用wishing造句子,“wishing”造句

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heart ached when I looked at them, wishing with all my heart that I were, truly, their grandchild.

I feel quite purposeful, actually, as if I am concentrating properly on my life, instead of wishing it away so that I can get to my book.

Within the razzle-dazzle of his songs, he sang about fears and uncertainties in that high, vulnerable voice: flinching from monsters in “Thriller, ” wishing he could just “Beat It” when trouble began.

Do you ever wonder why some people have amazing people skills and why some are confused to why they are sitting home around all day wishing they could know more people.

What he can do is just wishing away again and again.

First, can I give a fair tryout indoors to players wishing to try out for the squad?

But the firm's shareholders may end up wishing that Mr Ballmer had shown considerably more restraint when negotiating the firm's largest ever takeover.

In New York state, couples wishing to wed must typically wait 24 hours after the issuance of the marriage licence before they are allowed to hold the marriage ceremony.

If there was any road work done at all, it was done as an act of charity;a little money was collected from families "wishing to gain merit in the next world", and a few narrow, skimpily paved roads were built.

So often, we wake up in the morning and trudge into work wishing we were doing anything else.

If someone in Holland approaches their doctor wishing to die there are stringent safeguards and a second doctor experienced in the field must be consulted.

wishing造句

It is not wishing for what we do not have, but enjoying what we do possess.

I should scold her myself, if she were capable of wishing to check the delight of your conversation with our new friend.

'Sometimes I'd brood, wishing we lived in a professionally built house like everyone else,' he says.

"She's always been extremely abusive of me and my siblings," she said, as I recall. "Once, on my birthday, she left me a message wishing that I get a disease."

Both missives were perfunctory - winner and loser wishing each other well, best to your wife, that kind of thing.

Just wishing someone good luck - with "I press the thumbs for you," the German version of crossing your fingers - improved volunteers' success at a task that required manual dexterity.

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