plot造句121) In the last half-hour of the movie the plot rapidly self-destructs.
122) The romance is peripheral to the main plot of the movie.
123) "Find anything?" he asked. "Yeah. The plot thickens," I said.
124) It was two young reporters who uncovered the whole plot.
125) She bought a small plot of land to build a house on.
126) He issued a very strongly worded statement denying any involvement in the plot.
127) The Secret Service smelled out a plot to kill the President.
128) Police have uncovered a plot to kidnap the President's son.
129) I could see people thinking I'd totally lost the plot.
130) The plot was so involved that very few people knew what was going on.
131) The film's plot hinges on a case of mistaken identity.
132) Yesterday's meeting was intended to plot a survival strategy for the party.
133) Details of new titles, with plot summaries, are included in the catalogue.
134) He was responding to reports of an assassination plot against him.
135) The play is well acted but the plot is weak.
136) The author skilfully draws together the different threads of the plot.
137) You could dig this plot in an afternoon if you really put your back into it.
138) The film's plot was so complex that I couldn't follow it.
139) The plot of the film is just a hackneyed boy-meets-girl scenario.
140) Customs officials uncovered a plot to smuggle weapons into the country.
141) She inveigles Paco into a plot to swindle Tania out of her savings.
142) The police exposed a criminal plot to assassinate the president.
143) A sordid, sentimental plot unwinds, with an inevitable mawkish ending.
144) As the film progresses, the threads of the plot slowly begin to unravel.
145) In front of the house there is a large plot of field, on which neighbours the highway.
146) It's a good film, but the plot has so many convolutions that you really have to concentrate.
147) There's an unusual twist to the plot at the end of the book.
148) A ridiculous series of plot contrivances moves the film along.
149) The novel suffers from a disjointed plot and pale, insignificant characters.
150) The government has denied that there was a plot to assassinate the president.