haunted造句61 He is haunted by flashbacks of being beaten, tortured and buried alive, but they are fragmented memories.
62 I used to be haunted by fear of thieves, ghosts, and serpents.
63 Yet she, like all Republican members of the House, remains haunted by his presence.
64 Perhaps, in some future haunted by scarcity, the unthinkable may be thinkable after all.
65 A construction worker in the year 2084 is haunted by recurring dreams of a previous existence on Mars.
66 The Labour Government was haunted constantly by economic difficulties, largely caused by an adverse balance of payments.
67 The painting is another brooding, haunted work from a period with worldwide, cross- cultural appeal.
68 The church is haunted by the ghost of a young man who was killed there on his wedding day.
69 It haunted his dreams, controlled his waking hours, held him captive.
70 Thirty years later London's traffic planners were to be haunted by the ghosts of these proposals.
71 A young vicar and his wife, with matching haunted faces, wheel their beautiful chubby little daughter down the corridor.
72 Isaac swabbed perspiration from above his haunted eyes with a rag he kept handy for cleaning the windshield.
73 Mr Serrano is not the only person haunted by the ghosts of children.
74 There he met a wise man who gave him the answer to the question that had haunted him.
75 But mostly what we get is a kind of arcane attraction, haunted by only a ghost of emotion.
76 The images of these hopeless, hungry people haunted her, filling her with outrage.
77 He was afraid of nameless, formless things that haunted his brain like the Furies.
78 The specter that has haunted the economist has been the monopoly seeking extortionate gains at the public expense.
79 Built as a hunting lodge for the Deer Park it is said to be haunted by a huntsman in green!
80 Haunted by the spectre of Northern Soul, wrapped in perfect pop melodies and probably the best record this year.
81 It still had the gaunt, haunted look that had so put Meg off before.
82 Fiona is haunted by strange premonitions when she goes to the tropical island of San Cristobal as a governess.
83 For more than a decade, the spectre of the return of the hippy, of progressive rock, has haunted music-making.
84 He lived a very wilful life,[.com] and the fear of chaos had always haunted him from childhood.
85 Despite cutting back the undergrowth to keep routes open, footpads and other outlaws haunted most lonely stretches of road.
86 There is a rumour, locally, that St Leonard's is haunted by monks.
87 Plowing through this masterpiece of biography, he was haunted by a question.
88 The game drops you off in the lobby of the haunted house, which contains some great works of art.
89 The leaders remain haunted by the forces of dissent they ordered the army to crush.
90 Haunted Suddenly, Clinton was leading in the polls a position he held on to throughout the remainder of the campaign.