foreign造句121. British industry was sheltered from foreign competition by protective tariffs.
122. Several important milestones in foreign policy have been passed by this Congress and they can be chalked up as major accomplishments.
123. The sights of the city never fail to impress foreign tourists.
124. Don't fall into the trap of thinking you can learn a foreign language without doing any work.
125. The people of the country will exile the king to foreign country next month.
126. Foreign aid workers will not be allowed into the stricken areas.
127. The embassy says it has telexed their demands to the foreign ministry.
128. We ask for a level playing field when we compete with foreign companies.
129. The country's car industry is so strongly protected that foreign cars are rarely seen there.
130. The younger members of most American families don't like foreign food.
131. The pound took a nosedive on the foreign exchange market today.
132. 85% of foreign aid is earmarked by Congress for specific purposes.
133. It's hard to understand the colloquial idioms of a foreign language.
134. The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
135. The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry announced the news to the reporters.
136. Many people felt he would be hostile to the idea of foreign intervention.
137. On the foreign exchanges, the US dollar is up point forty-five.
138. The department intercepted the correspondence of foreign diplomats.
139. She had a visceral dislike of all things foreign.
140. They lived under foreign rule for many years.
141. International rules stipulate the number of foreign entrants.
142. To earn foreign exchange we must export.
143. She pictured herself at school in a foreign country.
144. She continues to languish in a foreign prison.
145. Is our country's industry sheltered from foreign competition?
146. Foreign influence began to filter into the country.
147. They have urged people to boycott foreign products.
148. The country maintains military bases on foreign soil.
149. Aggression is completely foreign to his nature .
150. Foreign investment has been a stimulus to the industry.