单词 | Spurred |
例句 | 1) The knight spurred on to the castle. 2) He spurred his horse to catch the last post. 3) The horse was tired, but the rider spurred him on and reached the post first. 4) He spurred on his car and went to the office on time. 5) Sabres rasped from scabbards and the horsemen spurred forward. 6) He was spurred on to break my window. 7) His misfortunes spurred him to write. 8) The riders spurred their horses forward. 9) The rider spurred on/forward to his destination. 10) The magnificent goal spurred the team on to victory. 11) He was spurred on by ambition. 12) His friend's plight had spurred him into taking part. 13) Her difficult childhood spurred her on to succeed. 14) I was spurred into action by the letter. 15) The girl's loving care spurred his recovery. 16) As he shouted his order he spurred the horse forward suddenly. 17) The band has been spurred on by the success of their last single. 18) She was spurred on by a strong sense of destiny and ambition. 19) He was spurred on by his friends when he failed the match. 20) History is littered with men and women spurred into achievement by a father's disregard. 21) The fire, spurred by high temperatures and strong winds,(http:///spurred.html) had burnt more than 140 acres. 22) What spurred them on was alchemy, the'science " of changing ordinary metals into gold. 23) My trainer spurred me to keep up a pace of four miles an hour. 24) The encouragement of a friend spurred Chris into switching jobs. 25) Spurred by her early success, she went on to write four more novels in rapid succession. 26) The threat of unemployment has spurred students on to work harder at their studies. 27) The band were spurred on by the success of their last two singles. 28) Falling out with Anne finally spurred me into activity. 29) He cursed, and spurred his long-suffering mount onwards again. 30) It was an article in the local newspaper which finally spurred him into action . 1) The knight spurred on to the castle. 2) He spurred his horse to catch the last post. 3) The horse was tired, but the rider spurred him on and reached the post first. 4) He spurred on his car and went to the office on time. 31) The thought suddenly spurred him into action. 32) My brain became a sponge, suddenly spurred into action. 33) He spurred the horse into a canter. 34) It spurred me to buy a ticket to Calcutta. 35) It also spurred him to complete his lengthier expositions of Wittgenstein's thinking. 36) In the second half, Cranleigh were spurred into action and began to threaten Caroline Bush(sentence dictionary), making her debut in goal. 37) Empowerment enthusiasts are being spurred on by stories of remarkable productivity gains. 38) Syngenta and Myriad joined forces and finished the job in 18 months, spurred by the potential commercial rewards. 39) Resident movie stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Cher and Madonna also have spurred a boomlet in the entertainment and fashion businesses. 40) Spurred by the horrors he witnessed in war, Cheshire dedicated his life to caring for others after it was over. 41) Spurred on by the spectre of political oblivion Michael Heseltine may yet risk all. 42) Spurred by a sense of the growing opposition, especially after Chernobyl, it began to agitate at the grass roots. 43) Meanwhile, inflation spurred by the devaluation ate into workers' paychecks. 44) That spurred concerns the economy might be growing faster than expected. 45) Today's new generation of black directors has been spurred on by two particular success stories. 46) She is concerned publicity and gossip in the dale has spurred others to take their lives. 47) That, in turn, has spurred algae growth, which clouds the lake. 48) The economy grew about 4. 5 percent last year, spurred by the export boom. 49) It's something she would naturally do but it was not the job alone that spurred the gentleman to buy her flowers. 50) The rapes that spurred the creation of the task force began Aug. 21. 51) The number of hate crimes spurred by racial prejudice is increasing in our state. 52) Spurred on by a new hope, she ran across the road and scrambled up the smooth grassy side of the hillock. 53) We are spurred on by advertising images that fun is for the young and fit. 54) Spurred by the profit motive, the shops tackled problems with a vengeance. 55) This process is termed nectar robbery and has been shown in Corydalis, a spurred flower. 56) It holds equally true that a compassionate act needs to be spurred by a feeling of compassion to be effective. 57) He was acting out of spite, spurred on to punish the second Stillman for confusing him. 58) Two more were spurred into it through outright rebellion against their mothers' ideas, with more than a touch of stubbornness. 59) They saw him and kicked their horses forward so Sharpe turned his tired mare northwards, and spurred her into a gallop. 60) His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous. 61) Mom also feels spurred on by the thought that someday Charlie will become aware of her career. 62) Sharpe, who hated dancing, smiled at the thought, then turned and spurred the horse towards home. 63) A minute Rainbow in a cowgirl's hat, fringed buckskin skirt and tiny spurred western boots. 64) Stock gains and the absence of new opening costs are behind the rebound, which spurred the shares to a new peak. 65) His Genius on the field spurred Blackpool to a famous win against Bolton in the 1953 cup final. 66) MacArthur was spurred on by a strong sense of destiny and ambition. 67) The growth of tourism has spurred equivalent developments in the hotel and leisure-related sectors. 68) They spurred each other on, allowing the action and the words to flow naturally. 69) Spurred by some odd impulse, he threw the trowel as far as he could. 70) Thorfinn spurred, and the wedge of men behind him and behind Cormac and behind Ferteth broke into a pounding run. 71) When he had them so placed, he spurred ahead and drew dear, and the archers cut them down like corn. 72) The tiny sound of distress broke the spell and spurred Grant into action. 73) Roth gave as an example the Gulf War, which he said had spurred more reports of violence against Arabs. 74) And other natural resources, like minerals and timber, spurred the growth of technologies needed to extract them. 75) Then, spurred by the thought of Wurst and chips for lunch, my son and godson overtook me. 76) The thrill of discovering that he could break into secret files spurred Paul on to more daring data raids. 77) It was this impetus that spurred the community leaders on to forming a fully established radio station. 78) Hepatitis B woke up the research community and spurred it to action. 79) The crime wave that spurred them has been falling steadily in times of greater economic prosperity. 80) That has been spurred on by the successful growth of that sector in Britain. 81) He pulled the horse round to face eastwards, then spurred it into the tall field of rye. 82) It also spurred an outpouring of spurious books and sensational films. 83) Many have become politically active for the first time, spurred on by events and experiences-some of them wrenching7during their undergraduate years. 84) Delphinium having palmately divided leaves and showy spikes of variously colored spurred flowers; some contain extremely poisonous substances. 85) You must be here booted and spurred at nine o'clock. 86) From the 1840s to the Civil War, Irish Catholic immigrants fleeing from famine spurred the growth of cities and provided the labor for canal building and railroad construction. 87) In the 1970s, refined sugar approached the top of the food counterculture's list of enemies, spurred by international best sellers like "Sugar Blues" and "Sweet and Dangerous." 88) At the same time, Wen indicated no roll-back in the fiscal stimulus that spurred a rebound: the government targeted a deeper budget deficit for 2010. 89) Declining profits spurred some counterfeiters to turn to making knockoff tablet computers instead. 90) Back, he spurred like a madman, shrieking a curse to the sky. 91) When peril was closer at hand, more physical changes spurred additional strength. 92) The field of digital signal processing has spurred developments from basic theory of discrete-time signals to diverse applications in telecommunications, speech and acoustics, radar, and video. 93) In 1896, with America in the grip of depression, increasingly desperate individuals headed north, spurred on by reports of valleys and rivers christened "Bonanza" and "Eldorado". 94) Foreign companies have dominated China's market for beauty and personal-care products as rising incomes have spurred the country's consumers to trade up. 95) It was violence that made gay activism explode in the United States: The Stonewall riots of 1969, when a police raid at a bar in New York spurred gays to fight back. 96) This first defeat, however, only spurred leaders to redouble their propaganda and seek new allies. 97) Without the home buyer credit, investors worry that the struggling housing market might lose a crucial incentive that has spurred hopes of stabilization in recent months. 98) High demand and rising prices for whale oil spurred a search for and investment in the 19th-century version of alternative energy. 99) Civic organizations spurred the hunt for the murderer by offering rewards totaling $ 8500. 100) Uncertainty over reports on jobs and manufacturing after the two-day Federal Open Market Committee meeting spurred Treasury purchases in case the data is surprisingly weak, they said. 101) SEA ice over the Arctic has shrunk to its smallest known area, shattering a record set in 2005 and continuing a trend spurred by human-caused global warming, scientists say. 102) Spurred by separate pushes by the U.S. and Chinese governments, more schools in Greater New York have begun offering -- even requiring -- the study of Mandarin at the elementary level. 103) Spurred by the booming market economy in contemporary China, PR functions directly amid journalism(), playing a critical role in media organizations both interiorly and exteriorly. 104) The requirement for double - hulled tankers spurred the shipping industry to modernize with much safer ships. 105) In Britain the drop was more pronounced, with the volume of books down 4% and value down 6%, spurred lower by aggressive price competition in the major book chains and supermarkets. 106) In addition, the study showed lisinopril treatment spurred proliferation of an important class of immune cells known as regulatory T cells that help prevent immune diseases. 107) Spurred on by a new class of Anatolian entrepreneurs, the economy has thrived. 108) Airlines around the world, spurred by growing passenger volume and the need to replace hundreds of aging 1960s-era jets, have embarked on an unprecedented shopping rush. 109) Feeding all those chickens has also spurred a roughly four-fold growth in the domestic feed grain industry, she says. 110) Abolitionism grew, southern secession spurred it, and in January 1865 Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery. 111) I think maybe the same movement that created the Yale Cooperative Society in the late nineteenth century also spurred credit unions. 112) A hybrid plant derived from crossing certain species of the genus Viola and having small, spurred , variously colored flowers. 113) Stipules free, brownish green, small. Flowers white to violet. Anterior petal shallowly saccate but not spurred. 114) But a similar suit in Wisconsin spurred that state's legislature to enact a law in April that allowed the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, another K12 partner, to continue to enroll students. 115) Spurred on by the competition, Norfolk Navy Yard spent the whole day. 116) Economic development has spurred deforestation and pollution in surrounding provinces in central China, endangering at least 57 plant species, including the Chinese dove tree and the dawn redwood. 117) Friday's strong jobs data spurred speculation the dollar and risky trades may begin to decouple, although most analysts say the inverse link is likely to remain in place for the foreseeable future. 118) The privatization of property spurred the creation of a commercialized housing industry with developers and investors. 119) Technological innovation was spurred by the general advance in the social organization of knowledge. 120) Rising seas spurred by climate change could threaten 180 U.S. coastal cities by 2100, a new study says, with Miami, New Orleans and Virginia Beach among those most severely affected. 121) The demand for salted herring in china, in conjunction with huge catches being brought in by the fishing fleet, spurred Yip Sang to build a fish packing plant in Nanaimo. 122) The convulsive symptoms that can be a result of consuming ergot tainted rye have also been said to be the cause of accusations of "bewitchment" that spurred the Salem witch trials. 123) Since these previews have (generally) spurred good discussion, I wanted to talk about a Fiddlesticks mini-rework we have in the pipe. 124) The imminence of negotiations thus probably spurred rather than delayed his dicision. 125) Held up in between two human fingers, this amazing two-headed African Spurred Tortoise is a rare sight to behold - and even evolutionist Charles Darwin would struggle to explain its unique deformity. 126) A plant of the genus Delphinium, especially any of several tall cultivated varieties having palmate leaves and long racemes of showy, variously colored spurred flowers. 127) It was in search of Cathay and the Indies, their riches, that spurred Columbus to sail west, where he found a new continent instead. 128) In the history of the U. S. grain market, grain elevators several times fell prey to this temptation, spurred by a lack of clarity in bailment law. 129) New radioisotopes and accelerators spurred radiobiology . Electron microscopes were turned on cells and viruses. 130) A decision involving the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 has spurred discussion of whether the Court should begin anew to hold broad delegations unconstitutional. 131) Corydalis:any of various herbs of the genus Corydalis native chiefly to northern temperate regions and having finely divided leaves and spurred(Sentence dictionary), often yellow or pinkish flowers. 132) The academy notes that creative development in children is spurred by down-time, when kids can dream and explore and must find ways to fill time on their own. 133) "While the former athletes' village turned out to be a boondoggle, the Olympics spurred construction along False Creek that has done very well, " said Campbell. 134) The dour data in the last few days have spurred talk the economy could tumble into a fresh recession. 135) Newspapers nationwide reported that my letter spurred the Boy Scouts of America to issue a policy restricting use of the flag. 136) The third, reforming and opening to the world has spurred the ch. people's whole power promoting, and has consolidated the material foundation of the ch. people' cohesive force in the present age. 137) The pullback from consumers spooked by an economic downturn spurred an even sharper withdrawal by businesses. 138) And worker migration toward developed nations will continue, spurred by wage differentials between developed and developing countries. 139) Oil prices steadies after six days of record highs - spurred by tensions between Turkey and Kurdish rebels. 140) Recent administrative changes increased the size of the city and spurred a desire to create a new city center along the Dong Ping River. |
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