aisle造句

The usher came down the aisle towards them.

the beetle went floundering into the aisle and lit on its back,

QUARITCH THROWS HIMSELF aft along the aisle and — TRUDY's SAMSON disintegrates, the wreckage burning as it tumbles into the jungle.

On our wedding day, 38 years ago, she carried a bouquet of roses in her arms as she walked down the aisle of the church.

Across the aisle, James Wright, 31, was dressed casually, sitting beneath a dark suit and starched white shirt on a hanger.

Bipartisanship is so rare in Congress these days that one hopes every meaningful law passed with even just an ounce of across-the-aisle support is the best gosh-darn law it can be.

The fuselage had a single aisle and 12 rows.

He crossed the aisle to lend his support to the Catholic Mr Turner over the Jewish Mr Weprin.

And while being jammed into a window seat even farther from the middle aisle can also seem claustrophobic, at least there's a view.

Of course, judging by the number of women (and men) sniffing shampoo in the personal-care aisle of the drugstore, fragrance is a big part of the shampoo equation.

Like Airbus, Boeing has a big backlog of single-aisle orders.

Miss Meadows, her hands thrust in her sleeves, the baton under her arms, strode down the centre aisle.

I think my seat is near the aisle.

After you decide to buy groceries, the particular check-out aisle you select may not be important.

aisle造句

When he is walking from aisle to aisle he takes a moment to transition from hunting to hiking.

Knowing that he wouldn't be there for her wedding, the terminally ill father walked his 11-year-old down the 'aisle' years early with the pastor sweetly pronouncing them 'daddy and daughter'.

We kept walking and one of them came towards us, stopping smoothly at the end of aisle.

I felt like a groom walking up the aisle on his wedding day, not really convinced that he's doing the right thing.