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allude造句
1. I didn't allude to anybody or anything. 2. Try not to allude to this matter in his presence because it annoys him to hear of it. 3. Her husband's death made her very sad; don't allude to it when you meet her. 4. Let me allude to two of these issues. 5. When asked, archivists and art dealers shrug and allude to the war. 6. I do not now allude to preference though of course that comes first. 7. They allude to a vision only half - glimpsed. 8. He allude to the problem in his speech. 9. Did he allude to his hope of being captain? 10. You allude to something else. 11. In your remarks you allude to certain sinister development. 12. In your remarks you allude to certain sinister developments. 13. I allude only here a small among them. 14. I didn't allude to any person or anything. 15. I didn't allude to anything or anybody. 16. You allude perhaps to the entail of this estate. 17. He allude to his brother's engagement to Mary. 18. Many passages in Scripture allude to this concept . 19. I do not allude to you, my boy. 20. I didn't allude to anything. 21. You mustn't allude to his baby's death when you meet John. 22. Yellow lawyer expresses, not allude in the contract that he and Baidu Shenzhen branch sign jurisdictional. 23. Besides, It'struck him as a little absurd to allude to the matter. 24. He did not even allude to his brother's engagement to Mary. 25. At this late hour, allude Africa, a lot of people still are used to it and a chaos caused by war, disease and desert photograph connection, with poor, unwisdom and backward picture equality sign . 26. Whilst Riley speaks specifically of the primacy of sight, her paintings constantly allude to states at the limits of meaning. 27. Besides, it struck him as a little absurd to allude to the matter. 28. His wife's death has made him unhappy. You mustn't allude to it when you meet him. 29. The relationship of wildcards to established type theory is an interesting one, which we briefly allude to here. 30. But Simon's gnosis remained essentially Jewish and monotheistic, as did that of the Gnostic circles to which later parts of the New Testament allude.