inescapably การใช้
- And that is inescapably a prescription for a return to gridlock.
- And yet MacFarlane is, inescapably, a family man himself.
- Accept their definition and The Times is inescapably " liberal ."
- There is something indefinably but inescapably Russian at work here:
- First, this attorney general is inescapably mired in conflict of interest.
- Inescapably, too, it speaks of the extremes of human behavior.
- The parade's theme, perhaps inescapably, was the millennium.
- Yet opening up the same material on screen can inescapably confine it.
- But, inescapably, part of being a diocese is a business.
- They are destined to go through their careers inescapably entwined.
- Yet, the awarding of the Games is inescapably political.
- The concept of national identity is inescapably connected with myths.
- This was inescapably a form of political theology that wholeheartedly embraced nationalism.
- Kelly gave the slightly but inescapably vulgar principality the PR fix it needed.
- That divisive decision is inescapably Simpson's fault.
- American cars are, inescapably, more than transport.
- But what was inescapably beyond dispute was the hearing's stark partisanship.
- But the memory of last year's accident hung heavily and inescapably.
- Those projects will inescapably make demands on their time.
- Seeing literature as inescapably political, it substitutes political values for literary ones.
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2 3