desperately造句151, They desperately need a top-class fast bowler and ordered their cricket committee to come up with a suitable candidate.
152, She had tried desperately to think of a reason for not going which her boss would accept.
153, The stairs have become rope ladders, with managers clinging desperately for balance.
154, And when she was talking about the clash between her feelings and her principles, she had been desperately serious.
155, Burying his face into the warm living darkness of Wolf's fur, he tried desperately to wall away the sickening pulse.
156, A child of Svetlana had desperately needed a bone marrow transplant.
157, On the other were tenants clinging desperately to the last vestige of their community.
158, I tried desperately hard not to reveal my true thoughts but palpably failed.
159, I desperately tried to paddle away but the canoe move and I was wedged in.
160, The world today desperately needs to build communities of love and peace.
161, Folly fanned her anger like a flame, trying desperately to burn out the suspicions that crowded into her mind.
162, He was booed and jeered by 16,000 spectators for not walking promptly after giving a desperately hard-to-judge return catch.
163, The Eastern bloc desperately needed Western goods but had no hard currency to pay for them, even if they were available legitimately.
164, John: In 1985, John had to give up his career as a consulting engineer because he was desperately ill.
165, But the Valley remained desperately poor, with little possibility of economic expansion or improvement.
166, In this country we have a process that desperately needs changing.
167, To do so would alienate black voters whom he desperately needs.
168, Jupp Heynckes faces a tough job at a club desperately in need of coherent policies.
169, Far from being desperately poor peasants, the squatters were clearly city dwellers.
170, But it will be desperately close as two exceptionally committed sides bid to keep their championship season alive.
171, Castleford desperately need Coyne to lift their fortunes after three opening defeats.
172, Carla would curl up on his lap and hold her hands over her ears desperately trying to block out their arguing.
173, A physiotherapist who had a thriving practice desperately wanted to make a dramatic career change by becoming an author.
174, An hour later John is desperately sorting through his belongings.
175, No buyer for the Nauvoo temple ever emerged, and their funds ran desperately short.
176, Although in other poems Leapor shows that labouring class women can be desperately unhappy in marriage, she is not unequivocal.
177, Robyn put the bottle to her lips again - defiantly, desperately.
178, These poor chaps were searching desperately for a project which would not be cursed with the ephemeral vulgarity of their usual tasks.
179, The prices are still too high to allow more than a small number of people in desperately poor countries to be treated.
180, Retching, vomiting and desperately trying to rub its face clean, the animal learns a lesson it never forgets.