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单词 Plague
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1. Please one’s eye and plague one’s heart. 
2. Plenty is no plague.
3. The plague has spread over many states.
4. The population was decimated by a plague.
5. The plague was greatly feared in the Middle Ages.
6. Plague was once very common here.
7. I love you like a god of plague and why I treat you like a lover.
8. The plague caused 100[sentencedict .com],000 deaths in London alone in the 1600s.
9. The city is under threat from a plague of rats.
10. Financial problems continued to plague the company.
11. He was carried away by the plague.
12. At that time the plague struck in Europe.
13. The plague struck London again with devastating effect.
14. Fears about job security plague nearly half the workforce.
15. A terrible plague hit the whole Europe.
16. A plague of squirrels is threatening our forests.
17. The plague once could wipe out a village.
18. The city is suffering a plague of rats.
19. What a plague that boy is!
20. A plague of locusts afflicted the land.
21. Plague was then prevailing in that city.
22. The plague struck the whole of Europe.
23. Bubonic plague struck London in 1665.
24. The region has just suffered a plague of locusts.
25. She's been avoiding me like the plague since the party last Saturday.
26. The plague struck Europe.
27. He's been avoiding me like the plague since our quarrel.
28. Nearly a third of the population died in the Great Plague.
29. The incidence of cholera in the camps has reached plague proportions.
30. Half of the population was wiped out by the plague.
1. The plague has spread over many states.
2. The population was decimated by a plague.
3. The plague was greatly feared in the Middle Ages.
4. Plague was once very common here.
5. Nearly a third of the population died in the Great Plague.
6. The plague caused 100,000 deaths in London alone in the 1600s.
7. The city is under threat from a plague of rats.
8. The plague once could wipe out a village.
9. A plague of locusts afflicted the land.
10. Plague was then prevailing in that city.
11. Bubonic plague struck London in 1665.
31. I'm not a fan of parties - in fact I avoid them like the plague.
32. The plague struck again for the third time that century.
33. The average age at death of plague victims was 14.
34. Why did you speak to him? You usually avoid him like the plague .http://
35. Plague often follows flood.
36. I felt like a messenger of plague and death.
37. He died while tending to plague victims.
38. Yet the ageless question continued to plague us.
39. If not, avoid like the plague.
40. Drugs have become the plague of the modern world.
41. The Profitboss avoids committees like the plague.
42. Social problems plague these low-income communities.
43. Domestic violence is a plague on our land.
44. Smallpox, tuberculosis, influenza, pneumonia, plague, scarlet fever(), diarrhea.
45. It was getting to be like a plague.
46. Heavy rains continue to plague the state.
47. AIDS has been called a sexual plague.
48. It says: a plague on all your Willards.
49. Rats are known to carry diseases like the plague.
50. I wonder what really causes a plague of rats?
51. Avoid cliches like the plague! 6.
52. They return to the behaviors that led to the crisis in the first place, and plague returns with a vengeance.
53. Unless they are quite brilliant, jokes are best avoided in essays. Avoid cliches like the plague! 6.
54. Swindon is suffering a plague of illegal encampments, although some gypsies are more considerate than others.
55. But more unusual was her crackdown on heavy drinking among employees-also a largely male activity and a national plague.
56. Sixty-two villagers died of the plague in the seventeenth century.
57. Later on, my nursing studies taught me it had been a form of bubonic plague.
58. The writer's po-faced style occasionally irritates: do people really need reminding that cases of bubonic plague should be treated immediately?
59. It looks like a battle ground or a visitation of plague; and indeed, it is something of both of these.
60. We can only wait and help each other and watch this dreadful plague spread.
61. He died in 1167 of plague after the defeat of the army near Tusculum.
62. The place has given off a bad odour for years and I have always avoided it like the plague.
63. Meanwhile she was not to set foot outside the door, as a plague of field-mice infested the estate.
64. This may contain phosphates, sulphates and nitrates in abundance - enough to start a green algae plague.
64. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
65. Paracelsus made intractable problems such as plague, syphilis, epilepsy, mental disorder, and learning disabilities central to his preoccupations.
66. Hip fractures, which especially plague older women, are the most serious fall injury for seniors.
67. Alice Foley, growing up in Bolton during the 1890s, remembered the plague of houseflies emanating from the privies in summer.
68. But if you just want to use your computer for word-processing or web-surfing, avoid it like the plague.
69. The risk of another plague of negative equity in the highly-priced areas must now be significant.
70. He died in 1349, probably of the plague known as the Black Death.
71. Hisey said rodents can carry bubonic plague and other diseases and attract fleas.
72. I guess I have avoided it like the plague, without much wanting to admit my cowardice.
73. But this plague does not have an incubation time of days: it will spread in instants too small to measure.
74. Global incidences of cholera, tuberculosis, diphtheria and bubonic plague have all increased significantly in the last five years.
75. I was not comfortable talking to kids, particularly boys, and I avoided the older ones like the plague.
76. Elsewhere, typhus carried off many who had been weakened by starvation; in Chesterfield the pestilence was almost certainly bubonic plague.
77. Picked out in silhouette is a swarm, a veritable plague, of humanity.
78. In Nogykanizsa, half population is wipe out by plague only one years after building the cathedral.
79. Bubonic plague is not directly associated with water, but the rats which carried it arrived by boat at riverside wharves.
80. Yet the final image of him working with plague victims transforms him into a heroic character.
81. During the plague, the rich people and most of the ministers who had remained in the established church fled from London.
82. Waller's double-glazing business was caught up in the plague when hooligans set his small factory on fire.
83. Why is it that we in this great nation consistently fail to grasp the deep-seated social and economic problems that plague us?
84. Self-pity is a totally contemptible vice and I have throughout many vicissitudes and much unmerited disappointment avoided it as a plague.
85. But before it could happen fate cast a plague on both houses.
86. You know, the ones about the bubonic plague and all that.
87. A wild cat passes near, somebody spots a yak, there is talk of a new plague of wolves.
88. A plague of cholera broke out, causing sixty deaths in the first week.
89. The voters are saying a plague on both your houses.
90. And had not that song passed like a plague virus to every one of his fellow men in succeeding generations?
91. It rarely suffers the power cuts, fuel shortages and subsiding roads that plague Lagos and other big cities.
92. But the injured continued to plague the system with their suits, and finally a bargain was struck.
93. At about the same time, his two legitimate sons died of the plague.
94. The skeletons found on this site were buried in unorthodox manner and might have been plague victims.
95. They were shopkeepers who sold medicines or cures and established their right to treat the sick during the plague.
96. Monservate was demolished after an outbreak of bubonic plague,[/plague.html] an unusual fate for a station.
97. Trees evenly spaced, at regulation height, and all plumb vertical, must be avoided like the plague.
98. As you know, the best commercial travel pictures avoid people like the plague.
99. He could not bring himself to say the words, so great was his terror of plague.
100. On stage and screen the attempt goes on to understand this end-of-the-century plague.
101. His speech carried a surprising pledge to end by March a nationwide plague of salary arrears.
102. He'd known Taylor had the plague, but hadn't realized people were counting the days to his demise.
103. Surprisingly, the widespread mortality of the plague of 1349 did not completely upset the balance of power between lord and peasant.
104. This problem was to plague the new party until its virtual disappearance from the scene after the 1987 general election.
105. Bubonic plague, typhoid, polio, diphtheria, tuberculosis, syphilis and gonorrhea still afflict much of the world.
106. Local legend attributes its origins to commemoration of the village's deliverance from the Great Plague in 1665.
107. At the age of twenty,[] he took charge of a hospital in Siena during the plague of 1400.
108. Thus, there seems little doubt that it was bubonic plague which struck Chesterfield in 1586-87.
109. Compliance sometimes led to delay in burial, though there was a waiver for anyone dying of the plague.
110. During a plague and famine in Genoa, she worked selflessly among the stricken and endeared herself to all.
111. Chaos ensues, with a plague of bodies littering the rooms and stairways.
112. Also patron of good weather and rain; he is invoked against misfortune and plague.
113. Some say these were sent by the Witch King to plague him.
114. There are now three people dead - it's like a plague that's struck the whole Lossie complex.
115. Opinions have caused more ills than the plague or earthquakes on this little globe of ours. Voltaire 
116. During the siege of Bristol he was taken ill with the plague and again feared for his life.
117. To date I've not heard word one about such a plague in the Czech Republic.
118. But when their two sons had grown to manhood Thebes was visited by a terrible plague.
119. The site was used again during the subsequent plague in 1630.
120. From that day the plague began to abate, and to show its gratitude the city decided to build a new church.
121. Charles was avoiding marriage like the plague, and Henry had taken on the cloak of religion.
122. Also patron of good weather and rain; he is invoked against bad luck and plague.
123. That gay liberationists were killing themselves in a mad gadarene rut was evident to many doctors long before the new plague struck.
124. The church has inspired countless compassionate men and women to help the needy in times of famine, war[http://], and plague.
125. The illusion of mastery would prove difficult to forfeit, however, and would plague them throughout the first year.
126. From Tracy Luv to Sarah-Lou, Corrie kids are as well-behaved as a plague of locusts.
127. Everybody in the Summerdale station was under suspicion, and the scandal was spreading faster than the plague.
128. A plague of uniformity is sweeping the world, numbing the taste buds and reducing the gene pool.
129. The rare perennial maize proved to be resistant to seven viral diseases that plague domesticated maize.
130. He was also a brave man, taking personal risks to comfort the sick during an outbreak of plague.
131. So it goes south to Gath, but it takes the plague with it, together with an unearthly confusion and terror.
132. But foxes in chicken runs get shot, and now the Israelites get the plague.
133. The plague spreads: more atoms split, and then yet more.
134. More skeletons of probable plague victims were uncovered on the Rock House site in July 1987.
135. This only brought a plague of crickets to the already upset humans of Bryan.
136. It is claimed that Ebba prophesied her own death from the plague.
137. It will usually reduce to recession and afterwards keep popping up to plague the auditor.
138. Though relatively healthy animals, state health officials warn that they are notoriously susceptible to bubonic plague.
139. The Emperor Leopold stayed in Prague in 1680-1 during a plague epidemic in Vienna.
140. The Black Death and subsequent outbreaks of the plague account for the smallest number of desertions, despite all the local traditions.
141. Except when they were filming, the two actors avoided each other like the plague.
142. With each drop the name of the plague is intoned.
143. They looked down from the bridge and saw the arms washed upwards, the plague swellings plainly visible.
144. The bubonic plague swept off most of the villagers.
145. Dread is toxicant will overspread that like plague.
146. I normally avoid cheap wine like the plague.
147. The name means "cattle plague" in German.
148. A plague on you and your damned percentages!
149. Kuru was spreading like a plague.
150. The black plague struck the village.
151. Combustion instability continues to plague development efforts.
152. Plague: Infectious fever caused by the Bacterium Yersinia pestis, carried by the rat flea.
153. Devouring Plague helps ease up a lot of the damage the warrior is putting out.
154. The fatality rate of pneumonic plague is a staggering 95 percent.
154. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
155. About this time in 1989, the news magazines were chock-full of cover stories pronouncing computer viruses worse than the plague and as evil as technology could get.
156. The Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region controlled the spread of the plague in 1963.
157. Throughout history, diseases such as the black plague have killed millions of people.
158. As a result of the plague, much land was left untended and there was a terrible shortage of labour.
159. DNA also shows that Tut was probably spared bubonic plague, tuberculosis, leprosy or leishmaniasis.
160. There is some dispute over whether this was a plague at all or an epidemic of viral hemorrhagic fever, regardless there is little argument that 100, 000 Londoners died.
161. Another thing I read in the article was that onions and garlic placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago.
162. In septicemic plague, Bacteria overwhelm the Bloodstream and often cause death within 24 hours, before other symptoms have a chance to develop.
163. See ninth Egyptian Plague . Exodus 10:21 - 22 Darkness upon Antichrist's kingdom.
164. So far it seems to be working: the infinities that plague other theories of quantum gravity have been tamed, and the theory spits out a well-behaved graviton.
165. He plied his new profession with emolument to himself, and infinite plague to the country.
166. In biology a more homogeneous population is more susceptible to a genocidal plague.
167. Nostradamus — or Michel de Notredame, as he was known — began his career as an apothecary and plague doctor.
168. Bacteriophages are also assayed by a plague assay method based on similar principles.
169. Citellophilus tesquorum is now recognized as the main fleas on the animal of genus Citellus and has proved to be chief vectors in the natural foci of plague with Citellus as reservoir.
170. Article 68 Incubation period of the plague is 6 days.
171. Unfortunately, the fleas on those rats carried a disease called Bubonic Plague.
172. Objective Check the ash of valetudinarian for plague before 50 years , if exist plague in the soil near the ash.
173. Therefore, the RIP test has its practical significance as well as theoretical value in the location of potential plague foci and the surveillance of epizootic plague and its epidemic intensity.
174. A cholera plague had been killing many prisoners of war at the time.
175. The planes were accused of spreading cholera, typhus, and bubonic plague.
176. Like the number 13, the Japanese, Koreans and Chinese fear the number 4. They avoid it like plague, whether it is in buildings, offices, apartments, or even car numberplate.
177. Last year there was a plague of robbery and housebreaking.
178. ObjectiveTo study pregnancy of Citellus dauricus to provide scientific basis for effectively deratization and plague surveillance in animals.
179. And being a mathematician, he got even his own particular point wrong, introducing the form of the law of diminishing marginal utility that would return to plague economic thought in future centuries.
180. Results The people could easy accept the diphacine na -salt than bromadiolone in Guangxi plague area.
181. This sexist plague began with Scene Queens: Young, punk girls on social networks who put up titillating pictures of themselves for free.
182. Devouring Plague: The bonus coefficient has been increased to be on par with other DoT spells.
183. Despite this advance, one should still Yersinia pestis like , well, the plague.
184. This flea plays a very important role in advancing the prevalent peak of plague in autumn and winter and helping the main vector overwintering with plague in the epizootic process of plague.
185. Scarlett thought despairingly that a plague of locusts would be more welcome.
186. In the winter of 1941 , Japanese germ warfare made a plague in Changde Region.
187. Tim seems to have escaped the cynicism which is the absolute plague of our generation.
188. SARS has turned up countrymen's absence of preparative defense in disguise of subitaneous plague.
189. Plague, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and leptospirosis are three main rodent - borne diseases in China.
190. However, plague outbreaks following use of a biological weapon are a plausible threat.
191. Seal off the city from all outside contact to stop the spread of the plague.
192. Established methods of indirect in situ PCR detected from the paraffin section of gosling plague virus.
193. Pneumonic plague is caused by the same bacterium that occurs in bubonic plague.
194. This is no doubt who made the bear market of the plague were even worse.
195. an outbreak of plague.
196. Transmit malaria, yellow fever, Rickettsia of disease, plague, filariasis, and so on, the destruction of grain, timber and food.
197. Are we on the brink of a new white plague in Russia?
198. Objective:To control Citellus dauricus Brandt effectively and to control the incidence of plague for a long time.
199. And there wasn't just one millipede found - there was a plague of them!
200. Objective To know the present situation of Citellus-dauricus plague and analyse development of plague epidemic and provide scientific basis for prevention and control.
201. While the result of Minimum spanning tree suggested evolution relationship of different plague natural foci.
202. Active long-term surveillance of zoonotic foci and rapid response to reduce exposure during epizootic outbreaks have been successful in reducing human plague.
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