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cross造句
121, Put a cross next to the name of the candidate you want to vote for. 122, I finally realized that we were talking at cross purposes. 123, After the war she was posthumously awarded the George Cross. 124, Cross the bridge and turn right at the first set of traffic lights. 125, The priest made the sign of the cross over him. 126, Cross the road one at a time -- don't bunch up. 127, The demonstration provided a platform for a broad cross section of speakers. 128, Once you leave the main road and cross the bridge, you're home free - we live just three houses further on. 129, The Army boys had personnel carriers blockading the cross streets. 130, She was rather cross about having to trail across London. 131, It was a lovely dog. It was a cross between a collie and a golden retriever. 132, I've never seen him get cross or lose his temper. 133, The military requested 6,000 pints of blood from the American Red Cross. 134, They could not cross the river owing to the flood. 135, He is a friendly enough person, so long as you don't cross him in his business plans. 136, Hand symbols in the main body of the text cross - refer the reader to the appendices. 137, He buried the bodies in a single grave with a wooden cross as a marker. 138, Very few workers were willing to cross the picket line . 139, Go up to Ramsgate, cross into France, go through Andorra and into Spain. 140, The cross is endowed with a special meaning for Christians. 141, I moved the chair away from the table so I could cross my legs. 142, When you are there, in the polling booth, nobody can see where you put your cross. 143, Strong cross breezes make it difficult for boats to leave harbour. 144, It was a pleasure meeting you - I hope our paths cross again. 145, Police dogs are often a cross between a retriever and an alsatian. 146, The suspicion did cross my mind, even as he spoke, that the man was lying and on further reflection I was sure of it. 147, He caught his opponent with a right cross to the chin. 148, She does voluntary work for the Red Cross two days a week. 149, We deflate the tyres to make it easier to cross the desert. 150, We have to cross the railway line by the foot bridge.