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east造句
31) A bright star shone in the East. 32) The Changjiang River keeps rolling along toward the east. 33) The fleet is - ring off the east coast. 34) Our school is in the east of Beijing. 35) The wind is blowing from the east. 36) Lichun traditionally signifies the beginning of spring in East Asian cultures. 37) These spices were first brought to Italy from the East in medieval times. 38) He became the uncrowned king of the East End, scoring 28 goals in his first season. 39) I was born in Fort Worth but we moved around a lot and I was reared in east Texas. 40) Terrestrial longitude is measured in degrees east or west of the Greenwich meridian. 41) There is an obvious contrast between the cultures of East and West. 42) The real danger is civil unrest in the east of the country. 43) There has been a marked increase in trade between East and West. 44) The eleventh century saw the formal rupture between East and West. 45) He is believed to have worked unrecognised as a doorman at East End clubs. 46) Half of those who went east seem to have landed up in southern India. 47) The entire east wing of the building was demolished in the fire. 48) Following a determined resistance in the east, there was eventually a popular uprising in the capital. 49) East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet. 50) I was warned against/off going to the east coast because it was so full of tourists. 51) Labour did not have an easy election victory in East Oxford. 52) He lived on the east coast of the United States. 53) The council house is planning to develop the area to the east of the town centre. 54) At that time the East India Company was the virtual ruler of Bengal. 55) The first companies to go in took a policy of employing East Germans and training them up. 56) He began to season the arid climate in the Middle East. 57) He was deeply interested in meditation, the East, and yoga. 58) Which way is east? 59) This is the only forum where East and West can get together. 60) Most of the east coast remains mercifully untouched by tourism.