网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的英语单词:

 

单词 Civil war
例句
(1) I looked the Civil War up in my encyclopedia.
(2) In June the civil war intensified.
(3) The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s.
(4) I watched a documentary on the Civil War.
(5) plunged into civil war after the death of the President.
(6) The awful spectre of civil war looms over the country.
(7) This book surveys the events leading to the Civil War.
(8) Civil war in the Sudan has been grinding on for nine years.
(9) Last night there were dire warnings of civil war.
(10) The bitter civil war set brother against brother.
(11) The Spanish Civil War lasted from 1936 to 1939.
(12) The threat of renewed civil war looms ahead.
(13) Members outfit themselves in Civil War clothing.
(14) We cannot take sides in a civil war.
(15) Thousands of people were slaughtered in the civil war.
(16) The prospect of civil war is very real.
(17) The civil war has raged almost continuously since 1976.
(18) The unrest rapidly deteriorated into civil war.
(19) The civil war is making orphans of many children.
(20) Death was an everyday occurrence during the Civil War.
(21) The country was torn by civil war.
(22) The violence has raised the spectre of civil war.
(23) The fall of the Government resulted in civil war.
(24) The civil war set brother against brother.
(25) A period of political turbulence followed the civil war.
(26) His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war.
(27) This pillar is a monument to all those who died in the civil war.
(28) The country was sliding into a state of virtual civil war.
(29) We must not be drawn into the mire of civil war.
(30) Her family was given safe conduct to Britain when civil war broke out.
(1) I looked the Civil War up in my encyclopedia.
(2) In June the civil war intensified.
(3) The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s.
(4) I watched a documentary on the Civil War.
(5) His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war.
(6) This pillar is a monument to all those who died in the civil war.
(7) The awful spectre of civil war looms over the country.
(8) The country was sliding into a state of virtual civil war.
(9) This book surveys the events leading to the Civil War.
(10) Civil war in the Sudan has been grinding on for nine years.
(11) We must not be drawn into the mire of civil war.
(12) Her family was given safe conduct to Britain when civil war broke out.
(13) On the outbreak of the First Revolutionary Civil War, the Government called in all gold coinage and replaced it by notes.
(14) Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of the civil war.
(31) The nine-year civil war is officially over.
(32) The unrest could boil over into civil war.
(33) The civil war tore apart the fabric of society.
(34) A lot of people were dispossessed of their homes during the civil war.
(35) The country had just emerged from the horrors of civil war.
(36) Ethnic tensions among the republics could lead to civil war.
(37) As we saw in Chapter 4, slavery was not the only cause of the Civil War.
(38) What we are seeing now is a country teetering on the brink of civil war.
(39) The clergymen of the Christian Church were often rabbled in the civil war.
(40) If the three parties cannot reach agreement now, there will be a civil war.
(41) It is feared that the civil unrest we are now witnessing in this country could lead to full-scale civil war.
(42) Her husband served during the Civil War as an officer in the White Army.
(43) The country is haunted by the spectre of civil war.
(44) The economy has shuddered to a halt because of the civil war.
(45) A bloody civil war followed the proclamation of an independent state.
(46) He fought on the republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
(47) For two decades the country has been ravaged by civil war and foreign intervention.
(48) He distinguished himself on several occasions in the civil war.
(49) Civil war and famine sent the nation plunging into anarchy.
(50) The museum was built as a lasting monument to the civil war.
(51) There were fears that the country was descending into turmoil or even civil war.
(52) The slavery was overthrown after the Civil War in U.S.A.
(53) Thousands of civilians were brutally murdered during the civil war.
(54) These demands are helping to stoke fears of civil war.
(55) The date of the document can be deduced from references to the Civil War.
(56) Sad to say ,[] the country is heading towards civil war.
(57) The savage civil war there could be a portent of what's to come in the rest of the region.
(58) The peace agreement has at least temporarily halted the civil war.
(59) He restored peace and unity in the country after years of civil war.
(60) On the outbreak of the First Revolutionary Civil War, the Government called in all gold coinage and replaced it by notes.
(61) The prospects for peace in the country's eight-year civil war are becoming brighter.
(62) The period from the War of Independence to the Civil War is the babyhood of the United States.
(63) Members of the English Civil War Society will re-enact the battle.
(64) Several journalists have been killed or injured by stray bullets while reporting on the civil war.
(65) The government's attempts to crush serious popular unrest led to civil war.
(66) The director puts a Hollywood gloss on the civil war.
(67) The country is teetering on the brink of civil war.
(68) He first took office in the aftermath of the civil war.
(69) The civil war is obstructing distribution of famine relief by aid agencies.
(70) The years of civil war have dehumanized all of us.
(71) The civil war reinforced the centrifugal tendencies at work within the economy.
(72) They are seen as the aggressors in the civil war.
(73) During the civil war thousands of people fled the country.
(74) Until recently the civil war had been largely unreported in the press.
(75) The terrible specter of civil war hung over the country once again.
(76) It was against this backdrop of racial tension that the civil war began.
(77) The country suffered from an identity crisis for years after the civil war.
(78) He suggested that the civil war had been a divine punishment.
(79) He is currently writing a dissertation on the Somali civil war.
(80) There were food shortages and other deprivations during the Civil War.
(81) Gellhorn may have broken new ground when she filed her first report on the Spanish Civil War.
(82) All foreign nationals were advised to leave the country following the outbreak of civil war.
(83) The latest talks aimed at ending the civil war appear to be heading for deadlock.
(84) The fact that he is gone has given more weight to fears that he may try to launch a civil war.
(85) Conflicts between the different ethnic groups in the country exploded into civil war.
(86) There is no certainty that the president's removal would end the civil war.
(87) Civil war has been raging in the country for years.
(88) They came to power in 1975 after a bloody civil war.
(89) A UN force has been sent in to try and pacify the area worst affected by the civil war.
(90) The North defeated the South in the American Civil War.
(91) The area is a tinderbox that could again plunge the country into civil war.
(92) The Patriotic Front took power after a three-month civil war.
(93) The continuing civil war is frustrating the efforts of relief agencies to feed thousands of famine victims.
(94) It was a bitter civil war, that pitted neighbour against neighbour.
(95) Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of the civil war.
(96) There is likely to be civil war if the region tries to secede from the south.
(97) The dread spectre of civil war looms over the country.
(98) The United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled in civil war.
(99) The civil war has put thousands of lives in jeopardy.
(100) The terrible spectre of civil war hung over the country once again.
(101) The love story unfolds against a background of civil war.
(102) The country is gradually being sucked into the maelstrom of civil war.
(103) His writings provide us with a first-hand account of the civil war.
(104) Refugees have been pouring into neighbouring countries to escape the civil war.
(105) He doubted their claim to have forsaken military solutions to the civil war.
(106) Now that the civil war is over,[] relative normality has returned to the south of the country.
(107) Democracy survived the Civil War and the developing industrial leviathan and struggled on into the twentieth century.
(108) There were more than a million men under arms during the American Civil War.
(109) The American Civil War was fought between the North and the South partly over the issue of slavery.
(110) The lack of military action from other countries has contributed to the perpetuation of the civil war.
(111) He fought for the republican cause in the civil war.
(112) Thousands of refugees left the country following the outbreak of civil war.
(113) The crisis is in danger of boiling over into civil war.
(114) That was before the civil war between rival militias.
(115) They fled the civil war there a year ago.
(116) We're learning about the Civil War in history class.
(117) Slavery was abolished after the Civil War.
(118) During the Civil War, Milligan hanged for treason.
(119) The 12-year-old civil war had claimed 1.5 million lives.
(120) Brother killed brother in the Civil War.
(121) During the Civil War, he aided newly emancipated slaves.
(122) Indy Racing League civil war. Good grief.
(123) Civil war has completely engulfed the country.
(124) The incident could trigger a civil war.
(125) Civil War conditions lingered on in other ways.
(126) His father was a nationalist during the civil war.
(127) Civil war raged for years in the former Yugoslavia.
(128) Houston experienced spectacular growth after the Civil War.
(129) Newark Castle was of strategic importance during the Civil War when it withheld three sieges by Parliamentarians.
(130) During the four decades following the Civil War, 183 million acres went out of the public domain into railroad ownership.
(131) When he died of wounds suffered in the Civil War, she was left on her own.
(132) The civil war has severely disrupted the flow of humanitarian aid to the region.
(133) Many ministers and senior civil servants are convinced Britain will be dragged into the civil war in 1993.
(134) Universal democracy needed a civil war to end slavery and a constitutional amendment to let women vote.
(135) He was little affected by the Civil War, changing sides when it suited him.
(136) But it is time she addressed the ethnic issue which divides the country and prolongs the civil war.
(137) The dislocations caused by the World War and the Civil War were immense in terms of human lives.
(138) For a few years after the Civil War, at least,[http:///civil war.html] black Texans had a taste of political power.
(139) So did California warm itself up for the Civil War.
(140) Robinson spent the years of the civil war and Interregnum building up business interests and achieving prominence in City politics.
(141) The region around Chimoio is swollen by 400,000 people who sought refuge from the civil war.
(142) The Civil War had been fought in the main in the borderlands, precisely where the national question was at its most urgent.
(143) It's a civil war. They don't want our pity, they need our help.
(144) Much of the country's foreign debt was built up during the apartheid-sponsored civil war, which cost 1m lives.
(145) Thus the two sections were hurried, through ignorance and blind presumption, towards all the untold horrors of civil war.
(146) The phone lines, he said, are all severed as the civil war continues.
(147) A science-fiction thriller about a planet that is mired in civil war and whose computerized defense system runs amok, threatening everyone.
(148) We have to judge whether recognition of two republics now would increase the very real danger of civil war in other republics.
(149) The Civil War began when Southern troops fired on Fort Sumter.
(150) Many members of the clergy were murdered during the civil war.
(151) He had attended church, had a family, helped in the underground railroad, fought in the Civil War.
(152) When the Civil War broke out, Walker tried to join the Army as a surgeon.
(153) The book has an action-packed plot dealing with life during the Civil War.
(154) In short, things would get worse, leaving a stark choice between civil war or martial law.
(155) Their representatives are helping thousands of orphaned children and displaced families escape from the tyranny of civil war.
(156) Many of its own people have been displaced by civil war or uprooted by drought or flood.
(157) Ironically, during the civil war, they served as the building blocks for barricades.
(158) It has fallen into semi-ruin since the civil war broke out two years ago.
(159) Rattled by its third defeat in four years, the Conservative party implodes into civil war.
(160) Maybe they also came to reaffirm a sense of nationhood barely a decade after the agony of civil war.
(161) Now I am afraid I will be told to go and fight in another civil war.
(162) After a lengthy civil war, the groups agreed to a national election in 1992 and foreign troops withdrew.
(163) Shah Jehan had himself come to power twelve years earlier after a bloody civil war.
(164) Life size models of the medieval lords, and a dramatic civil war battle scene, are just some of the attractions.
(165) In May, with the sudden spectre of civil war, pessimism turned to panic.
(166) What actually transpired upon the outbreak of the Civil War is lost in the mists of time it would seem.
(166) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(167) Then we enter the famous city of Gettysburg, site of the last and most decisive battle of the Civil War.
(168) His grandfather fought on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
(169) A fragile peace ending the seven-year civil war has been in place since last July.
(170) On these tours you still can hear the echoes of resentment over items and fortunes lost in the Civil War.
(171) They're not bluffing when they say this could start a civil war.
(172) The houses were used for soldiers. Thus, the structures survived the Civil War.
(173) A rising inflationary trend and a persistent fiscal deficit during 1990 were exacerbated by the continuing civil war and rising petrol prices.
(174) At the time, Liberia was still in the throes of a civil war.
(175) On the outbreak of the civil war the navy rallied to Parliament, which made Warwick its lord high admiral.
(176) You can find more information on the Civil War at the library.
(177) After the Civil War, the Bolshevik party had recreated itself in response to events; it was virtually a new organization.
(178) In this country that has been ravaged by civil war even more than by drought, security is shaky.
(179) It is not civil war that is the greatest peril but anarchy.
(180) More Americans died in the Civil War than in World War II.
(181) The Republicans were heavily defeated in the Spanish Civil War.
(182) In their absence, Nordlinger implies that conflict regulation will not occur and Lijphart's centrifugal democracy will degenerate into civil war.
(183) Potter's wife is unknown, but he had a brother-in-law named Thomas Fowle in Boston prior to the civil war.
(184) The malai propaganda machine had always lied about the scale of casualties in our earlier Civil War.
(185) It was decimated by the loss of life incurred by the coup and the civil war.
(186) The civil war was not fought over the partition of the island as is popularly believed.
(187) In the civil war he sided with Parliament, though the strength of his commitment is unclear.
(188) It attributed this to the prevailing civil war and climatic conditions as well as to deficiencies in state apparatus.
(189) The Civil War almost devastated these little Baptist houses of worship.
(190) But psychologists say the damage done by El Salvador's civil war is also responsible for the rise in membership of gangs.
(191) This process was accelerated in the 1860s during the Civil War.
(192) Tomorrow you'll be tested on the main events of the Civil War.
(193) The death and destruction had torn apart families whose political loyalties had also been divided in what was essentially a civil war.
(194) Following the Civil War came the period of rapid railroad develop-ment that changed the face of Kansas for ever.
(195) Many in the antiwar movement unmistakably were also waging generational civil war.
(196) An estimated 500[/civil war.html],000 refugees have been displaced by the civil war.
(197) The civil war exposed his pretensions to military expertise, to the delight of the Cavalier propagandists.
(198) The civil war arose from the social injustices present in the country.
(199) It took three constitutional amendments after the Civil War to overrule his decision.
(200) The chaotic social and economic conditions could lead to civil war.
(201) He came to prominence, however, as a leading financier for the parliamentary side in the civil war.
(202) Coaches of silver spoons, coins and other treasures will be displayed to complement the Civil War exhibition.
(203) Most of the women there were Somalis fleeing from the civil war.
(204) The rhetoric of rights, which is engendered by this question, is a recipe for class war, and civil war.
(205) After three years of civil war, the rebels finally conceded.
(206) In 323-4 civil war ended with the elimination of Licinius, and Constantine was at last sole ruler.
(207) 3000 troops were sent to prevent the disturbances from developing into a full-scale civil war.
(208) To the King and most of his advisers the verdict was clear and, short of risking civil war, irresistible.
(209) But Helper had gone West in the decade before the Civil War.
(210) So far the Yugoslav civil war has been waged mainly by activist minorities plus the professionals.
(211) Here and there old cars littered the streets like debris from a civil war.
(212) If Clarke wins, the civil war will endure-with the leader advocating a position loathed by his own party.
(213) Custer first gained fame as a dashing Civil War military leader.
(214) This is civil war, and civil wars are ipso facto destructive for all involved.
(215) The country's economic woes were compounded by a seven-year civil war.
(216) George Orwell wrote of the civil war within a civil war, for he was present when this conflict erupted in Barcelona.
(217) Only a successful assault on the rebel's headquarters could have ended the civil war.
(218) But the expulsion did not pacify the Tory civil war, as the contenders traded recriminations.
(219) It launched the 25-year-long civil war that resumed this month.
(220) In the civil war of 324 he had represented his military campaign as a crusade against a corrupt paganism.
(221) A further difference arising from naming is indicated by entitling the mid-seventeenth century the Civil War period.
(222) As the civil war intensified and the Communist armies neared Canton, prices for food and other necessities skyrocketed.
(223) In so doing, they probably constituted the most important single cause of the subsequent civil war and revolution.
(224) The civil war that followed claimed far more civilians than combatants; by some estimates the death toll exceeds 200,000.
(225) The country's civil war came at the end of a long period of social disorder.
(226) The civil war has aggravated this situation, causing a breakdown in family life, such as it was.
(226) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(227) He sat in Parliament and entertained the king at a new mansion, his family's seat until the civil war.
(228) All are agreed that this escalation of the 36-year-long civil war will mean a marked increase in deaths.
(229) The overriding need here is to end the civil war.
(230) He led the Confederate army during the Civil War. 10.
(231) That civil war has been the rationale for the authoritarian rule Suharto and the military have enforced over the decades.
(232) The result would, at best, have been clerical absolutism, at worst, Communist takeover or civil war.
(233) Business suffered a sharp setback in the seventies following the resumption of specie payment after the Civil War.
(234) If events progress to civil war, the UN may be forced to intervene.
(235) The decision helped to crystallize public opinion on the slavery issue, which ultimately led to the Civil War.
(236) We see newsreel footage of cavalry, blazing buildings, war planes - from revolutions, civil war, world war.
(237) The new king's first task will be to prevent the desperately poor country of 23m from sliding into civil war.
(238) Unfortunately, as with so many beautiful places, there is a civil war going on there at the moment.
(239) A group of Civil War enthusiasts in that state has canceled a re-enactment rather than allow a woman to participate.
(240) It would probably divide its loyalties between the competing political authorities, leading in the worst case to civil war.
(241) The crisis has unsettled financial markets and brought dire predictions of revolution or civil war from some politicians.
(242) Different ethnic groups within the country have been engaged in a civil war for more than forty-five years.
(243) Moscow's real forces on the ground were too thin and too preoccupied with the Civil War.
(244) The Frasque had been scheming to sponsor civil war in the system, setting world against world.
(245) The fort became a prison and was blown up by partisans during the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution.
(246) Thirty-five percent of all draught animals were lost, if Civil War casualties are included.
(247) Opponents painted a more apocalyptic picture, warning of foreign landowners and even invoking the specter of civil war.
(248) Pendennis Castle, which withstood a Roundhead siege during the Civil War for five months, is only 3 miles away.
(249) The communities were not directly affected by civil war or violence.
(250) The country is on the brink of full-scale civil war.
(251) In the Civil War Birmingham's swords, pikes and armour equipped the parliamentarians, and the city's fame spread.
(252) The following year Civil War was declared, and drainage works fell into abeyance.
(253) The Civil War had brought an end to that; few could now afford to leave their ravaged homes.
(254) If the White armies could claim it, the Civil War might go in their favour.
(255) Since then the number of killings in the civil war has fallen far below what it was two or three years ago.
(256) With the civil war as it stands, there is no point in fighting the government on a legal basis.
(256) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(257) The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell's benevolent dictatorship.
(258) Meanwhile, the scarred veteran Inman is experiencing his own harrowing, perilous odyssey as the Civil War rages on.
(259) This evening PBS presents the first part of a six-part historical drama about the Civil War.
(260) This was followed by intervention, by an ... intensification of the class struggle, which assumed the form of civil war.
(261) This is the thanks we get near civil war in the boardroom.
(262) Illustrations include many paintings by the pre-eminent, or at least inescapable, Civil War artist Mort Kuntsler.
(263) Thousands of families came here seeking refuge from the civil war.
(264) Fort Sumter, where the Civil War began, can be toured after a boat ride from the city.
(265) The truce has not stopped combat in the civil war.
(266) De Klerk warned Parliament on April 29 that the continuing slaughter could lead to civil war.
(267) She had driven to Julian to watch the display because her eighth-graders will soon be staging a play on the Civil War.
(268) The two sides signed a peace accord in 1994 after a nine-year civil war that killed 500, 000.
(269) Gandhi said the country was meaning a state of civil war.
(270) Onusal was also to monitor any future ceasefire in the 11-year civil war.
(271) Fort Sumter was the target of the first shot fired in the Civil War.
(272) There are fears that political instability in the region will lead to civil war.
(273) This rapidly changing eighteenth-century upper class reaped the rewards of the political settlement hard-won in 1688 after civil war and the interregnum.
(274) The state had not elected a Republican governor since the Reconstruction period which had followed the Civil War.
(275) First, he made the tactical error of blaming the civil war on the ethnic groups in the north of the country.
(276) Carlson had been ordered to prevent the civil war exploding in the parliament building.
(277) He had been wounded in the Civil War and had never received his disability pension.
(278) Victory in the civil war had been achieved by a mainly volunteer army.
(279) These civic advances came at a price already beginning to be evident before the Civil War.
(280) They have no means, short of civil war, to enforce their will upon the minorities.
(281) The country has been ravaged by civil war and foreign intervention.
(282) As a result of the civil war in Lebanon in 1975 - 1976 many refugee families were displaced.
(283) I was unable to answer the test questions regarding the Civil War./civil war.html
(284) They have a real fear that they'll be exterminated in the ongoing civil war.
(285) Years of civil war have wrecked the country's infrastructure and destroyed its social fabric.
随便看

 

英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Suppus.net All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/2/8 4:12:43