单词 | Somewhere |
例句 | (1) One must draw the line somewhere. (2) I've seen the book somewhere,but I don't remember where. (3) Can he fix us up with somewhere to stay? (4) The factory is in Leeds or somewhere thereabouts. (5) My wallet must be around here somewhere. (6) She needs to find somewhere to live. (7) I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere. (8) She could hear music playing somewhere. (9) He lives somewhere in the neighborhood of the station. (10) He's scouting about/around for somewhere better to live. (11) I've already looked there-it must be somewhere else. (12) Don't I know you from somewhere? (13) They live somewhere or other in France. (14) He lost it somewhere between here and the station. (15) It is always morning somewhere in the world. (16) Can we go somewhere warm? (17) Music was blaring out from somewhere. (18) There was a muffled explosion somewhere on their right. (19) He went to school in York or somewhere . (20) He needed somewhere to stay. (21) The cost would be somewhere around £1500. (22) They sought in vain for somewhere to shelter. (23) I've seen him somewhere before. (24) Joan is around the office somewhere. (25) This passage opens out somewhere outside the forest. (26) Providing homeless people with somewhere to stay when the weather is cold only skates round the problem[/somewhere.html], it doesn't solve it. (27) We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink. (28) In life, patience is the key. It's much better to be going somewhere slowly than nowhere fast. (29) I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live. (30) When Senator Gary Hart crashed and burned, most of his people caught on somewhere else in a few weeks. (1) I've seen the book somewhere,but I don't remember where. (2) Can he fix us up with somewhere to stay? (3) My wallet must be around here somewhere. (4) She needs to find somewhere to live. (5) I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere. (6) She could hear music playing somewhere. (7) He lives somewhere in the neighborhood of the station. (8) He's scouting about/around for somewhere better to live. (9) I've already looked there-it must be somewhere else. (10) Don't I know you from somewhere? (11) They live somewhere or other in France. (12) Can we go somewhere warm? (13) There was a muffled explosion somewhere on their right. (14) Haven't we met somewhere before? (15) He went to school in York or somewhere . (16) He needed somewhere to stay. (17) He lives somewhere about here. (18) The cost would be somewhere around £1500. (19) Sarah's off in India somewhere. (20) They sought in vain for somewhere to shelter. (21) I've seen him somewhere before. (22) Providing homeless people with somewhere to stay when the weather is cold only skates round the problem, it doesn't solve it. (23) I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live. (24) We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink. (25) We scoured the area for somewhere to pitch our tent. (26) Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted. (27) He was last heard of living somewhere on the south coast. (28) I tentatively suggested that she might be happier working somewhere else. (29) They have a little nest egg tucked away somewhere for a rainy day. (30) Somewhere in the streets beyond a dog suddenly howled, baying at the moon. (31) We scoured the area for somewhere to pitch our tent. (32) He was so tired that he desired to kip down somewhere for a while. (33) Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted. (34) He was last heard of living somewhere on the south coast. (35) I tentatively suggested that she might be happier working somewhere else. (36) They have a little nest egg tucked away somewhere for a rainy day. (37) Somewhere in the streets beyond a dog suddenly howled, baying at the moon. (38) I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the morning. (39) I'm sure I've got a copy of 'Time's Arrow' knocking about somewhere. (40) I think we've got our lines crossed somewhere . I said Venice, not Vienna. (41) Well, give him an ultimatum : either he pays by Friday or he finds somewhere else to live. (42) If you get lost in the desert,calculate your direction by the sun and keep moving,then you're sure to get somewhere. (43) I had lost my pen, but she conjured up another one for me from somewhere. (44) The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are. (45) I can't find my purse, but it must be floating around here somewhere. (46) The hypnotic state actually lies somewhere between being awake and being asleep. (47) My job is somewhere between a secretary and a personal assistant. (48) He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate. (49) Mark is one of the lucky ones-he at least has somewhere to sleep. (50) You draw the shape somewhere on your worksheet(), click on it and copy it to the clipboard. (51) Somewhere along this road there's a garage. (52) It's too crowded here.Let's go somewhere else. (53) We're still looking for somewhere to live . (54) She lives somewhere in the wilds of Borneo. (55) There's a copy of the report kicking around somewhere. (56) From somewhere, he had unearthed a black silk suit. (57) What's the betting Dan's involved in this somewhere? (58) There should be some envelopes floating round somewhere. (59) Right, that's the printer working. Now we're getting somewhere! (60) I think we're getting somewhere at last. (31) I'm sure I've got a copy of 'Time's Arrow' knocking about somewhere. (32) I think we've got our lines crossed somewhere . I said Venice, not Vienna. (33) Well, give him an ultimatum : either he pays by Friday or he finds somewhere else to live. (34) I can't find my purse, but it must be floating around here somewhere. (35) The hypnotic state actually lies somewhere between being awake and being asleep. (36) My job is somewhere between a secretary and a personal assistant. (37) He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate. (38) Mark is one of the lucky ones-he at least has somewhere to sleep. (39) You draw the shape somewhere on your worksheet, click on it and copy it to the clipboard. (40) The nursery is somewhere hereabout. (41) There should be some envelopes floating around somewhere. (42) I'm not feeling well, I must have picked up a bug somewhere. (43) I'd like to go away, perhaps to Greece or somewhere. (61) The dictionary may have been misplaced somewhere else. (62) It will happen sometime and somewhere. (63) The gang holed up in the mountains somewhere. (64) Let's go somewhere a little less public. (65) I needed somewhere to live in London. (66) She's somewhere about-I saw her a few minutes ago. (67) I wouldn't swear to meeting him somewhere. (68) She nodded towards his suitcase. 'Going somewhere?' she asked. (69) It cost somewhere around two thousand dollars. (70) There's gas escaping somewhere can you smell it? (71) From somewhere she dredged up a brilliant smile. (72) My perseverance was getting me somewhere. (73) They live out in the sticks somewhere. (74) Let's go somewhere less public where we can talk. (74) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (75) We started looking around for somewhere to live. (76) Another option is to rent somewhere for six months. (77) I'll have to get some more money from somewhere. (78) Surely I've met you before somewhere. (79) Let's go somewhere a bit more private. (80) Is there somewhere we can discuss this in private? (81) Somewhere behind them a child began to wail. (82) My shirt is kicking around on the floor somewhere. (83) We need to find somewhere to live. (84) He's finally told us the price—now we're getting somewhere! (85) Put the mixture somewhere cool to firm up. (86) I know there's a mouse under there somewhere. (87) I know it's here somewhere it must be! (88) We should go somewhere quiet, and talk it over. (89) Somewhere in the distance a siren hooted. (90) I seem to recall I've met him before somewhere. (91) Our car was buried somewhere under the rubble. (92) Let's go somewhere where we can talk without interruption. (93) I have some money somewhere about me. (94) Say, haven't I seen you before somewhere? (95) The wind banged a door somewhere. (96) A long scream sounded from somewhere above. (97) Let's go somewhere civilized and have a meal. (98) I think he lives somewhere over London way. (99) There should be some envelopes floating around somewhere. (100) He must have purloined a key from somewhere. (101) I know somewhere we can go. (102) Haven't I met you before somewhere? (103) It must be knocking around here somewhere. (104) I can fix you up with somewhere to stay. (104) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (105) It'll be here somewhere or other. (106) Can you find somewhere to squat? (107) I know for certain it's in here somewhere. (108) She has to release her frustrations somewhere. (109) Is there somewhere we can talk in private? (110) At last I feel we're getting somewhere. (111) The company's annual turnover is somewhere around £70.7 million. (112) "Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately," said Kesler. (113) I had to find somewhere new to live. (114) You must have put their letter somewhere! (115) He's usually lurking somewhere near the bar. (116) It's somewhere or other in the kitchen. (117) Put that money somewhere safe before it gets stolen. (118) My main worry is finding somewhere to live. (119) Somewhere, someone was howling in pain. (120) My son is really getting somewhere. (121) I keep on thinking I've seen her before somewhere. (122) I have to find somewhere else to live. (123) I'm sure they live somewhere near here. (124) Coming home after a trip somewhere is always a bit of an anticlimax. (125) He did everything in his power to find us somewhere to live. (126) There must be a copy of it kicking around the office somewhere. (127) I seem to have picked up a terrible cold from somewhere. (128) I need a new challenge and a fresh start somewhere else. (129) Somewhere along the line, Errol seemed to have lost interest in her. (130) I'm not feeling well, I must have picked up a bug somewhere. (131) Somewhere along the line a large amount of money went missing. (132) You'd better lower your standards if you want to find somewhere cheap to live. (133) The tickets will be on sale from somewhere else because the agencies have bought them up. (134) Somewhere in the audience an old woman's voice began plaintive wail. (135) The boiler room is somewhere down in the building's nether regions. (136) If Susanne is off somewhere, I'll kill time by looking around some. (137) It never occurred to me that I had seen her before somewhere. (138) They used to live in Paris, but now they're somewhere in Austria. (139) She outgrew the company she worked for and found a better job somewhere else. (140) Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age. (141) A line has to be drawn somewhere I can't go on lending you money. (142) They live on a farm somewhere out in the wilds. (143) This deal looks too good to be true - there must be a catch somewhere. (144) There is a strange odour in the air. The gas must have been escaping somewhere. (145) At last they were agreeing, at last they were getting somewhere. (146) Keep a watch out for Nicki and Steve - they should be here somewhere. (147) There must be somewhere to eat cheaply in this town. (148) Her defence was that she was somewhere completely different at the time of the crime. (149) We will try to fit you in somewhere in the organization. (150) Somewhere in the stillness of the night an owl hooted. (151) The W.H.O. safety standard for ozone levels is somewhere about a hundred. (152) All meteorites are of the same age, somewhere in the vicinity of 4.5 billion years old. (153) I've left my keys somewhere and I don't know where. (154) Go and play somewhere else - I'm trying to work. (155) I'm expecting him to arrive soon. If you wait for sth, you stay somewhere or pass the time until something happens:I'm waiting for him to arrive. Waiting describes what you are doing, usually for a short time, until something happens:I'll wait for you outside the hotel. (156) That new car is very cheap; there must be a catch in it somewhere! (157) They've got a great big Victorian pile somewhere out in the country. (158) After six months' work on the project, at last I feel I'm getting somewhere. (159) I've seen your CD somewhere, but you have to hunt it out in your room. (160) The house is very cheap. There must be a catch somewhere. (161) Once I've found somewhere to live I'll send you my address. (162) I'd love to go on holiday somewhere where it's nice and quiet . (163) It will take us somewhere between three and four hours to get to Madrid. (164) Somewhere in Ian's room were some of the letters that she had sent him. (165) If it happens that I'm wanted badly somewhere,[http:///somewhere.html] my mother will take the call and phone through to me here. (166) They clapped together a stage so that they could have somewhere to perform. (167) There will be another war somewhere else and the whole international media circus will move on. (168) I could hear voices coming from somewhere among the bushes. (169) He was scrabbling for his pen, which had got lost somewhere under the sheets of paper. (170) I think we must have taken a wrong turning somewhere. (171) I want to go somewhere where we're sure to have good weather. (172) I lost my keys somewhere between the car and the house. (173) You need to go over the books again; there's a mistake somewhere. (174) He's lucky because at least he has somewhere to sleep . (175) I know their address is here somewhere, but I can't lay my hands on it right now. (176) It's been hard settling in, but I feel I'm getting somewhere at last. (177) They tramped the streets, looking for somewhere to stay the night. (178) To my certain knowledge he was somewhere else at the time . (179) He suspected that a leak was present somewhere along the pipe. (180) It came across my mind that I had met him somewhere before. (181) The party is going to be outdoors, so we'll need to organize somewhere as a backup in case it rains. (182) His colleagues are planning to go somewhere off the beaten track for the summer holidays. (183) I'd like to go away, perhaps to Greece or somewhere. (184) My first drop of the day is usually somewhere in north London. (185) If I've got to go somewhere I may as well go to Birmingham. (186) He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again. (187) I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first. (188) I've seen her somewhere before, but I can't quite place her. (189) Once the house had been sold, Jane set the wheels in motion to find somewhere smaller to live. (190) In order to register a car in Japan, the owner must have somewhere to park it. (191) I could hear a clock ticking somewhere in the house. (192) My job is somewhere between a typist and a personal assistant. (193) From somewhere too close for comfort came the sound of machine-gun fire. (194) I wanted to work somewhere where I could serve the community. (195) Is there somewhere safe where I can leave my bike? (196) I think you should take it somewhere to have it mended properly. (197) He's fucked off somewhere and left me to do all the work. (198) He was here a moment ago but he's wandered off somewhere. (199) These figures don't make sense - have we slipped up somewhere? (200) You can do without a carpet but you've got to have somewhere to sit. (201) I've been warned against that company, so I'll take a job somewhere else. (202) They scouted the area for somewhere to stay the night. (203) They had to pull up, possibly go to a motorway services or somewhere like that. (204) Somewhere in the far regions of her mind a voice was screaming warnings. (205) Why don't you just stop somewhere and ask for directions? (206) Can we go somewhere else to talk - it's very noisy here. |
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