red造句91. Because of all red tape at immigration I missed my connecting flight.
92. It was the sailors'first night ashore ; they painted the town red.
93. I got it wrong. It wasn't the red one but the blue one.
94. The red figure in the foreground is the artist's mother.
95. The Red Cross's primary concern is to preserve and protect human life.
96. The taxi driver was obviously in the wrong in going ahead against the red light.
97. I found David in the bar of the Red Lion .
98. Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength.
99. His sudden disappearance triggered a red alert among his friends.
100. The stern was embellished with carvings in red and blue.
101. Peter is laying in with good red wine for his wedding party.
102. Footpaths are shown on the map as dotted red lines.
103. I used to hate being teased about my red hair when I was at school.
104. Stew the pears in red wine for a couple of hours.
105. The woman put forward a red silk as well as a blue one for our inspection.
106. He wore a red nose and novelty glasses for comic effect.
107. He bought a model of a red London bus as a souvenir of his trip to London.
108. Beyond the red end of the visible light spectrum is infrared.
109. The colours of the spectrum - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet - can be seen in a rainbow.
110. I went out for a meal last night and drank copious amounts of red wine.
111. Once in the bloodstream, the bacteria adhere to the surface of the red cells.
112. My eyes sometimes get red and itchy in the summer.
113. Your face is red.
114. You can use any two colors — for example, red and yellow.
115. The little money that was available was tied up in bureaucratic red tape.
116. Three lines of the first paragraph were underscored in red ink.
117. The yearly campaign to raise funds for the Red Cross is already under way.
118. I'll be waiting for you at the entrance of the pub which has a sign painted with a red lobster.
119. We'll give her some VIP treatment and roll out the red carpet.
120. I vaguely remember a woman in a red dress standing outside the door.