sanguine造句(31) We remain sanguine about general price inflation.
(32) His private expectations were not so sanguine.
(33) His hair was very fair, his face naturally sanguine.
(34) They were sanguine about [ of ] victory.
(35) They were sanguine that they would win.
(36) I'm not very sanguine about good fortune for myself.
(37) The sanguine point out that this has no effect on cashflow, since such charges are non-cash items.
(38) Tourism officials are less sanguine. All those doomsday predictions helped galvanise the response, and that has helped the Gulf coast recover.
(39) But John Hess, a hematologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and the former head of the U.S. Army's blood product development program, isn't sanguine.
(40) Bond markets remain sanguine about a possible failure to raise America's debt ceiling by August 2nd[.com], and the subsequent potential for a technical default.
(41) The Mark II planners were just as sanguine when it came to launch vehicles.
(42) Even if Mr Burbage is too sanguine, the F-35 is in no imminent danger.
(43) Israel, which has tried for years to mobilise international action against Iran , suddenly appears more sanguine.
(44) Can not blow away the sanguine red on my face.
(45) The commander was sanguine about the superiority of his airmen.
(46) I was born in high summer and a sanguine character.
(47) With sangfroid the sanguinary man bangs his sanguine son against the hanger in the hangar.
(48) Many of the Chinese working in Zambia are sanguine about the criticism.
(49) President Roosevelt's estimate of the final collapse was, in my opinion, too sanguine by many weeks.
(50) Xia Xueluan a sociologist and Peking University colleague, was less sanguine.
(51) When she said good night, having filled his water-jug and shaken up his straw for him, Toad was very much the same sanguine, self-satisfied animal that he had been of old.
(52) Angelo's remark in Measure for Measure is only slightly more sanguine: "The law hath not been dead, though it hath slept."
(53) The sanguine — and conventional — argument is that none of it matters much.
(54) Murray or sanguine - Not hasty in battle, and yet a victor.
(55) He was always so ready to be interested and always so happy, sanguine and light - hearted.