单词 | Condemned |
例句 | 1. They condemned slavery as evil. 2. A report condemned the state of prisoners' cells. 3. She publicly condemned the opposition leader. 4. He condemned the government's action as immoral. 5. We condemned him for his bad conduct. 6. The prisoner is sure to be condemned. 7. Many contemporary writers condemned the emperor's actions. 8. Many of the houses were condemned as unfit. 9. He was roundly condemned for his mistake. 10. He condemned the protesters' use of violence against the police. 11. The editor of the newspaper was condemned as lacking integrity. 12. Police have condemned the theft from an elderly widow as despicable. 13. We condemned his foolishness. 14. The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice. 15. The prisoner condemned to death was reprieved for two years. 16. The film was condemned for its sexism. 17. Merchant ships captured in war were often condemned. 18. All the major political parties roundly condemned the attack. 19. The policy has been condemned as a regressive step. 20. These actions must be condemned without equivocation. 21. The city is condemned for its high crime rate. 22. Church leaders offered prayers and condemned the bloodshed. 23. She was condemned to hang for killing her husband. 24. Parliament condemned the repressive measures taken by the police. 25. He was condemned to life imprisonment. 26. The meat was condemned as unfit to eat. 27. She is often condemned as uncaring. 28. Police hunting the culprits have condemned the attack. 29. Several religious leaders have interceded with the authorities on behalf of the condemned prisoner. 30. In former times a murderer who was found guilty would be condemned to death. 1. They condemned slavery as evil. 2. A report condemned the state of prisoners' cells. 3. She publicly condemned the opposition leader. 4. He condemned the government's action as immoral. 5. Many of the houses were condemned as unfit. 6. He condemned the protesters' use of violence against the police. 7. The editor of the newspaper was condemned as lacking integrity. 8. Several religious leaders have interceded with the authorities on behalf of the condemned prisoner. 9. We condemned his foolishness. 10. The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice. 11. The city is condemned for its high crime rate. 12. The meat was condemned as unfit for human consumption. 13. Her shyness condemned her to a life of loneliness. 14. It was a mercifully quick end for those condemned to die. 15. They were condemned to spend a fortnight of idleness at that lonely island. 16. The military exercise was condemned as an act of aggression. 17. The judge granted the condemned man a respite to enable his attorneys to file an appeal. 18. 31. The book has been widely condemned as blasphemous. 32. They condemned the deal as a craven surrender. 33. Pop music was condemned as decadent and crude. 34. Prince Charles condemned the assertively modernist style of architecture. 35. The new bosses were condemned as 'too lower-class'. 36. He was condemned to death. 37. Political leaders have roundly condemned the shooting. 38. The condemned men were resigned to their fate. 39. He was found guilty and condemned to death . 40. The critics condemned the play for lewdness. 41. Compulsive gamblers are more to be pitied than condemned. 42. He condemned what he saw as undisciplined adventurism. 43. Their attitude was condemned as blind acceptance of authority. 44. The painting was condemned as 'degenerate'. 45. The violent conduct by the strikers was condemned. 46. The spokesman implicitly condemned the United States policy switch. 47. The Opposition has/have condemned the Government's proposed tax increases. 48. They were condemned to a life of hardship. 49. She is condemned out of her own mouth . 50. His bad leg condemned him to a wheelchair. 51. The placards condemned the government's action. 52. The meat was condemned as unfit for human consumption. 53. He was found guilty and condemned to be shot. 54. Her shyness condemned her to a life of loneliness. 55. His nervous looks condemned him. 56. He was condemned to spend the rest of the football season on the bench. 57. The Labour Party and the teaching unions condemned the idea. 58. They took over a condemned 1960s tower block last year for one night. 59. This house is condemned. 60. There he was condemned to death by the king, and before being beheaded he was flayed alive. 61. His latest film has been condemned as the priapic fantasies of an old man. 62. The pool was closed after being condemned as a health hazard. 63. Lambeth Palace has condemned government policies on the inner city. 64. He believed that he would be condemned to eternal damnation for what he had done. 65. The policy has been widely condemned from the pulpit . 66. It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign. 67. Leading clerics condemned the book as a sacrilegious attack on their faith. 68. He was surprised, and annoyed that she had spun a story which was too good to be condemned as a simple lie. 69. It was a mercifully quick end for those condemned to die. 70. The Prime Minister was foremost among those who condemned the violence. 71. The building was condemned and is to be torn down. 72. Their lack of qualifications condemned them to a lifetime of boring, usually poorly-paid work. 73. He was condemned to death for murder and later hanged. 74. She was condemned to death and executed two weeks later. 75. They were condemned to spend a fortnight of idleness at that lonely island. 76. He condemned the hypocrisy of those politicians who do one thing and say another. 77. The President condemned the invasion as an act of naked aggression. 78. The military exercise was condemned as an act of aggression. 79. The man was found guilty of armed robbery,(/condemned.html) and condemned to eight years'imprisonment. 80. The law has been condemned as an attack on personal liberty. 81. As an old person, one is often condemned to live alone. 82. They condemned the new law as an unwarranted intrusion into people's private lives. 83. His occupation condemned him to spend long periods of time away from his family. 84. They believed that their souls would be condemned to burn in hell for eternity. 85. The judge granted the condemned man a respite to enable his attorneys to file an appeal. 86. The action has been widely condemned by human rights groups. 87. The condemned man listened to his sentence without batting an eyelid. 88. She walked through,() feeling like a condemned convict. 89. The newspaper condemned the former mayor's bigotry toward gays. 90. Fatally offended, the jury condemned him to death. 91. The report also was condemned by Rep. 92. The one venture the saint had just condemned. 93. The French government strongly condemned the killings. 94. Community leaders have condemned the attack. 95. Astrology was condemned as the doctrine of demons. 96. Inspectors condemned the three buildings after the fire. 97. Justine has been condemned to death. 98. The state allows no communication with a condemned man. 99. The Congress, held in a factory, condemned the invasion. 100. Independent parts manufacturers condemned the proposals as anti-competitive. 101. The murder has been widely condemned. 102. Lord Owen condemned the voting as chaotic. 103. Pop music has been condemned as decadent and crude. 104. You are condemned to live outside time. 105. The Foreign Office also condemned the increase. 105. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 106. What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity. 107. He condemned dancing in every form, even the kitchen dances were sinful and against the wishes of our Church. 108. The invasion was condemned as 'blatant aggression' by the British Prime Minister. 109. His capitulation has been condemned by some comfortable historians, unthreatened by a London mob and remote from Stapledon's horrifying end. 110. The rest of the Condemned were still nonentities, the clerks and Civil Servants of the music business. 111. The French government condemned the killings and ordered an immediate investigation. 112. Like Jagger, like Rotten, he is condemned to live out its pantomime for ever. 113. Instead the planners condemned many villages to long, slow, lingering decline. 114. During an emergency debate on the situation on Sept. 25 the Bundestag unanimously condemned the attacks. 115. In classical literature and ethics hypocrisy is condemned as undermining the essential distinction between good and evil. 116. Tireless, she came back once more and was condemned to death. 117. It contains some interesting relics, including the door of the condemned cell from the old Calton jail. 118. Moderate Kosovan leaders such as Ibrahim Rugova have condemned the guerrillas for damaging the quest for independence. 119. The present leasehold system affects an estimated three million owners and has been widely condemned as unfair and archaic. 120. But the formula which brought them together was widely, and justifiably, condemned as unwieldy and tedious. 121. An engineer's report had condemned the spire as dangerous and said that it must be dismantled. 122. It looked like a condemned storefront, planks of wood everywhere, but through the corrugated tin door was a party. 123. Traditionally, collaboration in the classroom, for instance, has been taboo, condemned as a form of cheating. 124. He is condemned to die, but he can die only once. 125. Senators who refused to conform to these inherently conservative norms were condemned to ineffectiveness. 126. Bakewell senses that Rudd was the brains behind the fraud, but it was the brothers who were condemned to death. 127. The conflict lies in the fact that this second pole has for centuries been condemned as negative, subversive. 128. Death sentences Three members of the illegal Hezbollah organization were condemned to death on March 1 by a criminal court in Tlemcen. 129. Chin spent the night locked in a jail cell with a condemned man. 130. All through the meal he picked at his food, while Peter ate heartily with a quip about being a condemned man. 131. The old, and now much condemned, low-carbohydrate method of dieting had much to answer for in making social eaters fat. 132. What was it that had been condemned to this total destruction? 133. Free world and Communist leaders alike condemned Deng and his government. 134. Peacock's strike condemned United to their first League defeat since March. 135. Certain practices that once were condemned as deviant are now considered fairly normal. 135. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 136. Council members condemned plans to make universities bid for public money based on the number of students they expected to teach. 137. The difference between appreciation and flattery? That is simple. One is sincere and the other insincere. One comes from the heart out; the other from the teeth out. One is unselfish; the other selfish. One is universally admired; the other universally condemned. Dale Carnegie 138. In Parliament, opposition spokesmen condemned the proposals as an attack on the welfare state and a break with the consensus. 139. It also helped to keep condemned forms of sexuality alive by its perpetual writing and talking about them. 140. McVeigh was condemned to death after his conviction on identical charges in June. 141. Morris's captaincy potential has been tacitly, but very publicly condemned by his own club. 142. Female speaker Read in studio Voice over A report has condemned the state of prisoners rooms at a low security gaol. 143. He was now arrested, tried for treason for his support of Jane Grey and condemned to death. 144. Kececiler's statement was condemned by opposition politicians and the press. 145. Its residents are beginning to wonder if they have been condemned to a slow, freezing death. 146. But the republican counter-espionage was highly organized, and early in 1814 he was arrested, tried and condemned to death. 147. Sarah says it's like being in the condemned cell and being let out. 148. He said fox hunting was a cruel practice and should be condemned. 149. Yet it is condemned by some as inflexible to the point where it can not be a curriculum for all children. 150. They are condemned to a life of misery in cramped breeding colonies. 151. Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism. 152. The move, condemned by the International Labour Organization, led to a dispute which lasted through the decade. 153. Pool simply coasted along, and Darlington, for all of their honest endeavour, played with the confidence of condemned men. 154. Refusing to recant his doctrines as heretical, he was condemned to be burnt at the stake at Konstanz. 155. The inadequacy of communications cut Nice off from its hinterland, and condemned the entire county to poverty. 156. Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana 157. He was convicted of first degree murder and condemned to death. 158. Church leaders and politicians on all sides condemned the latest atrocity and appealed for calm. 159. He condemned religious sectarianism. 160. Read in studio A new video that's intended to attract more tourists to Oxford has been condemned by city councillors. 161. MacDonald also had condemned the Lloyd George coalition as corrupt and unprincipled and had been a major beneficiary of its fall. 162. It was lauded by the industry but condemned as insufficient by some security experts and victims' advocates, including Cummock. 163. Many people have condemned Herod as a cruel man and certainly he showed a cruel streak, especially towards his own family. 164. When Physioc refused to sell his property, the government condemned it and set about to take it under eminent domain laws. 165. Gwendolen knows he condemned her for having gambled and wants to win his admiration now. 166. As befitted his rank he was tried before the House of Lords and, being found guilty(Sentence dictionary), was condemned to death. 167. Then the prison officers put a black cloth over the condemned man's head. 168. Almost everyone, from right-wing businessmen to left-wing union and student leaders, condemned it. 169. The pro-war faction within the party condemned any attempt at negotiation. 170. Read in studio A new board game featuring the so-called rave culture has been condemned for promoting drug abuse. 171. Under normal circumstances that would be a thoroughly anti-democratic development, to be roundly condemned. 172. And last night the emergency services strongly condemned the children's school for organising the event during such bad weather. 173. The activities of commercial surrogacy agencies were unanimously condemned by the Warnock Committee, although the reasons for this are not obvious. 174. The proposal, to help fund fisheries work, had been widely condemned by farmers and landowners. 175. It was a bitter irony that he condemned her for loving a man who was out of reach. 176. The cooks were up at 0500 hours, preparing the usual early breakfast for men condemned to hard work. 177. The protest group fighting the plan says it wasn't responsible and has condemned the attacks. 178. Needless to say, Jane slept badly: all her past life rose before her and condemned her present feelings. 179. At the top of the steps stood the condemned man with the rope around his neck. 180. Meanwhile they and nearly all other levels below them in geographical terms were condemned to use the rapidly inflating old notes. 181. Genius is often most deserving of praise when it is most sure to be condemned. 182. She also condemned the practice of paying men-midwives higher fees than women. 183. A grand jury was convened; the jury condemned the newspapers for creating the atmosphere which instigated the Saturday night riots. 184. The Soviet Union swiftly condemned the invasion, saying it was a blow to growing warmth in US-Soviet relations. 185. If you don't learn from the past, you're condemned to repeat its mistakes. 186. The Government deserve to be condemned by the electorate, as they surely will be. 187. Since war is not possible, therefore, both sides are condemned to some sort of agreement. 188. The pinioned hands of the condemned man went suddenly white as the noose and the drop snapped his spinal column. 189. He had watched the prison officers putting the rope around the condemned man's neck. 190. Maura began walking towards them like a condemned man on his way to the gallows. 191. Buddha was a social reformer who condemned India's caste system. 192. Demonstrators condemned the summit as a futile and fruitless exercise. 193. In consequence, these people also condemned the planners and the Council. 194. Politicians and religious leaders have universally condemned this act of terrorism. 195. Voice over Police hunting the culprits have condemned the attack. 196. But once a man is condemned, danger is something as simple as power,(http:///condemned.html) and money is power. 197. White told how he had repeatedly tried to escape, been twice captured, twice imprisoned, finally condemned to death. 198. Both reports condemned the existing system and recommended the end of a separate Poor Law. 199. Can you imagine a worse fate than being condemned to listen to the endless trivia that surround most criminal prosecutions? 200. One man who was attendant to the condemned men said that cell 13 became like a church. 201. Read in studio Protestors have condemned plans for Britain's second biggest reservoir as monstrous. 202. The destruction of rainforests has been condemned as a disaster for the environment. 203. In 1965 it was condemned as unsafe and locked up. 204. Mrs Stych's mind wandered as the voices droned on and the current film at the local drive-in cinema was condemned. 205. She says they condemned her to a lifetime of pain and disability. 206. She was condemned to death, together with some cattle thieves and sheep stealers, but no hangman was available. 207. It condemned the use of secret trials and accused the government of refusing to allow the free expression of opposition views. 208. The terrorist fringe condemned the decision and threatened to use force. 209. He merely condemned the actions which preserved that regime, and then only the worst. 210. The team even received some compensation in the event of a last-minute reprieve being granted to the condemned person. 211. But the teaching which is condemned here is of a different character.... 212. Imprisonment -. condemned by the Catholic hierarchy from the pulpit. 213. Such inequality was roundly condemned by the Old Testament prophets. 214. Mottram was an original drunken sailor and was condemned to death for stealing a boat. 215. Needless to say, he fails, and she is condemned to be executed. 216. Many parents, irrespective of class, must also stand condemned for similar dereliction of duty. 217. Here are the kitchens where the condemned prisoner's last meal was prepared. 218. Nor has he condemned right-wing extremism without condemning the rarer left-wing sort in the same breath. 219. Most men in highly polygamous societies are condemned to celibacy. 220. For example, exclusive dealing has been condemned in anticompetitive practice reports on several occasions. 221. Local authorities have been condemned for failing to tackle the problem of homelessness. 222. Anyone growing a beard was immediately condemned as a dangerous left wing revolutionary. 223. Against ample evidence for the prosecution the accused offered no real defence and were all condemned and sentenced to hang. 224. Clan Campbell. rightly, have stood condemned for 300 years for having committed the atrocity. 225. By pursuing top management commitment and new organization designs,(http:///condemned.html) the committee members would have condemned themselves to three dilemmas: Illusion. 226. History teaches that the lack of a railroad stop condemned many towns to a lingering death a hundred years ago. 227. The Lord Chancellor's proposals have been universally condemned by those organisations with knowledge of the legal aid system. 228. With the wisdom of hindsight the policy of Ebert and his colleagues has been condemned as excessively pragmatic. 229. His military adviser, Kleandridas, fled abroad, and was condemned to death in his absence. 230. And every year the report's findings are roundly condemned by Tory politicians for being excessively negative. 231. But the growth in consumer debt should not be simply seen and condemned as a complete descent into mindless consumerism. 232. His cook was charged and being found guilty was condemned to death. 233. Diesels are condemned by some for being too slow off the mark. 234. It was waiting lists, it was good, clean air, preserving community, the back-to-backs condemned. 235. The Court of Justice condemned this legislation and held that it was discriminatory and contrary to the right of establishment. 236. Meaning they either threw you in the gulag for 20 years or condemned you to a lifetime of borscht. 237. He was condemned to life - long exile. 238. Cesar has also been forsaken by his former FARC comrades who condemned him as a traitor, after he was hoodwinked by an army intelligence operation masquerading as a humanitarian mission. 239. Having condemned us as law-breaking sinners, we are sent looking for answers, answers which we can never find in ourselves. 240. At the time he was homeless, moving from squat to squat through condemned streets in Blackburn. 241. In a news conference in Seoul, the cloning team also condemned the reproductive cloning of humans as "unsafe and inefficient." 242. The anti-apartheid publicly condemned her in 1989 for inflicting a reign of terror on Soweto with her gang of bodyguards. 243. For example, corruption, collusion and nepotism should be condemned by all Asians. 244. Her early widowhood condemned her to lead a life of hardship. 245. The White House condemned the attack as an act of terrorism that no cause whatsoever can justify. 246. Taiwan's Foreign Minister, Eugene Chien, condemned what he called China's dollar diplomacy in wooing away Dominica . He said it was a huge sum for a country with just 70,000 people. 247. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned. 248. Church workers in Seoul have condemned plans by rail authorities to kick-out around 300 homeless people staying in a railway station onto the streets. 249. This is because a censorious tongue may prove worse than any fault condemned in others. 249. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 250. This internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim '. 251. Martland said: "Mussolini ended his life hung upside down in Milan, but history has not been kind to Hoare either, condemned as an appeaser of fascism alongside Neville Chamberlain. 252. Blame for the incident fell on the ship's deceased captain, E. J. Smith, who was condemned for racing at 22 knots through a known ice field in the dark waters off the coast of Newfoundland. 253. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney also condemned the assassination during a campaign stop in New Hampshire. 254. A legendary figure who, out of devotion, pledged his life as a guarantee that his condemned friend Pythias would return to face execution. Both were subsequently pardoned. |
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