attention造句(121) The management paid insufficient attention to working conditions.
(122) Anything that grabs your attention is good in adland.
(123) Ladies and gentlemen! Can I have your attention, please?
(124) Young children demand a lot of attention.
(125) She tugged at his arm to get his attention.
(126) Pets need a lot of care and attention .
(127) He left quietly to avoid drawing attention to himself.
(128) A most unwelcome event claimed his attention.
(129) You should pay particular attention to spelling.
(130) Special attention was paid to minimising noise levels .
(131) Don't pay any attention to her-she's all talk.
(132) She waved to attract the attention of the waitress.
(133) The virus is getting more and more attention, and not before time.
(134) You'll need to be a little more imaginative if you want to hold their attention.
(135) She was flattered by all the attention he was giving her.
(136) My attention was diverted for a moment by the accident.
(137) Other people walk along the beach at night, so I didn't pay any attention at first.
(138) Small companies can devote more personal attention to each project.
(139) The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
(140) He is a designer known for his meticulous attention to detail.
(141) Albert fell silent and turned his attention to his food.
(142) Each year more than two million household injuries need medical attention.
(143) I noticed her short attention span and low boredom threshold .
(144) Jimena's such a show-off, she always wants to be the centre of attention.
(145) Many of the papers focus their attention on the controversy surrounding the Foreign Secretary.
(146) The unusual control panel on the walls caught our attention.
(147) All attempts to deflect attention from his private life have failed.http:///attention.html
(148) Don't pay any attention to him - he's had one too many.
(149) His talk appears to meander but by the end focuses attention on the true state of affairs.
(150) Pay attention about your business, and slop over your right.