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foretaste造句
1. The air held a foretaste of a storm. 2. It was a foretaste of things to come. 3. But it will give affluent viewers a foretaste of life with cable television. 4. The riots were in a sense a foretaste of the Gordon Riots of the summer of 1780. 5. This is a foretaste of what things will be like - if the polls are correct - over the next five years. 6. Back in London I had a foretaste of the conflicts that were to come. 7. It was a foretaste of the wages-prices spiral and the increasingly futile chase after higher incomes. 8. The mainland campaign had been just a foretaste of what might be coming, he said. 9. Indeed, she is a foretaste of what we shall be getting in these other ships. 10. The violence on the streets was only a foretaste of what was to come. 11. The air held a foretaste of rain. 12. Summer styles are often a foretaste of autumn fashion. 12.try its best to gather and build good sentences. 13. Foretaste of Sichuan earthquake were overlooked. 14. Oh, a foretaste of glory divine! 15. Her caustic remark gave him a foretaste of her anger. 16. He offers a foretaste of Thursday's menu while stirring some soup. 17. The briny air gave a foretaste of the nearby sea. 18. He goes in wanted cup of wine, foretaste taste, go to next inside added dot water. 19. The unusually warm spring day seemed like a foretaste of summer. 20. Sam got a foretaste of business life by working during his vacation. 21. This is but a foretaste of what the emerging technologies will enable us to do. 22. A foretaste of the ethnic cleansing that was to become the grim hallmark of the war. 23. The recent factory closures and job losses are just a foretaste of the recession that is to come. 24. They were unaware that the street violence was just a foretaste of what was to come. 25. Two spectacular wins at the start of the season were a foretaste of things to come . 26. For visitors from an urban background, here is a foretaste of paradise .... 27. The arm which was trapped beneath Celia gradually went numb, like a partial foretaste of death. 28. The latest outbreak of violence in London, he claimed, was only a foretaste of what might happen. 29. An introductory or preliminary message, sample, or overview; a foretaste. 30. The note to be sounded was brevity, mystery, and a foretaste of impending doom for Germany.