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单词 Struggling
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1. She's struggling to bring up a family alone.
2. Let youth glitter in struggling.
3. I've been struggling to understand this article all afternoon.
4. She was struggling with a heavy suitcase.
5. She's struggling to cope with the heavy workload .
6. The company is highly leveraged and struggling with interest payments.
7. The hunters were closing in on the struggling wild boar.
8. I was struggling to keep up some of the time and the scenery was going past way too fast and close at times.
9. Shop owners are struggling to combat the menace of armed robbery.
10. Doctors are struggling to contain the epidemic.
11. UN peacekeepers are struggling to contain the escalating violence.
12. Many small businesses are struggling to stay/keep afloat.
13. The two leaders are struggling for power.
14. Women are still struggling to be fully emancipated.
15. She was struggling to keep back the tears .
16. We're struggling along on a tiny income.
17. All his life he has been struggling against injustice.
18. Margins are low and many companies are struggling.
19. Millions of people are struggling for survival.
20. He's struggling to find the money for the trip.
21. Firms are struggling against a prolonged recession.
22. Women are still struggling for true equality with men.
23. They are struggling to keep up their loan repayments.
24. She was struggling to suppress her sobs.
25. By the 1960s,()[Sentencedict] many shipyards were struggling.
26. I was struggling to keep awake.
27. Walkers were struggling up the dusty track.
28. Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
29. Up to 300 workers are facing the axe at a struggling Merseyside firm.
30. Yesterday's coup brought further upheaval to a country already struggling with famine.
1. She's struggling to bring up a family alone.
2. I've been struggling to understand this article all afternoon.
3. She was struggling with a heavy suitcase.
4. She's struggling to cope with the heavy workload .
5. Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
6. The company is highly leveraged and struggling with interest payments.
7. The hunters were closing in on the struggling wild boar.
8. Up to 300 workers are facing the axe at a struggling Merseyside firm.
9. Shop owners are struggling to combat the menace of armed robbery.
10. Yesterday's coup brought further upheaval to a country already struggling with famine.
11. She was struggling to suppress her sobs.
12. He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.
13. He is struggling to keep afloat after a series of emotional and health problems.
14. Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
31. He was struggling to stay awake.
32. The team are struggling to regain last season's form.
33. She was struggling under the weight of three suitcases.
34. The bank helped to bail out the struggling company.
35. I was unemployed and struggling financially.
36. He spent ten years struggling mightily with the bureaucracy.
37. The team has been struggling all season.
38. They were dragged away struggling and kicking.
39. The factory is struggling to meet national environmental standards.
40. They were struggling with mountainous debts.
41. Women are struggling to break free from tradition.
42. We're struggling to keep up our premiums.
43. They were struggling to meet their monthly loan repayments.
44. I'm really struggling with this essay.
45. Two boys are struggling together.
46. The airline is struggling with high costs.
47. Martin was struggling with the sails on the open deck.
48. They are still struggling to establish their identity as a political party.
49. She's struggling to combine motherhood and a career as a lawyer.
50. He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the struggling magazine.
51. This old lady was struggling out of the train and I said, 'Oh[/struggling.html], can I help you?'.
52. I kept on struggling forward, even though I knew it was hopeless .
53. The company is struggling to fill $11 million in back orders.
54. He was struggling to hold onto a rock on the face of the cliff.
55. Yates is struggling to recover from a serious knee injury.
56. The emergency services are struggling to cope with the number of call-outs.
57. Many businesses are struggling hard to make a go of it .
58. Cal took a long, deep breath, struggling to control his own emotions.
59. When your child is struggling for life, you feel this overwhelming sense of guilt.
60. People were struggling with bags and cases, looking hot and bothered.
61. After struggling with myself for some days, I decided to accept his proposal.
62. He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.
63. Many minority groups are struggling to maintain their cultural identity.
64. Don't come the poor struggling artist with me. You're just lazy!
65. We were struggling to keep our balance as the boat rolled.
66. He is struggling to keep afloat after a series of emotional and health problems.
67. When you are struggling with an unfamiliar language[], the simplest conversations can be misinterpreted.
68. Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
69. After the first half, United were really struggling at 1-3 down.
70. Farmers are struggling to maintain a level of productivity that generates an acceptable income.
71. They are struggling to save their marriage for the children's sake.
72. The family are struggling to survive on very little money.
73. When I began to compete again, I was struggling with my run-up.
74. I'm really struggling with this maths - could you run through it with me later?
75. It's the story of a struggling artist who marries a rich woman.
76. As a struggling young composer she applied to the Scottish Arts Council for a grant.
77. The team was struggling to retain possession of the ball.
78. He is struggling to come to terms with his dwindling authority.
79. I'm struggling to finish the huge helping you gave me.
80. He sank most of his money into his struggling business.
81. The class were struggling to find the solution to a maths problem.
82. Farmers are struggling to cope with an invasion of slugs.
83. Relatives of the missing sailors are struggling to keep their hopes alive.
84. The company has been struggling to hang onto its sales force.
85. I could see the young boy struggling to free himself.
86. The company is struggling to find buyers for its new product.
87. We've been struggling for years and it's a real kick in the teeth to see a new band make it ahead of us.
88. Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke.
89. The company is struggling to keep pace with changes in the market.
90. One in five young adults was struggling with everyday mathematics.
91. The club is struggling to pay £75 000 in fines to the football league.
92. He was struggling so much that it took three police officers to hold him down.
93. We should help those who are still struggling for liberation.
94. She was struggling to organize her ideas into a coherent whole.
95. They were struggling to keep up with their mortgage repayments.
96. The party is struggling to win back voters who have been alienated by recent scandals.
96. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
97. It pains me to think of you struggling all alone.
98. This is the cause for which we have been struggling.
99. I'm struggling to retain any vestige of belief in his innocence.
100. The magazine is struggling to fill all its advertising space.
101. She has a romantic idea of what it's like to be a struggling young artist.
102. She was a struggling writer aspiring to fame.
103. We are struggling with backwardness.
104. Others found themselves struggling to plan development projects.
105. He is struggling under a mountain of debt today.
106. Leave the struggling independent label for the corporate giant.
107. The groups are struggling to change with the times.
108. Surely these should interest anyone struggling against injustice?
109. Struggling peasants they'd be for the most part, trying to keep body and soul together in difficult times.
110. Under optimal circumstances, reorganizing can help a struggling organization achieve any of these ends.
111. Silently, desperately, it is struggling against a new and all-powerful adversary, the civilization of the capitalist West.
112. Old economy companies in most developed markets, particularly manufacturers, have been struggling hard for more than a year.
113. Major is struggling to get the voters to focus on positive economic trends.
114. His high-handed dismissal of an outspoken professor brought unwanted national attention to the struggling school.
115. She was struggling to hit the ball when she ought to be telling him about mummy.
116. While things have improved in 1992, champagne is still struggling.
117. A day later, we were struggling through the runnels and alleyways of that city.
118. He describes a balcony with a balustrade of crumbling stucco, on which sits a struggling jade plant in an earthenware pot.
119. They caught a brief glimpse of the struggling figures on the practice grounds, the clash of their weapons on the wind.
120. He was struggling with his second mouthful when Buddie came to his assistance.
121. After struggling through umpteen games of blackjack, I would taxi home and sleep till 8 a.m. when the boys awoke.
122. Nor has he proven to have one ounce of drawing power when the team is struggling.
123. Manufacturers and specialists are struggling to respond to constantly changing requirements, he said.
124. Perhaps they will excel at struggling through the maze of government regulations and prosper in the concrete and paper jungles of commerce.
125. Struggling out much later from the weight of corpses, crawling out of the loose soil.
126. She saw Anna, and was visibly struggling to compose herself as she came to the door.
127. You don't look to me like some one desperately struggling to nurse a company-patient back to life.
128. Eaton was in full code, struggling for life, five minutes before his arrival via ambulance at Flagstaff Medical Center.
129. A number of traditional powers are struggling and there is a class of the nouveaux riches who are ready to break in.
130. Life is a process of living, learning, discovering, adapting and struggling. Dr T.P.Chia 
131. Associated Press photographers saw six federal agents carrying a struggling, heavyset man on to the plane.
132. They are still struggling under a huge burden of debt.
133. Just then, a car pulled up, and an old woman began struggling to get out of the passenger side.
134. She and her husband and six children are struggling to build a one-room mud hut on the grounds of the camp.
135. The Padres made three errors in the sixth, helping the struggling Rockies to four runs and a 4-1 lead.
136. But many schools are still struggling to pay for basic equipment, while teachers often lack the time for training.
137. Everywhere you look there are operations cancelled, old people's homes closed down, and schools struggling to cope.
138. I propel Rainbow towards her, but hang back myself, struggling to remember the proper formula for deflecting these desperate wanderers.
139. Pan has been struggling financially: last year alone, advertising revenue fell by 20%.
140. The increase, to 109,373 from 101,107 last October, came as a welcome boost to the struggling industry.
141. It collapses to the floor, with the three struggling youths and a flurry of arms and legs.
142. They came from broken homes and were desperate to help struggling mums.
143. He was removing his thick leather belt with one hand and struggling with one of her buttons.
144. The 50-year-old actress is struggling to come to terms with a series of disasters that have brought her life crashing round her.
145. Who would employ a sixty-four-year-old man when there were thousands of young men struggling to find work?
146. I knew some patients who learned to take a few struggling steps using braces and crutches and never got any further.
147. The famous sculpture of the Marines struggling to raise the flag on Iwo Jima serves as a backdrop.
148. All men are entitled to justice, but justice is never given to anyone freely and equally. It takes commitment, dedication, and struggling to achieve justice for all. Dr T.P.Chia 
149. He found himself struggling with the wheel, fighting to keep the vehicle under control.
150. In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
151. Two urchins were struggling to detach the machine gun from its mount.
152. He said he endured a psychosexual relationship for a dozen years, into adulthood, that he is still struggling to understand.
153. I watched her struggling to stay awake and watched her fall asleep.
154. I have just started using the medium of watercolour, struggling along and producing paintings of a particular subject.
155. It starts with the observation that Major is struggling desperately to gain stature and authority.
156. Struggling to his feet,[http:///struggling.html] he realised he was waving his sword.
157. In addition, all of these young people are struggling to discover who they are amid this ongoing turmoil.
158. Already struggling, the Browns slipped into chaos, losing six in a row and finishing 5-11.
159. The door of the shuddering carriage burst open, and Fedorov tumbled out, struggling with the woman.
160. In reality, Diana was struggling to keep her head above water, let alone undertake a radical management restructuring programme.
161. Why did he feel as though he had just run his sword through the heart of something small and desperately struggling for survival?
162. Moreover, the struggling organization should strive constantly to legitimize its policies and procedures, and the decisions and beliefs behind them.
163. I see an overweight middle-aged man struggling to close it again whilst trying to hold his towel around his middle.
164. How can a struggling organization escape this pernicious cycle of perpetual reaction and strife?
165. Powell felt both clubs were impetuous buys which Virgin could ill-afford at a time when it was struggling out of recession.
166. We didn't start as stars, struggling to overcome an excess of charm and good looks.
167. And you don't have to spend hours struggling with a awkward pins while you get hot over the collar.
168. Schools throughout the county are struggling to keep their heads above water.
169. It only left one problem, which minster is physically capable of carrying a struggling woman upstairs in a fireman's lift?
170. He came into pentathlon through swimming, his strongest event - and is still struggling with the fencing.
171. A trial lawyer is a fighter, one struggling to accomplish justice under the great disability of a legal education.
172. Now Butlins itself is struggling, its customers lured overseas by the package tour companies.
173. Mothei; struggling on tiny bound feet, was hauling a wagon uphill in the snow.
174. The home-improvement retailer, facing rising competition in the Northeast, has been struggling with liquidity problems and a sour retail environment.
175. Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed.
176. But moments after the collision Avery was seen struggling for his life in the water.
177. It was a miraculous feeling - as though his soul had been crammed over-large inside his chest and was struggling to expand.
178. The building of branch lines could transform a previously struggling region.
179. She was singing to her hoarsely, struggling through exhaustion and grief to find breath.
180. The laws of life allow no one to be successful without striving and struggling for it. Dr T.P.Chia 
181. It's cleverer and more controllable than gamma correction and easier than struggling with brightness / contrast or tonal curves.
182. Their goal is to lasso 1, 000 pounds of edibles for the struggling Food Bank.
183. She was struggling to reach the bell under her desk top.
184. Meanwhile, young homeowners are two-income families struggling to cover day care expenses and health care insurance while paying high tax bills.
185. Mark Blundell was back in 21st after struggling with back pains after a morning bump in his second Ligier.
186. The committee is struggling to sort out the facts on a number of murky issues.
187. New democracies have been born, struggling against appalling odds to find their feet, with hyper-inflation and national rivalries.
188. Her peer group was struggling with the male menopause, of course, but the sting of rejection had been no less sharp.
189. Non-college women with children struggling to make ends meet have a different agenda from that of single college-educated women with hot careers.
190. He pulled over, struggling with the words to the classic song by that skinny girl who died in a closet.
191. The leaders who remain are the struggling corporate chieftains, the university presidents, the city managers, the State governors.
192. He began to weigh his words with great care, struggling to express himself as economically and clearly as possible.
193. Shelly Coburn, a struggling songwriter, seldom missed a child-support payment, but he almost never had extra money.
194. We will introduce rebates for small businesses to protect those who are setting up in business or struggling to stay in business.
195. Despite a wealth of playing experience, Gray lacked the motivation to lift a struggling side.
196. His hair was dark brown and he was struggling to grow a mustache that only made him look like a fugitive.
197. Yeast cells struggling to survive under suffocating conditions quickly excrete the ethanol fragments because they are basically poisonous.
198. Many young people are struggling with a depressive illness that requires medical treatment.
199. Bruno Giorgi quit as manager of struggling Genoa following their 3-2 home defeat by Cagliari.
200. After struggling free he went to nearby Bassetlaw Hospital where doctors closed the quarter-inch deep gash.
201. Nell waited, struggling against her impatience and hunger for more information.
202. The best point guard is struggling with a recurring hand injury.
203. Bills of this size will have a devastating impact on families still struggling to fight their way out of the recession.
204. Headteacher Terry Anderson said staff had been struggling in the cramped conditions since the school was opened in 1985.
205. But despite his impressive record the young lion is struggling to put together a decent budget for 1991.
206. The police account was that Garcia was shot while struggling with officers who were attempting to disarm him.
207. The Mormons were given the greatest boon a struggling movement can want, a martyr.
208. When Bobbie went on struggling I pushed her head against the floor, wincing at the crack it made.
209. Eye on People is struggling to persuade cable operators to carry it.
210. The other day I was in a hurry and struggling to get the right change out of my pocket for the newsagent.
211. Many families who get into difficulties have been struggling with problems that would daunt the most energetic and resourceful of people.
212. With time to kill at the airport, I occupied myself smirking at travelers struggling with overcoats.
213. And in the 1960s the Government gave a tax holiday, which lasted 14 years, to the struggling automobile industry.
214. The borough is struggling to raise its low levels of educational achievement.
215. The scoreline of 12-0 flattered Llanelli, who were struggling to contain Kawulok and Roy at the line-outs.
216. He found his colleague struggling with two youths, and managed to arrest one after a brief chase.
216. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
217. Signatures have been collected on a petition to call an extraordinary general meeting following Forest's struggling start to the season.
218. I wanted to help him, but I felt constricted, struggling against the limitations of understanding and language.
219. Dennis was developing as a songwriter, but the other band members were struggling to deliver quality material.
220. During December, struggling couples opt to delay their breakups until after Christmas.
221. Even before the decision Netanyahu had led the struggling Barak in recent opinion polls.
222. I peer through the magnifier at the still struggling insect.
223. The Chelonians, inspired by the signs of the F61's imminent departure, were struggling furiously to free themselves.
224. She was struggling to save a patchwork system of segregated education by piecemeal projects.
225. It already had a well-developed product on the market, whilst its rivals were struggling to get one on to the drawing board.
226. He was struggling to keep conscious as red-hot waves of nausea washed over him.
227. We will be struggling with these issues for years to come.
228. Williams-Sonoma has been struggling recently, reporting a 45 percent earnings decrease in the past year.
229. Over the next hour they prayed outside an underfunded nursing home, a struggling social services agency and a crack den.
230. While she was struggling to overcome the kidney disease, Erma was also fighting cancer and underwent a mastectomy.
231. Families struggling on low incomes can get help from the scheme provided at least one adult is working at least 24 hours a week.
232. BFor businesses struggling to get some attention, the census data will help.
233. Ally Mauchlen, substituted on Saturday with a groin strain, is also struggling to make it.
234. The Mayor was struggling to free his chain of office from the overhanging branch of a fragile alder.
235. The colliery is struggling to fulfil its contracts and is burdened by £1.7 million in debts.
236. When you are first struggling to make your business a success, you are particularly vulnerable.
237. They are sitting around a table struggling to figure out ideas for sweeps blockbusters.
238. The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity. Seneca 
239. Ben, naked except for the strait-jacket, and blue with cold, was heaving and struggling and bellowing.
240. My boss was struggling to finance every national park and game reserve in the country.
241. But that will provide small comfort to poor people struggling now to keep their heads above water.
242. The animal was struggling with a loose shoe and was in no mood to break into a trot.
243. One other Sunday paper died in the 1960s, after struggling on with subsidies from the Cooperative movement.
244. The newsgroups also are struggling to absorb tens of thousand of new users who have discovered the Internet in recent years.
245. In practice settings, those involved are often struggling to find ways of resolving the dilemmas they face.
246. I got up and walked past the waiter, who was struggling with a column of figures[sentence dictionary], and used the phone.
247. He jumped up too, then cursed and hopped about, struggling to get his fly shut before he could chase me.
248. Once, I was struggling to carry a five-gallon container of water to the shower.
249. They stood face to face, each struggling to control his temper.
250. It fails to achieve this questionable end for reasons that struggling organizations seldom understand.
251. The authorities have been struggling to deal with the problems of debt deflation for just over 11 years now.
252. To a very recently bereaved family who are struggling with a multiplicity of emotions this early attention to fees can seem mercenary.
253. This magnificent abundance established one tradition that we are still struggling to overcome.
254. The party itself is still struggling to get through the hoops that stand between it and the ballot in every state.
255. While children are struggling to be unique, the world around them is trying all means to make them look like everybody else. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
256. This year, that amount could plummet to $ 1 million, a serious blow to the already financially struggling tribe.
257. So far, however, Nelson is struggling to find backers for his ideas.
258. Outside the embassy compounds, Saigon was still struggling to fill its lungs with air.
259. One option would be to increase the £120m regional selective assistance budget, channelled into businesses in struggling areas.
260. Balor was struggling and writhing, but his limbs were held fast and only his thick, shapeless body could move.
261. That's why he's a massive hit with fans who would normally barrack a boss when the team is struggling.
262. She looked out of the car window, struggling to regain her composure.
263. Netanyahu, on the other hand, has been struggling with the fundamental principles of accords he has long opposed.
264. Struggling against my eagerness, I urged caution on myself, told myself to think ahead.
265. He was struggling with an anger so black it made him tremble as he diced the eggs for potato salad.
266. Some were struggling behind-but they did not really know the meaning of struggling.
267. That was a devastating blow from which the constituency is struggling to recover.
268. But government orders have dried up and the factory is struggling now by making vacuum cleaners and coffee makers.
269. I was still unemployed and struggling financially, still dependent on my parents and my girlfriend.
270. At that time Picasso was a struggling artist, little known outside Paris.
271. Struggling to his feet, he realised he was waving his sword. Things were happening too fast to keep up with.
272. This gives them at least two powerful advantages over their struggling counterparts.
273. Jim was struggling to hold his tongue when Carole knocked on his door and walked in.
274. He joined a Swift factory that was fielding a five-strong team, and immediately found himself struggling to get on the pace.
274. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
275. I knew the proprietor must be struggling to make a living, because we could no longer afford to extend him any credit.
276. Through the actions and attitudes of struggling individuals, the true costs of self-defeating organizational behavior are made manifest.
277. They were struggling just afterwards, as fly-half Paul Roblin put Park into the lead with a drop goal.
278. In the screaming, struggling melee, a knife blade in the wrong place was never noticed.
279. Hattie was struggling to break free from her domineering father.
280. The tactic could well help invigorate a struggling campaign.
281. She's been struggling financially for years.
282. He could see that she was struggling to preserve her composure.
283. With student enrolment dwindling, the Japanese - language schools are struggling to survive.
284. Virginia was still struggling to be a conscientious and dedicated mother.
285. Juror No.3 stops struggling now and stares at No.8 and all the jurors watch in silence.
286. She was silent for some minutes, struggling with her own self - deception.
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