bare造句241. There is only room here to outline the bare facts about cuts and the main lines of argument that surround them.
242. Five workmen stood near the heat, bare chests sweating, shoulders goose-pimpled.
243. After relating the bare facts of the suicide decades later, Dan looked away, shuddering to keep his composure.
244. The bare outlines and graphic shorthand of Botticelli s drawings leave more space for the imagination, and speak more directly.
245. The bare fact is that the clerk did not look for the purse.
246. His fingers felt warm and strong on her bare arm.
247. Leaders like that get only the bare minimum of effort and never rouse employees to cooperative activity.
247. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
248. The bare facts about Brimmer, complete with hard evidence, were ready to hand over.
249. Most of Lewis is acid peat bog, and much of Harris bare rock.
250. Yet Gloria herself never seemed to hold on to more than the bare essentials that they had in their two paper carriers.
251. The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence.
252. The sun was blazing hot, the skin of my bare arm beginning to burn.
253. A mist was already descending and clung to the bare branches of the trees.
254. Over the winter the distinctive bare earth is ground up and massed into sharp ruts by tractor tyres.
255. These brief examples are given, in bare outline, to indicate some possible procedures.
256. The walls were dark gray and bare, but Horton speckled and painted the floors of the auditorium aisles with free-form designs.
257. The wind passed over them and rustled the bare branches of the trees and they still stood.
258. Brother Mariadas led me to a tiny office with a bare floor, a simple desk and a couple of chairs.
259. The sudden appearance of her bare back made him cough.
260. To clothe these bare bones we have to find other material.
261. The trouser hems flapped way above his ankles and bare feet.
262. His bare back began to look very red an d he kept waving his arms at the insects which he was disturbing.
263. That is the bare outline of the Pilmay and Scott story, a tale that could be told in much more detail.
264. Her footsteps were little explosions of sound on the bare floor.
265. He was without doubt the very worst kind of news reporter, taking a few bare facts and embroidering them into a story!
266. The Cherrys kneel at the altar of the Chili Peppers and bare their bellies for a spot of sacrificing.
267. The little hand resting against his bare chest was suddenly ice-cold.
268. Nor was its bare face the ethereally lovely, angular visage of that alien species.
269. With so much tree growth over the years it is impossible to identify the bare rocks of the engraving.
270. Tonight ... The cool air caressed her bare arms, and Folly shivered and turned back towards the house.