brink造句151. The Tasmanian Devil is also on the brink of extinction as a result of a deadly facial tumour disease that has reduced wild populations by 60 per cent.
152. The Gunners have won their last five Premier League matches to force their way back into top-four contention, and also stand on the brink of progression to the Champions League knock-out phase.
153. West, North brink of the North Sea, is located in the Rhine, Maas and Scheldt River Delta, 1075 kilometers long coastline.
154. One minute, it seems as if the two countries are on the brink of war.
155. The man went over on the Canadian side, right at the brink of Horseshoe Falls, " said Inspector Paul, of Niagara Parks police."
156. Winger Wright-Phillips was on the brink of a loan move in the January transfer window after handing in a transfer request in frustration at his lack of regular games.
157. The Orcs are pushed back to the brink of the Dark Portal on the Black Morass.
158. She thought his smug two-year-old grin of self-amusement and satisfaction would drive her to the brink, but she maintained her composure.
159. Native Australian Charlie Mungulda is the only person alive known to speak that language, one of thousands around the world on the brink of extinction.
160. A country that became best known for famine, when Mr Gill first covered it as a television reporter, Ethiopia remains uncomfortably close to the brink every time the rains fail.
161. It went to the brink of demolition late last century after a picaresque episode involving a disputed succession, a murdered heiress and a now-jailed Ni?ois ex-lawyer.
162. Yet Ms Lovell contends that they administered only the final blows to an empire that was already on the brink.
163. Unquestioningly, this rare species have been on the brink of being something of the past.
164. While the number of spoken languages continues to decline, at least one new one has been added to the inventory, though Koro too is on the brink of extinction.
165. The economy of this nation was brought into a state of disaster , and for a time even on the brink of collapse.
166. Fur seal populations here have rebounded to merely modest levels after a hunting bloodbath in the early 19th century brought the subspecies to the brink of extinction.
167. Engineering System Analysis is a new brink subject which studies the big engineering system.
168. Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is fighting Indian control of the disputed Kashmir region, was behind a deadly 2001 assault on the Indian parliament that pushed New Delhi and Islamabad to the brink of war.
169. Set mainly on the Jurassic undercliff at Lyme Regis, the novel plays with the idea that the Victorian bourgeoisie — and the kind of novel that represents it — is on the brink of extinction.
170. Miss Bulstrode did not answer. She was hovering on the brink of irrevocable words.
171. Elephant grass-eating living them to the brink of extinction, which could amount to human Ganhuo less and less do not have enough food and living space.
172. Food shortages have pushed China to the brink of famine, so Mr. Cheng, taking pity on her, invites Wang Qiyao to share his modest lunch of rice and salt pork.
173. But in the era of Fula Duo, but do Cao Yang and Fu Laduo that flank defense problems, not enough assists and firmly placed in the national team on the brink of position.
174. The economists say the competition otter to the brink of extinction.
175. Wright-Phillips handed in a transfer request and was on the brink of departing in last month's transfer window, with Bolton and Fulham keen to take the England winger on loan.
176. I repeat that medicine is on the brink of a revolution.
177. Despite the concerns, Iowa is not on the brink of becoming a new Dust Bowl.
178. The resources crisis mines are defined as those which be faced with producible reserves exhausted and on the brink of bankruptcy.
179. Its unravelling was swift disheartening, and brings Thailand back to the brink of further unrest.
180. If there is a stridency in what I say it is because I believe Nigeria is once again on the brink of a precipice.