break up fight造句
例句与造句
- A case could be made that a linesman must break up fights and a lineswoman might not be able to handle it.
- In the 1980s, Husain writes, police were called to break up fights between Islamic Forum Europe and Dawatul Islam at East London Mosque.
- The number of fatal shootings dropped sharply after a system-wide order was issued in 1995 prohibiting guards from firing at inmates to break up fights.
- -Security at Adobe was called in 3, 175 times in 1995 to break up fights and disruptions, to assist staff and to escort juvenile detainees.
- The fact that linesmen are paid, in part, to break up fights is a sad statement about the sport and the men who play it.
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- In the mid 1980s, the policy backfired when guards began shooting and killing inmates to break up fights at the California Correctional Institute at Tehachapi.
- "It's not so much because you break up fights, but it's the very presence on the ice, " said Bryan Lewis, the NHL's director of officiating.
- Instead, he breaks up fights, helps drunken workers get home, lectures kids against hanging out in the wrong places, and occasionally gets a more interesting challenge.
- In a multiple fight situation the linesmen will normally break up fights together, one fight at a time using the same procedures for a single fight.
- A crowd at a Nigerian soccer match stampeded for the exits after police used tear gas to break up fights in the stands, a witness said Monday.
- Meanwhile, Lucy remains the sweet-natured nice girl who breaks up fights between road-weary friends and always makes sure there's enough money in the kitty for gas and lodgings.
- On Thursday and Friday, Zairian aid workers and rebels in Goma had to break up fights between hundreds of hungry people fighting over small quantities of high-protein crackers.
- To unsnarl traffic, staff crowd barriers, break up fights and deter pickpockets during parades, thousands of officers are redeployed from outlaying precincts or work on their day off.