harsh造句61. Judges are meting out increasingly harsh sentences for car theft.
62. The government decapitalized industry and commerce with harsh tax policies.
63. Millions of people live with the harsh realities of unemployment.
64. Ben says his father was good-natured, a man not quickly roused to anger or harsh opinions.
65. My skin is quite sensitive and I find some soaps too harsh.
66. Do you think they would subscribe to such harsh terms?
67. "There is no alternative, " she said in a harsh voice.
67.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
68. The people had to accept the harsh exigencies of war.
69. The decision by the headmaster was called in doubt by some of the teachers who thought it unnecessarily harsh.
70. Guilt and a sense of common humanity make people less harsh.
71. For a moment she was blinded by the harsh glare of the sun.
72. The book confronts the harsh social and political realities of the world today.
73. The war and the years in the harsh mountains had prematurely aged him.
74. She was caught in the harsh glare of the headlights.
75. Although his words are harsh, there is positiveness in them.
76. The plants were unable to withstand the rigours of a harsh winter.
77. Her later sensual works contrast starkly with the harsh earlier paintings.
78. In a harsh economic climate, raises for teachers have become a lightning rod for criticism.
79. He learned the hard way about the harsh reality of the boxing world.
80. Civil rights groups have complained about the harsh treatment of prisoners.
81. I learned a lesson in harsh economics when I was made redundant.
82. She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident.
83. The light's a bit too harsh. You can turn it off.
84. Mountain rescue teams have harsh words to say to people who climb without proper equipment.
85. Tropical colours may look rather harsh in our dull northern light.
86. Harsh punishment is expected to be meted out to the murderer.
87. We are still absorbing the harsh lessons of this disaster.
88. He got a six-year jail sentence, a harsh punishment for a first offense.
89. She had some harsh words to say about her colleagues.
90. Her remarks have called forth harsh criticism in the media.