thrive造句1 He that will thrive must rise at five.
2 Ill weeds are sure to thrive.
3 A man can never thrive who had a wasteful wife.
4 A business cannot thrive without investment.
5 Children thrive on fresh air and good food.
6 Today his company continues to thrive.
7 I believe that your business will thrive more this year.
8 These hardy mountain folk seem to thrive on the cold.
9 She seems to thrive on stress.
10 These animals rarely thrive in captivity.
11 Flowers will not thrive without sunshine.
12 These animals thrive on the leaves of certain trees.
13 New businesses thrive in this area.
14 Many people thrive on a stressful lifestyle.
15 Few plants or animals thrive in the desert.
16 Some people seem to thrive on stress.
17 These traditions continued to thrive.
18 He that by the plough would thrive himself must either hold or drive.
19 Alvin pilots, I knew,[www.] must thrive under pressure.
20 Small companies, which rarely re-organize, thrive on personal contacts.
21 That's what lawyers thrive on.
22 But one couple seem to thrive on it.
23 They certainly seemed to thrive on them.
24 The grasses that did thrive were not prairie species.
25 On the other hand specialists could thrive.
26 Indeed, cleaning businesses thrive in San Diego and elsewhere.
27 They appear to love them and thrive.
28 While the insects thrive, residues from years of spraying are showing up in the water and food that humans consume.
29 I wouldn't want that much pressure, but she seems to thrive on it.
30 TV coverage is the sine qua non of a sport if it is to thrive.