is continually showing us new relationships between stress and our physiology.
69. It's 1984, and falling prices are wreaking havoc in the oil business.
70. The two Governors after Paullinus were diplomats and administrators and not like the military men who had caused so much havoc.
71. Unassimilated, they might one day wreak havoc in her life.
72. Though it packed a stronger punch in the north-eastern states, it wreaked greater havoc in the south.
73. Zekes sweep in fast - and low! - to wreak havoc among the aircraft parked out at Wheeler Field.
74. She had got rid of Sarah for the moment but what sort of havoc was the girl going to cause this time?
75. If we had some wingers, Les, I tell you we'd create havoc with our crosses.
76. The simple and rapid discharging of these pieces makes terrible havoc in the opposing ranks.
77. The logjam on the railways is now playing havoc with the national economy.
78. And the seafront of the Humberside resort of Bridlington was declared an exclusion zone by police after similar havoc.
79. Wright and Bright caused havoc among defences before Palace sold Wright to Arsenal.
80. A poor sugar harvest could play havoc with the country's shaky economy.
81. He created havoc on the offensive boards and did a good job of blocking shots.
82. Unexpected demands on your money can cause havoc with even the most carefully planned budgets - at least for a short while.
83. Johnny Cooper thought it almost impossible that three men carrying only sixty small bombs between them had created such havoc and destruction.
84. Beyond this potential for human suffering, the global ignorance of longitude wreaked economic havoc on the grandest scale.
85. He then hatched his plots to kidnap families and wreak havoc on their lives.
86. Then it's like a whirlwind, reaping havoc where peace once reigned.
87. Wind currents and cloud cover always played havoc with our helicopters.
88. The catfish that is sometimes suggested is carnivorous and pugnacious and generally creates havoc.
89. Whatever the Navy's intentions, their shells were landing in the Commando positions and causing some havoc.
90. These chemically active ferments cause havoc.