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单词 Hurricane
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1. After a hurricane comes a rainbow.
2. Many coastal towns were desolated by the hurricane.
3. The hurricane left a trail of destruction behind it.
4. The hurricane demage was assessed at three million dollars.
5. The hurricane caused widespread devastation.
6. A hurricane hit the city yesterday at 5 p.m.
7. How long does the dry/hurricane/monsoon/etc. season last?
8. The intensity of the hurricane was frightening.
9. The hurricane left a a trail of destruction behind it.
10. The hurricane put such a strain on the bridge that it collapsed.
11. The damage from the 1956 hurricane was immeasurably greater.
12. A hurricane ripped through the Caribbean.
13. The wind blew a hurricane.
14. The fields were devastated by the hurricane.
15. Hurricane Hugo menaced the US coast for a week.
16. The hurricane flung their motor boat upon the rocks.
17. Hurricane Bob has been downgraded to a tropical storm.
18. The hurricane inflicted severe damage on the island.
18. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
19. The hurricane destroyed the whole village.
20. The footman went ahead against the hurricane.
21. The hurricane winds agitated the sea.
22. After the hurricane the homeless numbered over 200 000.
23. The hurricane was a long nightmare.
24. A hurricane is bearing down on central America.
25. A hurricane struck the city.
26. Hurricane Louis is expected to hit at the weekend.
27. The hurricane devastated a large section of the coast.
28. All of them were hapless victims of this hurricane.
29. Rescue teams worked desperately to restore utilities in the area shattered by the hurricane.
30. They managed to batten down the shutters and doors before the hurricane hit.
1. The hurricane caused widespread devastation.
2. A hurricane hit the city yesterday at 5 p.m.
3. How long does the dry/hurricane/monsoon/etc. season last?
4. The intensity of the hurricane was frightening.
5. Rescue teams worked desperately to restore utilities in the area shattered by the hurricane.
6. The hurricane left a a trail of destruction behind it.
7. The hurricane put such a strain on the bridge that it collapsed.
8. The wind blew a hurricane.
9. The hurricane inflicted severe damage on the island.
10. The hurricane destroyed the whole village.
11. The footman went ahead against the hurricane.
12. The hurricane was a long nightmare.
13. A hurricane struck the city.
14. All of them were hapless victims of this hurricane.
15. The hurricane is blowing broken glass about in the city streets.
16. In the aftermath of the hurricane, many people's homes were destroyed.
17. The hurricane blew with such force that trees were uprooted.
31. Hurricane Betty is now approaching the coast of Florida.
32. The roof blew off in a hurricane.
33. Hurricane has been forecast for tomorrow afternoon.
34. The hurricane blew some palm trees over.
35. The hurricane took several days to blow itself out.
36. Violent squalls signalled the approach of the hurricane.
37. Hurricane Hugo will go down in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by insurers.
38. The hurricane is blowing broken glass about in the city streets.
39. The hurricane is moving to the west at about 18 miles per hour.
40. The hurricane bodes disaster for those areas in its path.
41. Hurricane Andrew was last night heading into the Gulf of Mexico.
42. The hurricane passed(), leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
43. The roof of their house caved in during a hurricane.
44. Congress has agreed an $11 million relief package for victims of the hurricane.
45. The 1987 hurricane was the worst natural disaster to hit England for decades.
46. In the aftermath of the hurricane, many people's homes were destroyed.
47. The hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm when its speed dropped to 70mph.
48. The Hurricane Center warns people not to take the threat of tropical storms lightly.
49. The state of Florida was hit by a hurricane that did serious damage.
50. Last week we had a hurricane. Never a dull moment running a hotel in the Caribbean .
51. The hurricane blew with such force that trees were uprooted.
52. They have begun marshalling forces to send relief to the hurricane victims.
53. The hurricane screamed outside.
54. People were evacuated from the coastal regions in advance of the hurricane.
55. Much of the region's verdant countryside has been destroyed in the hurricane.
56. People living in the track of the hurricane have been advised to leave their homes until it has passed.
57. The countryside still bears the scars of the recent hurricane.
58. Local people were stoical about the damage caused by the hurricane.
59. The eye of the hurricane hit Florida just south of Miami.
60. People were swimming in the ocean despite the hurricane warning.
61. After the hurricane, thousands were rescued from the battered coastal towns.
62. A hurricane lamp was hung on another nail.
63. Hurricane damage could reach billions of dollars.
64. The hurricane would drive Golden Girl where it willed.
65. Everywhere, too, there are typhoons, sometimes of hurricane force.
66. Trent had listened to stories of the 1961 hurricane.
67. A white hurricane lamp burned in the window.
68. Hurricane lamps, striped barriers, machine guns on tripods.
69. Fifty houses were heavily damaged in the hurricane.
70. The hurricane arrival of Alanis Morissette.
71. The hospitals are overflowing with victims of the hurricane.
72. You could add something about the hurricane, I guess.
73. During the hurricane the roof fell in.
74. Near hurricane force winds and free-roaming sheep put paid to early attempts at planting flowers and shrubs.
75. And at 3: 43, the place began looking like some seaside resort during an East Coast hurricane.
76. A typhoon is the Eastern Hemisphere's equivalent of a hurricane.
77. Policemen were poking among the ruins by the fence, shining hurricane lamps.
78. They had the shattering,[http:///hurricane.html] overwhelming strength of earthquake and hurricane and volcano.
79. When Hurricane Opal slammed the town in October 1995, the normal route to the mainland was washed out.
80. Storefront windows shattered and roofs blew off during the hurricane.
81. He shoved the nose down to sixty degrees and was rewarded with a perfect view of the ruined Hurricane.
82. An estimated 2,000,000 people either fled or were evacuated from the coastal regions in advance of the hurricane.
83. Except when a hurricane hits, life in this part of Mississippi is as regular as the postal service.
84. Zena, a process engineer, characterises her day: It's like a hurricane!
85. I went inside and came back out with a hurricane lamp.
86. Hurricane George was just the latest calamity to hit the state.
87. The room was lit by a single kerosene hurricane lamp in the center of the table and a few candles.
88. Their biggest setback was the flooding brought by Hurricane Gilbert in 1988.
89. On the right and the left my men were falling... like trees in a hurricane....
90. His Hurricane was shot down over Kent during the Battle of Britan and he was badly burned.
91. If I resembled her emotionally, I was in for years of domestic hurricane.
92. The system's recent flexibility is too much like that of a tent in a hurricane, and about as reassuring.
93. Earthquake and hurricane insurance would be required in high-risk areas as a contingency to receiving federal aid to rebuild after a disaster.
94. The hurricane skidded over Cape Fear and veered up the coast before making landfall near Topsail Beach.
95. But Hurricane Andrew roared through South Florida in 1992, and all but destroyed the facility.
96. Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
97. In 1842 six ships were at anchor in Funchal Bay when a hurricane blew them all on to the shore.
98. So the fares were collected, the ship was going come hurricane, cyclone, what-have-you.
99. Before he was shot down he commanded a Hurricane squadron and was promoted Wing Commander while he was recovering from his injuries.
100. I could recall the apartment quite clearly. Like a hurricane had hit it.
101. Hurricane Ben skirted the Florida coast before moving back out to sea.
102. A hurricane in the mid-1970s cause much damage and the fuselage was turned into a superb house-boat by David Drimmer.
103. Enemy radar must have detected our approach, for Hurricane fighters came out to intercept before we reached the target.
104. The shock wave was delayed by only a few more seconds, and then it rolled over them like a small hurricane.
105. Repair work on damaged Hurricane wings began with the closing of the Shell Machine Shop in 1943.
106. Soon after hitting the water, I saw a Hurricane above me which I discovered later was Barber.
107. The vast curling crest of the hurricane reared over them, and its face stretched from horizon to horizon.
108. Trent knew that Mariana was waiting for the hurricane to fall on them.
109. If people were like rain, I was like drizzle and she was a hurricane. John Green 
110. A severe drought caused most of the crops to fail, then winds reaching hurricane force destroyed what was left.
111. Hanging from the central pole was a hurricane lamp that suffused the man and woman with an orange glow.
112. That frenzied chorus of hot air was used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
113. Hurricane Gustav curved away from the Caribbean Islands and headed toward open ocean.
114. Emergency relief will be sent to the areas most affected by the hurricane.
115. Authorities began evacuating people in the state of Oaxaca as the hurricane battered villages with high winds and intense rain.
116. Undiscovered until 1918, it was thought extinct after the 1937 hurricane submerged its coastal savannas, but it has subsequently reappeared.
117. The hurricane lamp swung within reach - I could turn it out when I wanted to.
118. As if enraged at its defeat by the mountains, the hurricane once more turned inland.
119. Its glory days came when Spitfire and Hurricane pilots scrambled to defeat Hitler's Luftwaffe despite overwhelming odds.
120. But clothes had to be bought, and medicines, and cooking pots and kerosene for the hurricane lamps.
121. The light from the hurricane lamp fell on your hair.
122. There is a 90% probability that the hurricane will hit the coast of Florida later today.
123. Since the hurricane, builders and roofers have been snowed under with work.
124. There's plenty to see and do in Hurricane, it's a pinball freak's dream come true.
125. Read in studio Hurricane force winds are hampering efforts to save seals caught in the Shetland oil slick.
126. Most people were fast asleep when the hurricane struck at 4.05 pm.
127. A hurricane is a storm of strong circular wind flow which rotates in a counter-clockwise direction.
128. The two things simply happened together: the place ravaged by hurricane(), the man by something rnore complicated.
129. It was a week after the hurricane, and Stephen had been working non-stop, salvaging coral-stone and tiles from the debris.
130. It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on a lee shore, and foresees a hurricane, stands out to sea and encounters a storm to avoid a shipwreck. Charles Caleb Colton 
131. The hurricane pulverized the houses on the beach.
132. The racket had brought everybody to the hurricane deck.
133. Hope your elephant hurricane, determinedly resolute!
134. They recall that they reacted very poorly then —about as ineptly as the U.S. government reacted to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
135. Before the accident, moustache and two companions drive severally high-grade racing bike, in belong to area of urban viatic west lake the hurricane on Wen Erxi road.
136. The experience in Astrodome in Louisiana following the hurricane is an example of animal karma.
137. A hurricane can tear down houses, cause 3 landslides and flooding and leave millions without electricity.
138. Hopefully, this short - term [sentencedict .com], hurricane - induced oil crisis will subside.
139. U.S. gasoline demand was unchanged last week as lower demand in most regions of the country was outweighed by heavy demand for the fuel in the Gulf Coast region ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
140. Wind hazard is the one which has the widespread influence in the nature disaster, and hurricane hazard is the most devastative and disastrous one.
141. After the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks.
142. If you look at the size of Jamaica in comparison to this radar image showing Hurricane Dean, you can see that the island nation is bracing for a serious storm.
143. Hurricane Dean has been upgraded to a Category 3 storm. Dean knocked out power on the islands of St. Lucia and Martinique. At least three deaths are being blamed on the storm.
144. Hurricane and other windstorm insurance varies by state and sometimes by county.
145. We know they're big. But let's get technical: If we could freeze frame a hurricane in the sky just for an instant, how many pounds of water is it carrying up there?
146. His ship, the HMS Captain, required several unusual and dangerous modifications however, including a so called "hurricane deck" which raised the ship's centre of gravity.
147. Hurricane Ike was moving west-northwest near 10 mph after ravaging homes in Cuba and killing dozens of people in the Caribbean.
148. Ebhardt flew P-3s above Afghanistan, but she appreciates hurricane missions because they affect so many people in the United States.
149. A television reporter shoots a newscast in a hotel parking lot near Morehead City, North Carolina, as Hurricane Irene comes ashore August 27.
150. The roof of a beach house at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina sits in shambles August 27 due to high winds from Hurricane Irene.
151. At 5 p. m. EDT, the depression was centered about 620 miles west-southwest of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands, and moving west near 20 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
152. Dave Roberts, a navy hurricane specialist, said Ida's presence in the western Caribbean may have played a role in drawing a Pacific low-pressure system toward El Salvador, causing the rains.
153. Hurricane Dean has been upgraded to a Category 3 storm. Dean knocked out power on the islands of St. Lucia and Martinique.
154. At last report, the National Hurricane Center said the storm was about 205 kilometers northeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with winds of up to 165 kilometers per hour.
155. Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. put forward an idea of "Business on Demand" based on IBM core competitiveness, which then resulted in blowing the hurricane of "Business on Demand" in the world.
156. It lights the candle in the hurricane lamp of self; that's why it survives.
157. Located on the shore of Sullivan's Island off the coast of South Carolina, the award-winning cube-shaped beach house was built to replace one smashed to pieces by Hurricane Hugo 10 years ago.
158. The governor of Puerto Rico says Hurricane Irene has brought high winds and torrential rain to the Caribbean island, cutting electricity to about 800, 000 people.
159. Coastal areas across the mid-Atlantic remained under hurricane warnings as evacuations of over 300, 000 people in New York City continued.
160. My tent was as delightful and extravagant as the meal—a roomy tent adorned with a comfortable bed, a hurricane lantern and nightstand.
161. Loggers had been removing white cedar trees that had been knocked down by Hurricane Isabel in 2003.
162. Wide, slow-moving Hurricane Irene began to organize over the Lesser Antilles Islands in the Caribbean Sea.
163. A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions could arrive within 48 hours, were issued north of Sandy Hook up to the Merrimack River in New England, according to the National Hurricane Center.
164. Hurricane Bill pelting Bermuda was strong bands of rain . Some roads are already flooded out.
165. The prize for breaking news photography went to Patrick Farrell of The Miami Herald for his images from Haiti of the destruction left by a hurricane.
166. President Bush said that when it comes to hurricane preparedness, step number one is to, quote, 'pray that there's no hurricanes.
167. NOAA research shows that the tropical multi- decadal signal is causing the increased Atlantic hurricane activity since 1995, and "is not related to greenhouse warming, " the agency said.
168. The multi-million-pound Great House on Necker, the Virgin tycoon's 60million private island, was struck by lightning in the early hours of Monday when the region was battered by 90mph Hurricane Irene.
168. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
169. And collecting bedding thrown about by the hurricane force winds, pulling the mattresses under the lean-to's and hanging the bedding up to dry out of the drizzle and rain that is expected worldwide.
170. Their services are vital in the immediate aftermath of a severe natural event such as an earthquake, hurricane, cyclone or volcano eruption.
171. In Florida, a truckload of mink coats showed up during the 2004 hurricane season, Rothe-Smith said, a likely tax write-off for a retailer having trouble pushing furs.
172. "People see that and assume we can predict everything, " National Hurricane Center senior forecaster Richard Pasch said.
173. A natural way to think of it would be analogous to the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale that is based on maximum sustained wind speed.
174. There is a potential track that Hurricane Dean could take which could hit Mexico in the Bay of Campeche , but it seems to be tracking a little north of that.
175. U. S. government researchers believe the red lionfish was introduced into Florida waters during Hurricane Andrew in 1992 when an aquarium broke and at least six fish spilled into Miami's Biscayne Bay.
176. While it is not always feasible to home-brew a commercial quality antenn a designed tot ake hurricane force winds, it is very feasible to built a collinear antenn a for aver age use.
177. EarthSky spoke with research climatologist and oceanographer Bill Patzert of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory about Hurricane Alex.
178. Hurricane activity in the subtropical north - west of the Pacific a 70 percent.
179. The fundraiser to help hurricane victims will be held tonight at the community center.
180. You follow a drop of your own sweat and plummet with it becoming a river, a flash flood, a waterspout, a hurricane.
181. Hanging Gardens of Fragrance is also tenderness mist cloud drift, Norman conquest of the hurricane has swept through the sea side.
182. Parts of the Yucatan peninsula remained under a hurricane warning, and a tropical storm warning was in place for the western tip of Cuba, with heavy rains expected.
183. The CCRIF will enable governments to purchase catastrophe coverage akin to business interruption insurance that will provide them with an early cash payment after a major hurricane or earthquake.
184. The dollar's monthlong recovery could be put to the test, first by Hurricane Gustav and at the end of the week by the U. S. jobs report.
185. For instance, when hurricane Bebe hit Tuvalu in 1972 it deposited 140 hectares of sedimentary debris onto the eastern reef, increasing the area of the main island by 10 per cent.
186. Wind speeds in a category two hurricane can reach close to one hundred eighty kilometers an hour.
187. For the US Coast Guard, it's the most significant challenge since hurricane Isabel.
188. The night feels rare, especially when your company is America's best rock climber Dave Granam and you are in Hurricane, a tiny arid town outside Utah's Zion National Park, is living up to its name.
189. A 12-block strand of 19th-century buildings with cast-iron storefronts in Galveston, Texas, is struggling to survive after Hurricane Ike caused extensive damage in September 2001.
190. Tens of thousands of residents are evacuating parts of Texas and Louisiana as Hurricane Rita barrels toward land.
191. "Even though we're only measuring the ocean's surface, computer models can take that information and use it to help develop a three-dimensional structure of the hurricane, " he says.
192. This artificial hurricane rushed like a waterspout through the air.
193. A hurricane or typhoon is a system with sustained winds of at least 33 metres per second(119 km/h).
194. And we only counted retired hurricane names, the storms that the World Meteorological Organization deemed so disastrous that the names should never be used again.
195. The agency was heavily criticised for its tardy response to the hurricane.
196. Lights from hurricane lamps flickering about in the pine forest created the scene of a star-studded sky.
197. It is verified by using model hurricane and typical simulant winds used in real predictions.
198. The storm had a distinctive comma shape—reminiscent of a hurricane—that forms when air circles around a low-pressure center.
198. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
199. The hurricane is already bringing heavy winds and rain to tourist areas like Acapulco.
200. Crop insurance will cover a portion of farm production losses attributable to Hurricane Katrina, the drought and other adverse weather conditions this year.
201. The river was swollen due to heavy rains from Hurricane Irene, which also claimed at least three lives on the Caribbean island country.
202. Officials are considering whether to evacuate low-lying areas of Manhattan after hurricane Irene barrelled out of the Bahamas towards a wide swath of the eastern US.
203. When they fail even briefly – during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, say, or in Cumbria just last month – we know the consequences.
204. Feranti (Edinburgh) began low-rate production in April 1941, and Spitfire and Hurricane fighters from operational squadrons tested the sights in interceptions of German raids during July and August.
205. We see America's character in Dr. Tony Recasner, a principal who opened a new charter school from the ruins of Hurricane Katrina.
206. Irene went down into hourly maximum wind speed 150 km after Safire - Simpson hurricane five-tier system, the intensity level has been reduced to two.
207. He wrote the era theme with prose way and simple rational language, which showed the hurricane passionate lyrical momentum and the romantic way of ideographic.
208. Their leader, Sir Francis Drake, saw the hurricane destroy a number of his ships.
209. The urbane Dane sat on a cane chair and caned his son when the hurricane came.
210. And a big problem that many Hurricane Irene victims are finding out is that their insurance doesn't cover damage after sump pumps stop working thanks to a power outage.
211. The eye of the hurricane made landfall in the province of Holguin near Punto de Sama, with maximum winds near 125 mph.
212. One of the most important things to keep in mind is that a hurricane is a fairly short natural event.
213. Coincidently, the US government's Climate Prediction Center released its forecast for this year's Atlantic Basin hurricane season on the same day the berm permit was issued.
214. Tropical Strom Richard is heading toward the Central American country of Belize, for the government is issued hurricane warning for the entire coast.
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