单词 | Deserve of |
例句 | 1) His efforts are certainly deserving of praise. 2) A job well done is deserving of praise. 3) Some criminals are more deserving of their punishment than others. 4) Howard is certainly deserving of the Heisman Trophy. 5) No Boro player is more deserving of a summer rest. 6) This contract would specify what reasonable amount of progress is deserving of reward. 7) It fitted into a briefcase,[http:///deserve of.html] and being battery powered was more deserving of the term portable. 8) In fact Mr Gardam has been deserving of a larger audience for sometime. 9) The fourteen-year-old Gertrude was appointed as the abbess and proved herself deserving of the title. 10) Not to mention wasted opportunity for the thousands of amputees better deserving of such an opportunity. 11) But sometimes it's difficult to sort out which causes are the most deserving of support. 12) Yet what is more deserving of anyone's attention than getting the sales orders upon which the survival of the enterprise depends? 13) But it would be interesting to know why he has deemed the Navy to be deserving of his interests. 14) I can think of fewer couples more deserving of homage. 15) Law bolstered the moral order of society and judges, as custodians of those values, were deserving of respect and trust. 16) Genius is often most deserving of praise when it is most sure to be condemned. 17) But the many other problems that beset Florida on Election Day are far more deserving of a congressional investigation. 18) Underlying Mr Singh's campaign has been an implication that boys receiving awards and honours have not really been deserving of them. 19) County commissioners face urgent issues that are more deserving of government time and money. 20) I knew that keeping Jasper amused, making him happy, and keeping myself deserving of him, was my one achievement. |
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