trigger造句151. For most, however, the hormone may trigger a growth spurt but seems not to increase final adult height.
152. They will be less likely to trigger off more spots.
153. Some people would like to see load-shedding trigger a sweeping change in New York's whole relationship with the surrounding region.
154. The doctor warned her that recalling the incident might trigger a setback for Sergei.
155. As winds sweep these chemical pockets into middle latitudes they encounter sunlight and trigger rapid ozone destruction.
156. It is bitterly cold outside today, but probably not cold enough to trigger the payments.
157. He pulled the trigger - and to his horror shot Christopher in the head.
158. Explain that you have an allergy to certain foods and that these will trigger a reaction.
159. Eventually the temperature rose sufficiently to trigger the sort of nuclear reactions that power every star.
160. Ultrasonics technology is used in certain burglar alarm systems which trigger on detecting the sound of breaking glass.
161. He had not delivered the fatal blows, he had not pulled the trigger.
162. Just seeing me there would trigger thief responses of some one like Gharr.
163. He pulled the automatic from his holster but stopped short of curling his finger around the trigger.
164. There was little direct discussion of the reengineering effort except as a trigger for the explosion.
165. A reset button may be used to cancel operation and a further pushbutton switch used to trigger the unit at any time.
166. Perceptions contain no element of approval or disapproval though they may trigger a reaction in terms of approval.
167. I cocked the old gun and squeezed the trigger, and it just went forward too slowly to fire a round.
168. My brain told me to pull the trigger but my finger wouldn't respond.
169. The threat to inflict pain may trigger fears more damaging than the immediate sensation of pain.
170. It would also mean that viewers, their trigger fingers on the clicker, would have trouble avoiding the candidates.
171. If the work now arrives in time then this could mean that by changing the trigger you have altered the behaviour.
172. Stepping into terra incognita by deed seems to trigger openings into the terra incognita of metanormal experience.
173. This is a condition affecting the events which trigger the operation and will enable the triggering of that operation.
174. It is hoped that these measures will trigger the long-awaited upturn in the economy.
175. Breathing becomes slower, then more shallow and finally the shooter holds about half a breath and squeezes the trigger.
176. The new vaccine aims to trigger a different kind of immuno-response, producing not antibodies but cells-killer T-cells.
177. He snapped off a shot, hardly even bothering to point the gun before he squeezed the trigger.
178. These groups have also been accused of plotting to trigger more race riots in Oldham and Bradford.
179. Any inability to carry the weight on the hind-legs will trigger off resistance in the mouth.
180. He checked that the breech was empty of bullets, then pumped the rifle up and pulled the trigger.