raked造句

The searchlights raked the night sky.

The Japanese machine gun raked through the bush at them.

Have you ever raked through the paper card index of a big library?

The internal ceilings are raked to express the 60 degree roof pitch and timber truss structure.

The breed will shed the undercoat once a year in the spring, which will require some extra attention to ensure it is raked out to avoid MATS.

Worldwide, the eighth and last film based on novels about the adventures of a boy wizard by J.K. Rowling raked in $475m; 3D ticket sales accounted for 43% of the box-office receipts.

The gunfire raked the coast.

"-and he raked his fingers across his throat."

Barcelona fared relatively badly over the season on the pitch but still raked in the cash.

The escaping prisoner, swimming across the river, managed to keep under as the searchlight raked the surface.

It's a place where you can see the cost of the struggle, like the Ottoman-era buildings with their roofs blown off and sea walls raked by machine-gun fire.

She came alongside and raked him fore and aft.

The police raked the hillside with powerful glasses but did not see the escaped prisoner .

When the wine was gone, and the places where it had been most abundant were raked into a gridiron-pattern by fingers, these demonstrations ceased, as suddenly as they had broken out.

The helicopter's searchlights raked the blocked Park back and forth.

The youth raked in his chips, and Hurstwood came away, not without first stopping to count his remaining cash on the stair.

The fire of our artillery troops raked their gunboat.

raked造句

The hen raked up an earthworm.

The tall piles of weeds they raked to dry under the sun seemed to wave and shimmer in the heat.

The bombers turned to the engage Coventry, and raked her with machine-gun fire, which heavily wounded Septon, a bullet actually passing through his body and injuring an able seaman beside him.