用in the grip of造句子,“in the grip of”造句

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6、All China was in the grip of a deep cold outbreak.

9、Even the more 12 self-possessed, like Candy Pratts Price, seem 13 in the grip of awe.

12、The absence of beauty from our educational curricula is a symptom of the fact that we are still very much in the grip of the modern, scientific worldview.

15、Last week, exultant rebels in Tripoli clambered on Gaddafi's vainglorious statue of an American warplane in the grip of a mighty Libyan fist.

18、My idea briefly has been to present a resurrection of the emotions, to depict the conduct of a human being in the stratosphere of ideas, that is, in the grip of delirium.

3、Northern Rhodesia is in the grip of a "Reign of Terror" reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

7、But like many in the publishing industry, the paper is in the grip of a serious financial crisis.

11、The chiefs of Edom were troubled in heart; the strong men of Moab were in the grip of fear: all the people of Canaan became like water.

16、Granted, it's hard to get 11.5 extra wide shoes in China, but I was firmly in the grip of a frenzy.

in the grip of造句

2、By July, much of Bolivia was in the grip of severe drought, particularly in the southeast.

8、And Darwin, throughout, was in the grip of something very similar: a terrible, destabilising sense of wonder.

14、With the exception of Germany and Japan, advanced countries have been in the grip of a housing boom since the mid-1990s.

4、He hurried away, leaving the prisoner in the grip of the halberdiers.

13、While the Northern Hemisphere is still in the grip of winter, crops are growing in the Southern Hemisphere, as indicated by the many green fields.

5、The country is in the grip of a teenage crime wave.

1、The country was in the grip of (an) economic depression.

10、Just three decades earlier, IBM had quit India, which was in the grip of corporatist and nationalistic industrial policies.

17、Darwin was also in the grip of an idea so subversive that he would keep it under wraps for another two decades.

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