stretch造句271. Every available stretch of water - be it river, sea or reservoir - is likely to harbour a sailing club.
272. Woods then holed a birdie putt from six feet to stretch his lead to four.
273. The stretching of the elastic explains the elasticity of lung tissue and that energy is required to stretch the tissue.
274. Hold for 1 second in that extreme position, then push and stretch a little further for a count of 25.
275. This time a thirty-year-old schoolteacher cycling home to Hunstanton who had a puncture on a lonely stretch of road.
276. He took the opportunity to stretch his legs and eat some biscuits and bananas.
277. Gently stretch forwards for 25 counts, holding each stretch for 1 second.
278. Stretch the upper arm up and over even further than yesterday.
279. The terrain is very varied from the great expanse of Dartmoor to the gentler stretch of Exmoor.
280. The contrast with today couldn't have been greater-we even took a pleasure boat over the same stretch of water.
281. He is especially strong in the first and second congressional districts that stretch from Pensacola to Jacksonville on the East Coast.
282. Joan and Jack enjoy meeting their guests and many breakfasts stretch into the mid-morning as new friendships are made.
283. Two plays later, Humphries found Martin in the corner of the end zone to stretch the lead to 14-0.
284. Over a stretch of muddy field ... she had to bridge the gap - decide.
285. Or stretch her limbs and laugh at the careworn ways of her elders?
286. That question asks us to change our focus and consider our legal practice not in cross-section but over some stretch of time.