单词 | Havoc |
例句 | 1. These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy. 2. A strike will cause havoc for commuters. 3. The new tax could wreak havoc among smaller companies. 4. Rioters caused havoc in the centre of the town. 5. The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops. 6. The earthquake wreaked havoc on the city. 7. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera(http://), leaving three people dead and dozens injured. 8. The floods created havoc. 9. The weather played havoc with airline schedules. 10. Rain has continued to play havoc with sporting events. 11. The earthquake caused terrible havoc. 12. The storm caused havoc to wildlife. 13. These insects can wreak havoc on crops. 14. The storm wrought havoc in the south. 15. The bad weather played havoc with our plans. 16. The wind will wreak havoc on my garden. 17. Their policies would wreak havoc on the economy. 18. High winds have been creating havoc for farmers. 19. The fog played havoc with flight schedules. 20. The flood wrought havoc on the countryside. 21. The floods caused havoc throughout the area. 22. The disease can cause havoc in commercial orchards. 23. This concentration of airborne firepower wrought havoc with the enemy forces. 24. Continuing strikes are beginning to play havoc with the national economy. 25. This concentration of airborne firepower played havoc with the enemy forces. 26. He can disrupt things, play havoc. 27. But they can also cause havoc to buildings. 28. Surely that gun could not have wreaked this havoc! 29. Direct sunlight plays havoc with the varnish. 30. No matter how soft the light is, it still plays havoc, fading carpets and curtains in every room. 1. These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy. 2. A strike will cause havoc for commuters. 3. The new tax could wreak havoc among smaller companies. 4. Rioters caused havoc in the centre of the town. 5. The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops. 6. The earthquake wreaked havoc on the city. 7. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured. 8. This concentration of airborne firepower wrought havoc with the enemy forces. 31. Does your horse play havoc with your budget? 32. The trick is to stumble on one of these Aladdin's caves of fishing delight - and wreak havoc. 33. The goat, being a goat, wreaks havoc, and the tenant grows desperate. 34. They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins. 35. That was when drought dried up the lawns, playing havoc with lawnmower sales and profits. 36. At two state elections this month, Mrs Hanson stunned everyone by reappearing, fielding candidates and causing havoc with the results. 37. They also play havoc with your skin and it tends to get a bit sweaty under all the make-up I have to wear. 37. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 38. And they wreak havoc with the goal of raising revenue efficiently. 39. A weak yen creates havoc in several ways for Detroit. 40. The storm wreaked havoc on trains and highways, making it unlikely thousands of investors and traders will arrive at work. 41. Nina in her innocence ate the ice cream and, of course, it played havoc with her digestion. 42. And the 18-hour day plays havoc with your social life. 43. Meanwhile tourism and fishing have wreaked havoc with the marine environment. 44. Since elk can also wreak havoc in cropland and forestry plantations, a record 70,000 animals are being culled this hunting season. 45. And a host of other crewmen were injured as sudden gusts caused havoc during the racing off the Isle of Wight. 46. A larger problem is that the flat tax would work havoc in the national economy, and nobody knows what to expect. 47. Seeing him wreak such havoc among a supposedly invincible foe, the Elves within the shrine were heartened. 48. Locomotives weighing thirty or forty tons caused havoc where wheel met rail, iron rails sometimes needing replacement every two years. 49. Actually, there is no one food capable of creating physiological havoc all by itself. 50. This is a critical feature on such an instrument, as a badly cut nut here would wreak havoc on playability. 51. Claret, chocolate or turkey curry stains can wreak seasonal havoc. 52. Did they hire a private eye to wreak havoc on the life of the harasser? 53. How can measles virus escape the body's natural defences to wreak such havoc? 54. I mention the episode only to show what emotional havoc was wrought by our lost access to the President. 55. Chaos struck Llandudno Hospital as the freak storm resulted in incredible scenes of havoc and distress. 56. But we all know that a moment's overload, may wreak havoc. 57. The three women were wreaking havoc with their guns that fired streaks of light. 58. But a very few aphids transmitting a virus can cause havoc to sugar beet, for instance. 59. But whether or not there are symptoms, the virus can wreak havoc over the years. 60. Cold gusts dropped the wind chill into the low 40s and played havoc with final-round scores in the highest-scoring Nissan since 1984. 61. Charles the Bald could warn or punish by leaving a trail of havoc along his line of march. 62. The currents so produced can create havoc, even causing whole plants to shut down. 63. Teenagers can not wreak that kind of havoc when they are stuck inside. 64. Mr James Richardson, prosecuting, said Bedworth caused havoc on a scale which couldn't be imagined. 65. At least they chose the lesser of two evils, but even so Tank managed to create havoc. 66. But Diomedes raged on, working havoc in the Trojan ranks until he came face to face with Hector. 67. It gets the crops growing, but it can play havoc with a racetrack and the animals that run on it. 68. This holding-back plays havoc with bodily functions, and research is continually showing us new relationships between stress and our physiology. 69. It's 1984, and falling prices are wreaking havoc in the oil business. 70. The two Governors after Paullinus were diplomats and administrators and not like the military men who had caused so much havoc. 71. Unassimilated, they might one day wreak havoc in her life. 72. Though it packed a stronger punch in the north-eastern states, it wreaked greater havoc in the south. 73. Zekes sweep in fast - and low! - to wreak havoc among the aircraft parked out at Wheeler Field. 74. She had got rid of Sarah for the moment but what sort of havoc was the girl going to cause this time? 75. If we had some wingers, Les, I tell you we'd create havoc with our crosses. 76. The simple and rapid discharging of these pieces makes terrible havoc in the opposing ranks. 77. The logjam on the railways is now playing havoc with the national economy. 78. And the seafront of the Humberside resort of Bridlington was declared an exclusion zone by police after similar havoc. 79. Wright and Bright caused havoc among defences before Palace sold Wright to Arsenal. 80. A poor sugar harvest could play havoc with the country's shaky economy. 81. He created havoc on the offensive boards and did a good job of blocking shots. 82. Unexpected demands on your money can cause havoc with even the most carefully planned budgets - at least for a short while. 83. Johnny Cooper thought it almost impossible that three men carrying only sixty small bombs between them had created such havoc and destruction. 84. Beyond this potential for human suffering, the global ignorance of longitude wreaked economic havoc on the grandest scale. 85. He then hatched his plots to kidnap families and wreak havoc on their lives. 86. Then it's like a whirlwind, reaping havoc where peace once reigned. 87. Wind currents and cloud cover always played havoc with our helicopters. 88. The catfish that is sometimes suggested is carnivorous and pugnacious and generally creates havoc. 89. Whatever the Navy's intentions, their shells were landing in the Commando positions and causing some havoc. 90. These chemically active ferments cause havoc. 91. Stress can wreak havoc on the immune system. 92. His arrival played havoc with my plans. 93. Last night's gale played havoc with the apple orchard. 94. The foxes play havoc with the wildfowl. 95. Drug addiction soon played havoc with his career. 96. Whatever the havoc so far, the hull was holding. 97. This creates a chisel-like effect referred to as “edge-loading” that produces large volumes of microscopic metallic particles that can cause havoc in some patients. 97. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 98. Amphetamine-type drugs like ice and MDMA have developed quickly in recent years, wrecking havoc the whole world. 99. For this type of problem, developers often employ defensive programming techniques that aim to catch potential errors before they wreak havoc. 100. Miserable food, ill - timed and greedily eaten , had played havoc with bone and muscle. 101. One plasticiser, known as DEHP, is a possible carcinogen, and thought capable of wreaking havoc with children's reproductive organs. 102. Yet the physical changes that go with affluence destroy the habitats of migratory shorebirds and seabirds, wreaking havoc on their numbers along the crucial East Asian-Australasian flyway. 103. No matter how much planning, preparation, and winnowing of your schedule you do, there are still times when responsibilities can wreak havoc on your to-do list. 104. What kind of havoc shall the Carver Media Group create in the world today? 105. When their predictions turn from cold snap to heat wave, say, it can play havoc with the forward price of gas . 106. Judging from the havoc created by wide-open capital accounts in other emerging markets, the Chinese decision to liberalise its capital account gradually and slowly is a wise one. 107. Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism, xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale. 108. They had to rebuild their homes after the havoc of the hurricane. 109. A sharp tightening of credit, expected after years of easy money, may yet wreak havoc. 110. Characters can enter and exit the dungeon only through the Ritual Chamber (download Cry Havoc! ). 111. A plowman and his great plow, now standing idle in the furrow, had in a day wrought a terrible havoc. 112. The havoc caused by the mountain pine beetle over 14 years is difficult to imagine. 113. Slapper: Hey , why should Sky - Byte have all the fun Let's just wreak havoc. Right laser! 114. They are all enemies of peace and will play havoc with your harmony. 115. Droughts and accentuation of soil erosion cause havoc in such areas , making their rehabilitation extremely difficult. 116. Telephonist: Oh, its a reserved opera named "The Monkey Creaters Havoc in Heaven". 117. After it wreaked havoc on British forces, Winston Churchill ordered the navy to sink the Bismarck. 118. If left unrepaired these bridges may crumble at any time, wreaking economic havoc and possibly claiming human lives. 119. There's no doubt that bacteria like MRSA -- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- can wreak havoc on a healthcare facility. 120. Black - ink - filled the size of the havoc in blowhole and changed the inspectable. 121. In order to use A Gamble in the Dark, you will also need the Cry Havoc! mini-expansion. 122. The Chairman ordered the 'Gang of Three' to leave the Chamber for unparliamentary behaviour after they created havoc during the meeting. 123. As it turns out, showering or bathing daily wreaks havoc on something hilariously called the horny layer. 124. Telephonist: Oh, it's a reserved opera named "The Monkey Creates Havoc in Heaven". 125. It is time to cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war. 126. Climate change will play havoc with agriculture and water supplies and will increase diseases. 127. The symptoms of narcolepsy—particularly sleep attacks and cataplexy—can wreak havoc on your ability to live a normal life. 127. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 128. Look at all the havoc and destruction you've caused because of your nastiness. 129. The king was so angry that he cried havoc and let slip the dogs of war. 130. I'll tell you Friend, he reignsabove, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the Royal of Britain . . . . sofar as we approve of monarchy, that in America the law is king. 131. Cry havoc , and let slip the dogs of war. 132. And for the same reasons I'll kill and wreck havoc in conformity to moral law. 133. He moves through Texas like a tornado--wreaking havoc wherever he goes, but occasionally whimsically sparing a person. 134. Our country price scissors accumulates a mechanism to had been played havoc with since reform. 135. An ice storm continues to wreak havoc on the Midwest. 136. Cars and skyscrapers and clangorous pachinko parlours play havoc with the Memoirs of a Geisha dreams we bring to the city. 137. "I thought that it could be used for defense, but after I saw the movie, I think it wreaks havoc with the country, " said Sultana Bassi, 13. 138. The Minister of Finance fulminated against those improvident policies which might bring about much havoc such as galloping inflation. 139. A pack of felonious goons are wreaking havoc on Metro City! 140. They have wreaked dreadful havoc among the wildlife by shooting and trapping. 141. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport. 142. An unhappy marriage, Jon, can play such havoc with other lives besides one's own. 143. In the Second World War, area is suffered play havoc with. 144. Days of torrential rains eased Monday in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh states, but not before they had submerged hundreds of villages and caused widespread havoc. 145. The other is Ultimo , intent on trying to stop Vice from wreaking more havoc. 146. One of their concerns is that the marbled crayfish's sexual cousins have caused havoc elsewhere. 147. Worshipping the sun wreaks havoc on skin. So does smoking. 148. There it causes havoc in the Oort Cloud, a huge region surrounding the solar system that contains billions of bits of cosmic rubble left over from the formation of planets. 149. Sidney, played by Neve Campbell is back on screen. And if you see her on Scream, it only means that Ghostface is out to wreak havoc, now in the town of Woodsboro. 150. By this time he must have been swallowed by the Dogfish who for several days has been playing havoc in these waters. 151. Agricultural prices were also surging , as El Nino was wreaking havoc with ocean currents. 152. Your entire havoc - inducing , thieving, whoring generation disgusts me! 153. Coursing through arteries , replicating the way, edging into new sites to wreak havoc. 154. Undirected, however, it can wreak havoc in your day - to - day experience. 155. Perhaps consuming an ice-cream with a Marmite sandwich might bring together a deadly combination of cow, wheat and yeast genes that will wreck genetic havoc in your gut. 156. All reliable information points to the fact that the Y2K Virus ( Millennium Bug ) will create havoc with computer systems worldwide at the turn of the century . 157. Later you can add a Missile Turret at each chokepoint, after you’ve built an Engineering Bay and your Viking attack group (see the next step) is out in the field wreaking havoc. |
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