out of control造句91. Utterly out of control now, these could not even fire back, for their port-side cannon could not be brought to bear.
92. With inflation spiralling out of control, the country was close to economic collapse.
93. Heavily stocked or overfed tanks suffer the most and nitrate levels can quickly rise out of control if great care is not taken.
94. It soon became clear that the fire was out of control.
95. It is happening with many other crimes, as crime figures spiral out of control.
96. A crash is a moment of panic when events are out of control and outlandish predictions become thinkable.
97. But it was as if I was out of control, I was so angry....
98. His life was spiraling out of control and he was careening from drugs to alcohol and back to drugs.
99. The fire burns out of control in the copious oxygen.
100. Containment relieves anxiety about strong feelings and impulses getting out of control.
101. By her own testimony she exited when it started spinning out of control.
102. The car had been travelling along the A534 from Wrexham to Holt when it went out of control.
103. The overhead lights swoop and dive over the white lines, completely out of control.
104. The forest fires in the Northwest are spreading out of control.
105. The government called the plan dangerous, unconstitutional and liable to spin out of control.
106. You'd better put your foot down before those kids get completely out of control.
107. I begin, too, to have terrifying dreams about fires that rage out of control and consume me.
108. And that was when she hit a wet patch on the tarmac and felt the car go out of control.
109. Out of control it threatens to undermine a game dependent on the good offices of onlookers.
110. His thoughts seemed to wander out of control ... They were watching him.
111. They are also eccentric, outrageous, and, at times, totally out of control.
112. To be pregnant against your will is to see your life swerve out of control.
113. And is it any wonder, too, that the legal aid bill is rocketing totally out of control?
114. Apparently, Marr had been driving with his wife when he spun out of control and smashed into a brick wall.
115. But that was the day the crisis spiralled out of control.
116. The same sort of attribution, of urges out of control, is a recurring theme in the reporting of school violence.
117. Mr Straw's particular problem, however, is that the situation is fast running out of control.
118. Now Riccardo Patrese looks more like a doomed astronaut ... rocketing crazily out of control towards the heavens.
119. We are feeling out of control, and then saying the cause is low self-esteem.
120. As a result, the discretionary powers of sentencers remained largely unconstrained and out of control.