dwell on造句31 It isn't a subject that most people like to dwell on; it may never even have occurred to you.
32 It is traditional for politicians to dwell on the negative.
33 At the time he didn't dwell on the man whose cap, and life, he stole.
34 Maybe it was better not to dwell on it, he decided.
35 Give yourself the time to dwell on the miracle that has just taken place.
36 If you afraid of death, dwell on Eternal Life.
37 The interviewee didn't want to dwell on bad experiences.
38 The best way to leave things unsaid is to leave them unthought , or if I've thought them,[/dwell on.html] not to dwell on them.
39 Don't dwell on the few things that are off kilter.
40 Yoshimasa severe tongue-lashing to refuse him, and warned him not to dwell on you.
41 Learn from the past but don't live and dwell on yesterday.
42 I will not dwell on, nor mourn over, our untimely decay, nor reproach my paleface brothers with hastening it as we too may have been somewhat to blame.
43 No need to dwell on the sumptuousness of that feast.
44 Asas it comesit disappears , leaving us to dwell on our own insignificance to face the god.
45 Although this summit looks likely to dwell on financial regulation, it cannot ignore the macroeconomics that preoccupied the original Bretton Woods conference all those years ago.
46 But the event, at New York University's Stern School of Business, did not dwell on that turn of events. Instead the hourlong conversation ranged over Mr. Greenspan's years as the Fed chairman.
47 This is a tendency to dwell on what ruffly garment was worn, the precise glossy shade of a woman's hair, and so on.
48 Based upon the classic literature of Liao Zai, Painted Skin is an adaptation of one of the stories that dwell on fox spirits.
49 It would be superfluous to dwell on the matter any more.
50 Wiccan's have a common belief that the Earth is Sacred and the animals that dwell on it are sacred as well.
51 He says he's not going to dwell on the criticism he's gotten after calling Barack Obama a "light-skinned" African-American "with no Negro dialect.
52 Don't dwell on purchases or amounts, says Nusbaum, but each express what's behind your spending, like helping family or enjoying down-time.
53 Ferguson could resurrect his interest in January, but Hargreaves is unlikely to dwell on the subject.