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单词 Bust
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1. What is your bust size, madam?
2. I bust my watch this morning.
3. Come out, or I'll bust the door down!
4. It is a bust chiseled from a rock.
5. Oh no! I've bust his CD player.
6. The couple bust up after an argument.
7. Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again, but life goes on.
8. They will have to bust the door to get him out.
9. I dropped my camera on the pavement and bust it.
10. For him it's the Olympics or bust.
11. He was determined to make straight A's or bust.
12. She bust loose from the deep water.
13. The economy went from boom to bust very quickly.
14. What is your bust measurement, Madam?
15. Did they all bust open?
16. She's bust up with Carlo.
16. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
17. The trip to Spain will probably bust our budget.
18. There was a bust of Mahler on his desk.
19. The dress was too big in the bust.
20. It was his drinking that bust up his marriage.
21. They bust up after five years together.
22. Good posture also helps your bust look bigger.
23. The child has bust up the alarm clock.
24. They bust up after five years of marriage.
25. I bust up with Tim a while ago.
26. They bust up after six years of marriage.
27. I think my watch is bust.
28. More than twenty companies in the district went bust during the last three months.
29. At the very top of the steps was a bust of Shakespeare on a pedestal.
30. I couldn't find anything in the shop in my bust size.
1. I bust my watch this morning.
2. Come out, or I'll bust the door down!
3. It is a bust chiseled from a rock.
4. Oh no! I've bust his CD player.
5. The couple bust up after an argument.
6. At the very top of the steps was a bust of Shakespeare on a pedestal.
7. They will have to bust the door to get him out.
8. I dropped my camera on the pavement and bust it.
9. I bust my camera.
10. She made a plaster cast of a bust of Lincoln.
11. She has worked up a lump of clay into a bust.
12. Do you have this dress in a bigger bust size?
31. They'd have gone bust if they hadn't snagged that contract from their rivals.
32. The television's bust again.
33. I bust my camera.
34. We lost our money when the travel company went bust.
35. In their latest drugs bust police entered a warehouse where cocaine dealers were meeting.
36. I bust a gut trying to finish that work on time.
37. She made a plaster cast of a bust of Lincoln.
38. My watch is bust.
39. A couple of teachers stepped in to bust up the fight.
40. The insurance business suffered from a vicious cycle of boom and bust.
41. It is taxpayers who will pay most of the bill for bailing out bust banks.
42. It's a problem which nobody is going to bust a gut trying to solve.
43. She has worked up a lump of clay into a bust.
44. Do you have this dress in a bigger bust size?
45. Six tons of cocaine were seized last week in Panama's biggest drug bust.
46. The door's bust again. Can you get it fixed?
47. By 1974 the boom had bust.
48. Suddenly the boom in Dallas turned to bust.
49. So,[http:///bust.html] next question: Is Ratners going bust?
50. Our television's bust, and so's the radio.
51. Braniff Airlines went bust for the third time. 18.
52. Local councils Wobbly Could a local council go bust?
53. The government has bailed out some bust private insurers.
54. The police had to bust down the door.
55. A bust heart is a luxury item.
56. She'd got a big bust.
57. Nobody had ever survived a drugs bust in Hollywood.
58. The bank also found that young people were less likely to go bust than older people.
59. The pattern of boom and bust played out all through the region.
60. All the charges stem from Conoline's refusal to cooperate with an investigation into a botched Dec. 7 drug bust.
61. Bank lending to the property market dried up, some property firms have gone bust and land prices have begun to slip.
62. I can't carry all the shopping home in this bag - it's bust.
63. In the intermediate zone between a population boom and a population bust, this superfluous genetic material is pruned out.
64. Perennial boom and bust cycles have always winnowed out weak farmers.
65. So the bizzies come round here and bust me for possession.
66. She put her wimple on the bust of Newman and developed a taste for pants suits.
67. There is even a suggestion of official encouragement to depositors to use the Manx bank shortly before it went bust.
68. There's no point in trying to mend it, it's completely bust.
69. Unfortunately, both clubs went bust just as we were starting to draw a decent audience!
70. Last year they faced uncertainty over their jobs when the Lewis's group went bust and called in the receivers.
71. She said Gloria was always trying to bust up their conversations.
72. Another showed her on top of a mantelpiece with Lord Byron's bust tucked cosily between her legs.
73. At least two stations went bust, and others, such as Invicta Radio in Kent, had to relaunch before getting firmly established.
74. Philadelphia has been on the brink of going bust for months.
75. Their first meeting, in March 1966, was a bust for King.
76. Now London was a glorious bust and overdue for consolidation,[http:///bust.html] at an estimated loss of a hundred million dollars.
77. The bust was mutilated in late antiquity, probably by Christians who carved a cross in the forehead.
78. High bookcases lined the library walls and stood between the windows, each topped with a marble bust.
79. There was a bust of Miguel de Unamuno at the bottom of the staircase, and it seemed to have been defaced.
80. Many hard working people have lost their homes because they have lost their jobs or because their businesses have gone bust.
81. The nose is mutilated; the bust was apparently deliberately buried in late antiquity with a companion piece of slightly later date.
82. On a small round table, polished for him by Dadda, was a bust of Tace.
83. School drug bust: Boy had cough drops Belle, W.. Va.
84. But with Auerbach the premise of the bust as substitution for the complete human form seems untenable.
85. There was a bust of Marx in the local cemetery and a bust of Freud outside the swimming baths.
86. But when the Thatcher boom went bust Sugar's business declined with it - and so did Amstrad's market rating.
87. The ball hit him in the face and bust his glasses.
88. Now the process has reached crisis point: the organization is about to go bust.
89. Such models also have shoulder straps shaped to fit around the bust.
90. As a magic show, it was a bust but money kept changing hands.
91. And it's particularly daft when the firm itself has gone bust.
92. About 60,000 business go bust each year in the United States.
93. Hopefully, some of the more level-headed members of the council can prevail and make the Boom Town fiasco a bust.
94. The dining room possessed a huge marble bust of Stalin, but little succulent to eat.
95. The bust was an acute embarrassment to Curtis who, in 1970, was the anti-smoking lobby's most famous disciple.
96. On account of the bust they can put me back in the madhouse for life.
97. Most of the steel factories around here went bust in the 1980s.
98. Then it really went bust, flat, dead bust, in the l920s.
99. For it would effectively mean that Britain had gone bust.
100. Even when certain licensed dealers have survived, the firms in which they were making markets have gone bust.
101. Marble bust. possibly representing one of the peoples conquered by Augustus.
102. The best time for you to hold your tongue is the time you feel you must say something or bust. Josh Billings 
103. Linda, although by no means particularly attractive, had a big bust.
104. Unfortunately, boom gave way to bust, and funds were never raised to replace most of the razed landmarks.
105. The bust, bosom or cleavage was for the Fifties the apotheosis of erogenous zones.
106. Then you bust your buns through the boonies all day long, sweating, just soaking wet.
106. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
107. Could you live with yourself if you borrowed from family and friends, and then went bust?
108. Edward has a dinner party tonight which I bust attend.
109. I was wearing a heavy overcoat and woollen gloves but the bust whipped its way right into my bones.
110. She had lost only 1 inch off her 39 inch bust.
111. A generous pile of cushions, or a treasured marble bust can add the required decorative touch.
112. But when the bust came, he teetered with others on the brink of bankruptcy.
113. These were the boom and bust years, for which Major has conveniently disclaimed all responsibility.
114. Just before airtime, a story had come in on a drug bust: space was hastily made for this.
115. Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest.
116. The supermarket isn't there any more. They went bust ages ago.
117. He says look at the factories and businesses going bust - the letter is plainly wrong.
118. But like much of Texas during that period, the business park was a bust.
119. If people were to live by comparison shopping, the town would go bust.
120. This is his umpteenth bust on similar charges, the little shit.
121. When competitors pull out, get taken over or go bust, fares go up.
122. Mow alfalfa and bundle it in bales, shear sheep, bust broncos.
123. Read in studio Michael Heseltine is being blamed for thousands of people losing their holidays when a travel firm went bust.
124. Then, within two months of receiving it, his £30 million firm went bust in the Spring of 1991.
125. The threat from pure e-tailers subsided as companies like the original Boo.com, an online fashion retailer, went bust.
126. The motor trade is still in a very precarious state, with many dealers just treading water and others going bust.
127. Punters get desperate when the firm they are dealing with is about to go bust.
128. But the bust format ensures a rudimentary form without gestural and signifying elements or excrescences.
129. I think I fancy a well-paid job with a firm that won't go bust.
130. But compensation is only granted if the adviser goes bust and is unable to pay back your money.
131. His haulage business went bust and he owes £120,000 on a semi in New Denham, Bucks, now worth only £80,000.
132. It would mean more job losses, dearer mortgages and more firms going bust.
133. He'd been at the wrong end when a small company went bust in the city.
134. She tells me that Jamie has been caught in a drugs bust at the Cross Keys pub.
135. It involved Executive Life, a Californian insurance company that went bust when its large portfolio of junk bonds collapsed in value.
136. They stamp out graffiti, quash drug deals, bust carjacking rings, rescue drug overdose victims, even prevent suicides.
136. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
137. Naturally, the drug bust was a bust, as dealers heard about it on the radio and disappeared.
138. But it is also worth underscoring both the intended and unintended symbolism of a Churchill bust.
139. But it was too big in the bust and too long.
140. A high-spending boom followed by bust and recession have severely strained relationships of all kinds.
141. Programme S.TODAY, 21.10.93SNA A director of a bust timeshare firm has admitted breaching strict consumer protection laws.
142. What cop makes a drug bust without a weapon?
143. Jim and his wife bust up a year ago.
144. He gave the man a bust in the nose.
145. She has a beautiful bust.
146. Veteran sportswriter, Mike Kahn , calls Kwame a bust.
147. Then for some reason they bust up.
148. To be more exact, its bust girth is appropriate.
149. The workers are casting a stainless steel bust.
150. THE world is only beginning to count the cost of the bust.
151. Behind Nike , the bust of Zeus on a plinth.
152. Such hopes for housing would smack of an effort to reanimate a corpse, had the bust not so far outpaced the boom.
153. Decide where to reposition the dart and mark the site to the bust point.
154. Nowadays, every Germany policewoman is OK according to oneself the different type of bosom chooses 3 ballproof bust bodice.
155. An art work titled "untitled (Cosmic Bust Man)" by artist Tom Friedman of the U. S is seen on display at Hong Kong International Art Fair May 25, 2011.
156. They think that the exceptional updraughts of air inside the monsoon's giant clouds can bust through and send pollution deep into the stratosphere (Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.1182274).
157. Especially beneficial around eyes, lips, neck and bust areas, this protein-rich replenisher is suitable for most skin types, especially dry and sun damaged skin.
158. The biggest question lingering over China is how vulnerable it remains to acute setbacks--- a banking failure, an inflationary spiral, even a temporary economic bust.
159. Tightening credit and a more discriminating equity market may be accomplishing what no business would do on its own: tamping down on supply to moderate the prospect of a future bust.
160. This is the latest action in a string of SEC investigations into mortgage bond deals that went bust during the financial crisis.
161. It's SPL survival or bust for everyone at Ibrox now.
162. Silk halter gown with crossover V-neck and pleated bust, adjusted sash at empire waist.
163. Cut out all the sections, with great care, cutting just inside the outline. Mark the armhole notches, bust point and dart ends with small holes, using a compass point or map pins.
164. They keep a bust of Beethoven in the School of Music.
165. The ample ruching on both bust and tummy will ensure that you'll never look like you're stretching too little fabric over too much flesh.
166. This was ignored in the post-communist epoch, when financial gurus babbled about new paradigms and a Labour chancellor in Britain proclaimed that he had abolished the cycle of "boom and bust".
167. But this is no drug bust or crime gang takedown.
168. The dominant features of today's economy is that erstwhile private borrowers are, it bluntly, bust.
169. So far only Shenzhen has suffered a full-blooded bust, with prices down an estimated 40%.
170. Now, I think that ultimately--interestingly enough, Los Angeles had a real estate boom and bust in the 1880s; that's hard to believe.
171. In the operation, darts shouldn't get to the bust point , or it will cause unfitness problem.
172. But in the end, Bust offers a peekaboo view of the world of sex that leaves one feeling not like an empowered adult but more like a 12-year-old sneaking in some sexy reading behind her parents' back.
173. Won't everybody just make a run for it and bust the bank?
174. Two copies of completed application forms, each attached with a recent 2-in bust and hatless photos.
175. However, suggestions that BP could go bust are wide of the mark.
176. The 55 - year - old bust by English sculptor Jacob Epstein was loan from the British government's art collection.
177. Her father, before he went bust, had owned a dry goods store.
178. You were at the courthouse today, weren't you, benito, helping bust out sifuentes?
179. Documents at Mount Vernon indicate that Houdon had made the bust days before the life mask, which suggests the two would have differed more, because the bust would have been done freehand .
180. Children these clays would bust out of sheet metal clothes.
181. By the time Mikhail Gorbachev initiated perestroika and glasnost in the late 1980s, the Soviet Union was all but bust.
182. The boom resolves itself in a bust whose twin children are capital consumption and unemployment.
183. But Egypt wants Nefertiti back and a document showing that the bust only left the country because of skulduggery could well strengthen Cairo's case.
184. You get into the kitchen and bust some suds to pay for your meal!
185. The market for initial public offerings (I.P.O.s) of stock by U.S. companies never fully recovered from the tech bust.
186. Our recent "difficulties" are merely the next-to-last bubble in a process of boom and bust the world-system has been undergoing since around 1970.
187. I'm going to bust in on that damned harbor master.
188. Mark the armhole notches, bust point and dart ends with small holes, using a compass point or map pins.
189. The economy lurched between boom and bust, culminating in near - bankruptcy in 2001.
190. The bust dart is situated approximately 6 cm below the underarm position.
191. What's interesting is that in last cycle of the dotcom boom and bust(http:///bust.html), oil started to recover during the fourth wave down while equities were still falling.
192. Averting the disruptive extremes of boom and bust can help bring about long - term growth.
193. You love rabble-rousing, and you love to bust systems open.
194. I worked up a lump of clay into a bust of my mother.
195. Bust Out The Bustier Check your va-va-voom at the office door.
196. The other people are bust. So don't fear overinsurance for your downside, even if you lag behind as a result.
197. If you have a large bust, invest in a good support bra.
198. I hate to bust up the party, but we gotta go.
199. The historical artifact that Mrs. MacReady warns them not to touch is the bust of Dante Alighieri.
200. This was a perfect recipe for a runaway boom - and for a ruinous bust.
201. You can bust a gut sixteen hours a day, seven days a week, but if your product is lousy, you've wasted your time.
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