单词 | With suspicion |
例句 | 1. Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust. 2. The changes were greeted with suspicion. 3. She has always viewed him with suspicion. 4. I regard his behavior with suspicion. 5. They treat anyone outside their immediate circle with suspicion. 6. His eyes narrowed with suspicion. 7. We regard her behaviour with suspicion. 8. They tend to view foreigners with suspicion. 9. New arrivals were greeted with suspicion. 10. He eyed the three strangers with suspicion. 11. He eyed me with suspicion. 12. The local people viewed newcomers with suspicion. 13. He treated the idea with suspicion. 14. They regarded people outside their own village with suspicion. 15. She always treated us with suspicion . 16. People moving into the area are often regarded with suspicion . 17. The bird regarded me with suspicion as I walked up to its nest. 18. Water from shallow wells should be regarded with suspicion[/with suspicion.html], as it may be contaminated. 19. As Lutherans, we viewed pleasure with suspicion. 20. Regarded with suspicion by the police, such tribals are often arrested arbitrarily, tortured and stripped of their civil rights. 21. This woman is a woman she views with suspicion, and for what reason? 22. As he walked home, Fagin's eyes were sharp with suspicion. 23. Cornelius sat himself down and regarded the envelopes with suspicion. 24. If they viewed me with suspicion then I was much puzzled about them. 25. Sole practitioners are increasingly regarded with suspicion from officials armed with the latest statistics from the Disciplinary Tribunal. 26. Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion. 27. He took an heiress to wife and was regarded with suspicion by her family. 28. Sadly, too, psychiatric disorders are still viewed by many people with suspicion and prejudice. 29. For years after Franco's rule, the army, badly paid and poorly equipped, was viewed with suspicion. 30. Thus, substantive comparison of these countries and the generalizations about civic culture must be treated with suspicion. 1. Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust. 2. Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion. 31. This is the day of the motorist, and anyone who walks is viewed with suspicion. 32. She regards me with suspicion, but when I hold out my hand, she takes it. 33. Although their love for each other was growing steadily, the emotion was tempered with suspicion. 34. Francis wasn't wrong, but change is regarded with suspicion, nowhere more than in football. 35. A prospective employer can view too many changes with suspicion, often rightly. 36. Short- hold and assured tenancies aimed at enticing owners to let empty homes are looked on with suspicion and disdain. 37. Then he builds his own compass as the crew looks on with suspicion. 38. Joint-ill can affect the older foal so any lameness should be treated with suspicion. 39. The Prime Minister designate obviously viewed me with suspicion, as being closely associated with his predecessor. 40. But there were others too, some drawn from that old left milieu regarded with suspicion by Miles. 41. Any law which directly or indirectly discourages the publication of views from within the criminal justice system must be viewed with suspicion. 42. Labour whips have been told that the offer of opposition co-operation has met with suspicion in the Government whips' office. 43. But those who claimed to know that they were chosen, Calvin viewed with suspicion. 44. All pointed snails should be regarded with suspicion as they have a liking for the foliage of aquatic plants. 45. Any answer that is not basically a selfish one should be regarded with suspicion. 46. His uniform of Levi's 501s and a black turtleneck was synonymous with innovation in the '90s; now, in the tech world, dressy pants can be viewed with suspicion. 47. As well as helping to make better umbrella-carrying decisions, the base-rate effect may also resolve the paradox of why even today's sophisticated weather forecasts are still regarded with suspicion. 48. Ties are also viewed with suspicion as a symbol of Western decadence. 49. Ophthalmotonometry is one of the leading methods used during screening examinations and while examining the patient suffered from ophthalmohypertension, glaucoma or with suspicion of glaucoma. 49. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 50. In any case, "where they are heard, they're viewed with suspicion because they promote the national viewpoint without acknowledging the diversity of listenership. 51. Banks continue to treat each other with suspicion in interbank loan markets. 52. Objective To investigate the diagnostic yield and accuracy of double balloon enteroscopy, barium enteroclysis and capsule endoscopy in patients with suspicion of small bowel tumors. 53. Mammy's quick old eyes sought hers with suspicion and question but her curiosity went unsatisfied. |
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