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minute造句
181 Just a minute - can you tell me how to do that again? 182 Cathy braced herself to see Matthew, who she expected to arrive at any minute. 183 Any minute now she'd wake up to find herself at home safe in bed. 184 You can't lose your temper with everyone like that one minute, and then expect everything to be hunky dory again the next. 185 Hold on a minute! Isn't that your brother's car over there? 186 The goalkeeper made a great save in the last minute of the match. 187 I don't think they are going to pull out of the deal at the last minute. 188 After a goalless first half, Australia took the lead within a minute of the restart. 189 She never seems to know what she's doing from one minute to the next. 190 Just shut up and let me talk for a minute. 191 A policeman could meet danger any minute of his working day. 192 To the mortification of the show's organizers, the top performers withdrew at the last minute. 193 She usually says she'll be there and then cries off at the last minute. 194 Calls are charged at the premium rate of 60p per minute. 195 He took a minute or two to compose his thoughts before he replied. 196 The plane was going straight towards the mountain, but veered away at the last minute. 197 We were scurrying about until the last minute before the party. 198 At the last minute another company stepped forward with a bid. 199 I'd got myself all psyched up for the interview and then it was called off at the last minute. 200 Would you like to wait out here, and the doctor will come and fetch you in a minute? 201 I don't think for a minute that she'll accept but you can ask her. 202 He cancelled his trip to England at the last minute. 203 He jabbed the ball into the net in the final minute of the game. 204 Don't keep on, I'll sort it out in a minute. 205 The season ended with a flourish for Owen, when he scored in the final minute of the match. 206 Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate and 48p at all other times. 207 They'll be here any minute, if their train's on time. 208 He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all. 209 The Queen's holiday is arranged to go like clockwork, everything pre-planned to the minute. 210 Mr White had promised to cooperate with us, but he cried off at the last minute.