expel造句61. He also had a cheeky rebelliousness toward authority, which led one headmaster to expel him and another to amuse history by saying that he would never amount to much.
62. Cassia Bark: it can strengthen immune function , expel cold-evil, and kill the pain.
63. Some bark noise interrupted me because other familiar faces were jealous of Scarface. One of them, Whity , rushed to expel Scarface. I was embarrassed in this scene.
64. The double-screw squeezer has a tapered intermediate shaft and the helical blade with variable pitch, and can squeeze fish stock and expel most of the water and fat.
65. COPD-related tissue damage can also make it particularly difficult to expel air from the lungs, which can make you feel short of breath.
66. One, syrup of ipecac, is a fluid that helps the body expel material from the stomach.
67. A non-productive cough does not expel sputum from the respiratory tract.
68. Lack of exercise: Exercise and perspire under the sun will help our body to expel acidic waste.
69. When you sneeze , you expel air from your lungs.
70. But another giant of the era, David Hilbert, saw it as a lasting contribution and later proclaimed, "No one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created."
71. We will expel any surrogate exam - takers from the school.
72. Leftist labor community call upon government to nationalize Bolivian natural gas industry and expel multinational corporations.
73. To bring up and expel from the throat or stomach; vomit.
74. To expel ( gas ) noisily from stomach through the mouth; burp.
75. Tabasheer , safflower and calamine can clear away lung heat, expel toxic heat, sedate mind, and calm fright. Savory rhododendron leaf can clear away heat, diminish swelling, and tonify kidney.
76. In the middle of their bodies on both the top and bottom, are button-shaped disks. Through these disks they draw in or expel sea water.
77. On Friday excerpts of Mladic's diaries were published, recording details of secret deals with Bosnian Croats to divide Bosnia-Herzegovina and expel the Muslim population in the early 1990s.