out of control造句121. These feelings of being out of control can lead to inappropriate behaviour - maybe submissive behaviour.
122. It seems logical to suppose that wilder and wilder swings must in the end get out of control.
123. On a treacherous curve, both vehicles went out of control and met in a head-on collision.
124. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy the dressing up but I feel he is out of control.
125. Suddenly she felt angry with herself for having let her emotions get out of control.
126. I remember leaving a ledge to abseil down Scafell's East Buttress once only to realise I was falling out of control.
127. On education he applauded the Conservatives for taking school budgets out of control of local education authorities.
128. The car hit an icy patch on the road and went out of control.
129. Obviously, the prison building programme is based on the fear that violent crime particularly, is out of control.
130. It is clear this system is out of control and that comprehensive reforms are long overdue.
131. The United States appeared to be careening out of control and television recorded every conflagration and confrontation without respite night after night.
132. It stood in contrast to the totalitarianism gathering pace under Lenin and Trotsky which accelerated out of control under Stalin.
133. Illegal trophy hunting ran out of control and 80 per cent of the Serengeti's elephants died.
134. The game was no different abroad; it had spiraled out of control the world over.
135. From what I hear, things are out of control there enough I almost think I could get away with it.
136. We must act before the situation gets out of control.
137. Any manager who fails to devise adequate systems for job control is at best not in control and at worst out of control.
138. Certainly it is clear from what Deborah describes that the situation is out of control.
139. Their relationship is never fully explained, but it is serious enough for Meadowlark to become obsessive and out of control.
140. Nothing is worse for anyone, including leaders, than being tossed about by an effort out of control.
141. The motion would make him gyrate out of control.
142. The car went out of control on a bend and plummeted down an embankment.
143. Women and girls are generally taught that getting angry is 'unladylike' or unfeminine. What names have you heard females called if they show anger? "out of control", "bitch.."
144. Yet Barnett, chief analyst at Wikistrat and contributing editor for Esquire magazine, cautions that Americans' concern over China's rise is "really out of control."
145. VF controlling and peripheral system both may be out of control. This paper introduces some methods of anti-interference technique bases of individual experience.
146. Such radical engineering philosophy was reduced to a slogan: Fast, cheap and out of control.
147. Before the compassionate conservative lurched to the right on stem-cell research and gay marriage; before the budget deficit lurched out of control.
148. The anodic polarization current increases rapidly and the anodic process is out of control because of plenty dis-adsorption of corrosion inhibitors when anodic polarization voltage exceeds-0.45V.
149. Her mother was an out of control channel that would bring through some of the most vicious of entities that would batter Mila emotionally and physically.
150. Second, however angry you are don't let spill out of control.