sank造句(181) Parties on river-boats have lost their appeal since one sank last year killing thirty-three people.
(182) After the depth charge exploded the submarine broached, then quickly sank.
(183) The drowning boy caught at a rope thrown to him, but missed it and sank.
(184) The ship sank and the crew were given up for dead.
(185) She let out a groan and sank into a chair.
(186) When I saw the pile of dirty dishes, my heart sank.
(187) He decided to cut his losses and sell the shares before they sank further.
(188) The mist seemed like a bad omen and Sara's heart sank a little.
(189) He let go of her shoulders and she sank at once to the floor.
(190) When they tried to cross the marsh, their shoes sank into the soft ground.
(191) The ship canted over when it hit the rocks,and sank to the bottom with all its passengers and sailors.
(192) A torpedo holed the ship below the water and it quickly sank.
(193) He went out of the door when the rain sank.
(194) They sank the barge by making a hole in the bottom.
(195) Her chin sank onto her chest,[http:///sank.html] and she looked despairing.
(196) Her feet sank into the thick pile of the rug.
(197) He sank into deep melancholia.
(198) My already depressed spirits sank a few notches lower.
(199) I sank down on a cushy sofa.
(200) There she gradually sank into a coma.
(201) It overturned and sank, killing 84 crew members.
(202) Submarines sank all but one of the ships in the convoy.
(203) For a moment his heart sank, as he thought she might be cancelling their meeting.
(204) But when I tried to cross the fence from the top of a bounce, the Huey sank too fast.
(205) In 1988 the cruise ship Jupiter sank off the coast of Athens, with a party of schoolchildren aboard.
(206) There were few casualties on shore but forty-five seamen lost their lives when their ships sank.
(207) She returned to her seat and he sank languidly into the chair opposite.
(208) While it was on top, it lost some of the bubbles and sank to the bottom again.
(209) Her teeth sank into her bottom lip, biting back a cry, and she winced.
(210) His seeking for single solutions coarsened his thinking and sank into abstraction.