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liven造句
1) Put on some music to liven things up. 2) A new coat of paint would liven the kitchen up. 3) Put some music on to liven things up. 4) A few pictures would liven up the room. 5) Let's put some music on to liven things up. 6) The meeting began to liven up after he spoke. 7) Why don't we invite Jane? That'll liven things up! 8) Liven up your meals with fresh herbs and spices. 9) The game didn't liven up till the second half. 10) Why not liven up the room with some flowers? 11) The multicoloured rag rug was chosen to liven up the grey carpet. 12) He had slipped in a few jokes to liven the speech up. 13) Despite Roz's heroic efforts to liven it up, the party was a disaster. 14) Do liven up a bit! 15) Occasional regattas liven up the local sailing. 16) And when I try to liven it up for you, you go back on me. 17) With its decorative evergreen leaves, this plant will liven up shaded areas. 18) So what can you do to liven the place up in, like, an hour? 19) A good sound board, for example, will really liven up your games and multimedia applications. 20) She loves chicken and wanted ways to liven it up without using fattening butter or cream sauces. 21) Bob tried to liven things up by telling some of his jokes. 22) So why not liven up your current office or even trade off work spaces with colleagues from time to time? 23) A life-story can often liven up what has become a very dry and even boring area of social research. 24) I wish Leo would come - he would liven the party up. 25) In the second half both teams made substitutions to try and liven things up, but the game was as dead as a dodo. 26) Use in oriental-style dishes and sprinkle it over meat before grilling it or use to liven up leftover boiled rice. 27) What I needed now was a really violent interlude to liven up the otherwise turgid plot. 28) The one exception was her glasses,[http:///liven.html] whose frames were a startling pink - perhaps an attempt to liven up her image? 29) Tropical fruit such as mangoes and kiwis can help to liven up salad. 30) A couple of locals, Benjamin Stewart and Maedell Dixon, liven up the minor parts of the doctor and his wife.