to lie造句
- "I'm not going to lie to you.
- I'm not going to lie to you ."
- They were bred to lie around with the sheep all day.
- A speaker might be moved to lie to help an acquaintance.
- Beyond the sign is a lake where meadows used to lie.
- "I'm not going to lie,"
- Your best video instruction value seems to lie with the teachers.
- Tell Maggie to lie down and stay until dinner is over.
- I'm not going to lie to you, though.
- When it's over, you have to lie down.
- It's difficult to see to lie in a sentence. 用to lie造句挺难的
- "I ain't going to lie,"
- I'm not going to lie about it ."
- But to lie there all day might be a bit embarrassing.
- Its only defense is to lie perfectly still, Clark said.
- It takes four to five minutes for them to lie down.
- "My mother didn't raise me to lie.
- Is it because UCLA officials don't want to lie?
- He tells his children not to lie, and he lies.
- "He didn't have to lie to me.
- The hardest thing about it all, was having to lie.