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That’s hardly an army. It’s not even a platoon.

CCTV has a search engine, too, which hardly anyone USES.

She hardly ate a thing, just toyed with a piece of cheese on her plate.

There was hardly a touch of earth in her love for Clare.

The statute is hardly a masterpiece of insightful policymaking or incisive drafting.

There was hardly a child that had not hung beneath his steelyards, tied in a silk handkerchief.

Its Banks are unpolluted by toxic assets; hardly a ripple disturbs its vast pools of national savings.

I gain hardly anything.

Until a few years ago, hardly a day would go by in the summer without the mailman bringing a postcard from a vacationing friend or acquaintance.

Not a shop, not a vehicle, hardly a candle lighted here and there in the Windows; all lights extinguished after ten o 'clock.

But on a recent surveillance flight over the forest frontier in Brazil's state of para, there was hardly a wisp of smoke in the sky.

Gas has hardly any weight.

He had hardly any schooling.

Hu Tingting, 22, a math major at Hubei University, knows how tricky alcohol can be but in the name of friendship, hardly anyone would refuse another beer.

He is the first boss of Intel to have a business and marketing rather than a technical background (though, as a 31-year veteran at the firm, he is hardly a technological novice).

However, intranets are hardly airtight applications.

The desert air contains hardly any moisture.

It just feels that it comes rashly and strangely, and sits quietly in a place where it should not have been, so that people's eyes can hardly adapt to it after a long time.

I got hardly a wink of sleep.

On the other hand, it is hardly a cure.

I throw it. It goes about twenty yards - hardly a threat to a running antelope.

Some people were pulling along a woman, who seemed hardly aBle to walk.

Her career in Hollywood, as a contract actress at MGM, was hardly a rich fulfillment of artistic hope.

If you don't like it, fair enough, but that's hardly a justification to attack the whole thing.

Manual disposal of the experimental data of the thermodynamic function measured with electromotive force can hardly achieve a satisfactory result.

我是個大音盲,天生就五音不全,唱歌會永遠跑調的。

Even a dragon(from the outside)finds it hard to control a snake in its old haunt - Powerful outsiders can hardly afford to neglect local bullies.

A stranded beluga's sole defense is being white, looking like snow covered ice and keeping perfectly still hardly an effective strategy in this case.

HIDDEN behind a row of trees and a rusted barbed-wire fence on a rutted dirt road in the Ecuadorean jungle, Shushufindi 61, a pit in which oil waste is dumped, is hardly a beauty spot.

I've got hardly any money left.

The gardener had pointed to a thick bamboo stem and explained that if a pebble was thrown at it and it hit the trunk slightly off-centre, it would bounce off and make hardly any sound.

Talbott's a blackmailing scumbag, but hardly a threat.

He had run a few dozen marathons before, so he was hardly a beginner.

THL was hardly alone in undertaking this sort of financial engineering, known as a dividend recapitalization.

It seemed hardly the face of a man alive, with such a deathlike hue; it was hardly a man with life in him, that tottered on his path so nervelessly, yet tottered, and did not fall!

There is hardly a shop, hotel or restaurant that does not bear a sepia-toned image of the man gazing down like a silent movie star.

Public nudity, or semi-nudity is hardly a novel occurance in the country. Protestors, like these peasants marching for land rights, are a common sight.

Physics is a basic scientific subject, its content are impersonal, so it is hardly affected by teaching language, and it suits to carry out bilingual teaching.

Switching the peg to a basket of currencies that included, say, the euro and yen as well would give the Gulf states a bit more protection against oil-price swings, but it is hardly a perfect fit.

The exhibition is hardly a crowd-puller.

The army, however, is hardly a neutral arbiter.

But since then, hardly a week goes by without a news story suggesting McNealy was on to something.

And there's hardly anyone we could be sending who has a reputation for working as hard as Gary Locke.

There's hardly any tea left.

As befits a nation originally settled by misfits, con-victs, adventurers, and religious fanatics (a demo-graphic mix that has changed hardly at all in nearly 400 years), the United States retains a strong flavour of intransigent noncooperation.

hardly a造句

But that is hardly a catastrophe.

The parents could hardly afford a private teacher for their child.

Eastleigh is hardly a tourist town-a dour bronze railwayman is its main public monument-but it has a brilliant formula for incubating new businesses.

During the Spring Festival holidays, a boy returned home by train. The car was crowded with people and there was hardly any place to stay.

You saw hardly a soul in the village.

So at the time of shooting, I usually feel influenced, and to get a good photo is hardly achievable.

They can tell you that they receive 20 calls every day from customers who donâ t understand how to set up a printer, but hardly any calls about how to actually print a document.

Always listen to all kinds of psychology, although hardly a study, but I think a great influence on my values.

Though Fang had paid for a couple of dancing lessons in France, he was hardly a master at r one dance with Miss Pao, he retreated to the sidelines and watched her dance with others.

There's hardly any coal left.

Poor Harlequin asked with a voice that was hardly a breath.

It's a little bit of Paris in a town where hardly anyone has been to Paris, and the aromas are to die for.

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