单词 | Geoffrey |
例句 | 1. Geoffrey rushed in late pleading a mix-up in his diary. 2. This is the sort of thing that Geoffrey loves. 3. Geoffrey asked her why she was not amused. 4. I could fix it up with Geoffrey. 5. There was much hilarity when Geoffrey steamed in ten minutes late. 6. Although he had never met Geoffrey Hardcastle, he knew a good deal about him. 7. Geoffrey was a little disappointed by this but he did as his daughter asked. 8. Teacher: How do you know that, Geoffrey? 8. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 9. Geoffrey himself said nothing about his own predicament. 10. Geoffrey sat on the rather hard horsehair settee. 11. C: What net's that, Geoffrey, your hairnet? 12. Geoffrey crouched at his knee like a faithful dog. 13. Geoffrey Howe wanted public spending economies. 14. Michael and Geoffrey stood in the Griersons' front garden. 15. Visitors to Sir Geoffrey Gillington were well looked after. 16. Geoffrey Fisher prepared him for confirmation. 17. Geoffrey was clearly pleased with ergo. 18. When she reached the bushes, Geoffrey was spreading his jacket on the grass between the stream and a weeping willow. 19. In granting the county court order, Judge Geoffrey Vos said the families' affidavits showed they feared for their children. 20. Geoffrey, Joe and I installed ourselves in the aft cabin. 21. Geoffrey Ferguson hit a not out 71 out of their 174 for two total and took two wickets for 31. 22. Did Geoffrey leap to the defence of every person with disabilities whom he encountered? 23. She crouched back into the shadows and saw Geoffrey run headlong down the stairs. 24. Smiling at Evelyn, and ignoring Geoffrey, she made her way across the room to the punch bowl. 25. I saw Geoffrey Markham - you know, Cumbermound's youngest, coming from the direction of the Palace. 26. Geoffrey, the food untouched on his plate, sat sideways on his chair, bellowing into Meredith's ear. 27. Rumours that the previous record-holder, Geoffrey Boycott, had his back to the play at the key moment remain unverified. 28. So great an impression did this make that Geoffrey de Rancon at once surrendered Pons. 29. Immediately after Christmas he obtained permission to return to Aquitaine and we next hear of him once again at war with Geoffrey. 30. Mrs Thatcher duly sacked the junior minister, space enthusiast Geoffrey Pattie. 1. Geoffrey rushed in late pleading a mix-up in his diary. 31. Geoffrey decided he would have to wake Deborah and ask for her help. 32. That of the eldest girl, Anne, was granted to Geoffrey Middleton, the head of a Lonsdale family. 33. The company had clubbed together to pay for her and Geoffrey. 34. Between them and Geoffrey was the little stool Geoffrey had been sitting on while his computer sat on top of an upturned laundry basket. 35. Judge Geoffrey Jones caused a storm by making the comment at an earlier hearing because Ian Stevenson also admitted assaulting two boys. 36. The clanging made Noddy pause for a moment which allowed Geoffrey to get out into the front path. 37. G: A difference of opinion, Geoffrey, press your buttons and gamble away. 38. Geoffrey himself was unrecognisable as the well-turned-out business entrepreneur of Hong Kong. 38. 39. Alcoholic Geoffrey Frederick Gregory was drinking up to 12 pints a day back in 1979. 40. Anthony had more of Michael's ruggedness whereas Geoffrey had softer features, almost effeminate. 41. However, Geoffrey is almost at the top of his salary scale and does not want extra commitments. 42. Stella and Geoffrey went back to the theatre without collecting the paint. 43. His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated, but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed. 44. Unlike Anthony, Geoffrey could keep a lid on his temper. 45. This view was supported in subsequently published work by researchers like Geoffrey Meen9. 46. A very nice young woman arrived in a taxi, which Geoffrey met at the end of the school drive. 47. I rather gather Geoffrey, my youngest, has got a nice mare showing. 48. Geoffrey was fortunate in having the support of the king in his arguments with royal officials in Ireland. 49. Geoffrey thinks he's going to be charged with the murder. 50. On the coach Geoffrey had stared morosely out of the window; now he stormed along the wing with ferocious determination. 51. She needed time to digest the idea of Bridget and Geoffrey having been lovers, even for a short period. 52. Nigel Lawson rightly wanted to join the exchange rate mechanism two years ago - as did Sir Geoffrey Howe. 53. Some ministers, including Sir Geoffrey Howe, the foreign secretary, are simply not interested in environmental issues. 54. It included among its number the king's clerk of works, no less than Geoffrey Chaucer. 55. Geoffrey Smith Fluoride is now added to drinking water to protect teeth. 56. The figure whose character achieved clearest focus was that of Fulk the Good, Geoffrey Grisegonelle's father. 57. Even in the throes of laughing at some remark passed by Grace Bird, Bunny watched Geoffrey. 58. Meticulously prepared by Geoffrey Ashton who sadly died, aged thirty-nine, before its publication. 59. Geoffrey as quartermaster issued Joe with three kilos of rice, a couple of dried cabbage, and some dried pork. 60. Gerald Foley and Geoffrey Barnard argue that the only proven fuels are wood and charcoal for the current gasifier technology. 61. They've shot their bolt Geoffrey; they've let you get away. 62. Geoffrey Spasmo was dead, and the secret of his great invention had died with him. 63. Geoffrey Cannon explains how you can save the planet by saving yourself. 64. When asked by Geoffrey Fisher to explain his reasons, he found that he had difficulty in finding a reason. 65. And, like Sir Geoffrey and Mr Heseltine, he routinely sets up federalism as a straw man to knock down. 66. Geoffrey was peeved she spent so much time in Meredith's company. 67. Why? During these deliberations, Loretta was aware that Bridget and Geoffrey were talking in low voices. 68. Next door to us lived Geoffrey Hamm, Mosley's right-hand man in the area. 69. Geoffrey was brought up from infancy with the sons of neighbouring Angevin lords, on whose companionship he relied. 70. In a tournament at Paris in August 1186 Duke Geoffrey was trampled to death. 71. Judge Geoffrey Kilfoil ordered his arrest and jailed him for 14 days for contempt of court. 72. Geoffrey was up bright and early on Saturday morning, and had everything packed before breakfast. 73. The controls of Deborah's machinery were wall mounted, it was Geoffrey himself who had designed this. 74. The subject was the courageous crusade of a Somerset doctor, Geoffrey Taylor, who was dying of cancer. 75. Geoffrey, the third son, was to marry the heiress to the Dukedom of Brittany. 76. The book is illustrated by the superb black and white photographs of the late Geoffrey Berry. 77. By 1990, only Sir Geoffrey Howe survived from the first cabinet. 78. Geoffrey of Brittany had no illusions about the significance of this agreement. 79. Joe continued to fumble around, and kept asking Geoffrey for extra items from the food stores. 80. The man behind the anniversary jump is veteran parachutist Geoffrey Holmes from Henley-on-Thames. 81. There was much hilarity when Geoffrey steamed in ten minutes late pleading a mix-up in his diary. 82. The dissenting judgment of Geoffrey Lane L.J., which had applied the traditional collateral fact doctrine, was approved. 83. Geoffrey Rippon, who was in charge of negotiations, reported to Whitelaw more often than to Heath, the prime minister. 84. Geoffrey dropped his hand down and turned on the tumble drier, it jerked and rumbled behind Noddy. 85. The fact was, that from the first moment he saw her, Geoffrey was smitten by Deborah. 86. Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, as depicted in his tomb effigy. 87. Professor Geoffrey Whittington of Cambridge University acts as academic adviser. 88. It is the third house Geoffrey, a property developer, has designed for the family. 89. Fans may get chance to discuss the Seasiders' ambitions as chairman Geoffrey Richmond is considering holding a public forum next week. 90. Geoffrey wrenched open the front door, which set off the front alarm. 91. ABBEY DES FONTAINES 10:00 PM THE SENESCHAL FOUND GEOFFREY. 92. And I'll stay here with Debra and Geoffrey. 93. Mr. Geoffrey, could you put us in the picture? 94. Geoffrey Chaucer occupies a unique place in English literature. 95. Geoffrey Chaucer a unique place in English literature. 96. At a Stanford appearance last year, Geoffrey Harpham, director of the National Humanities Center, said the humanities must be reinvigorated and are critical to the US' future. 97. Excerpt from a talk with the British Foreign Secretary, Geoffrey Howe. 98. I want to read modern writers ,[/Geoffrey.html] and English writers Geoffrey Chaucer. 99. Geoffrey Chaucer ( 1340 - 1400 ) is the founder of English poetry. 100. Everybody Loves Raymond revolves around Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living on Long Island with his wife, Debra, 12-year-old daughter, Ally, and 8-year-old twin sons, Geoffrey and Michael. 101. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. 102. The theoretical supports of argument are Modem Semiotic theories and Geoffrey Leech " pragmatic Principles. " 103. "Banks across Europe are well endowed with sovereign debt, all of which now look very dangerous considering how fast spreads have moved," said Geoffrey Yu, an FX strategist at UBS. 104. And in 2005 a baby deer named Mi-Lu befriended lurcher Geoffrey at the Knowsley Animal Park in Merseyside after she was rejected by her mother. 105. Geoffrey Rush of "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" accepted the award for best actor in a mini-series or television movie. 106. Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet, his best known work is The Canterbury Tales, which describes a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury to visit Thomas Becket's tomb. 107. Geoffrey crept to the doorway and checked both ways. "The brothers will all be in Sext. 108. Geoffrey Chaucer's best known work is the Canterbury Tales which describes a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury to visitTomas Becket's tomb. 109. Cantus Troili Geoffrey Chaucer If Love lives not, O God, what feel I so? 110. This approach (which Geoffrey Hinton of the University of Toronto, a doyen of the field, has dubbed "deep learning") need not be confined to computer-vision. 111. Academy and Tony Award-winner Geoffrey Rush stars. Even though Gogol wrote about a mid-level bureaucrat in 1835 Russia, Rush says it feels like modern absurdist writing. 112. The English anthropologist , Geoffrey Gorer , sees the whole situation in Freudian terms. 113. So Sir Geoffrey felled timber and stood for Lloyd George and England , England and Lloyd George. 114. He was joined by troops sent by his brother Geoffrey and Philip II of France . 115. Excerpt from a talk with the British Foreign Secretary , Sir Geoffrey Howe. 116. Geoffrey always lives with others rather than his own family. 117. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer uses the Wheel of Fortune to describe the tragic fall of several historical figures in his Monk’s Tale. 118. Prof Geoffrey Crossick, vice-chancellor of the University of London, said the current system of delivering higher education was "no longer financially sustainable". 119. Geoffrey Hampden has a large circle of friends and is very popular at parties. 120. One of the few productions to follow the Reading Edition, leaving the screen intact, was directed by the theater critic Geoffrey Borny in Australia. 121. Six hundred years ago, Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales told the story of a knight who is sent on a quest to find the answer to that very mystery. 122. The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1387. 123. They were amazed when the park's dogs Geoffrey and Kipper , a lurcher and a Golden Retriever, took a shine to the new resident. 124. Geoffrey Forden of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology thinks that Iran should set up a commercial partnership with western and regional governments to put Natanz under joint control. 125. The onesie predicted by author Geoffrey Hoyle was supposed to be a levelling device. 126. Geoffrey went silent, and the seneschal suddenly detected a maturity in his aide that he'd never noticed before. 127. The writer was Geoffrey Chaucer, and he knew how to spell. 128. He was having it replanted. But it made him hate Sir Geoffrey. 128. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 129. Sir Geoffrey had no personal animosity towards the Prime Minister. 130. However, most experts agree that the story was popularised by the 12th Century History of the Kings of Britain, written by the Oxford-based Welsh scholar Geoffrey of Monmouth. 131. Geoffrey approached the line of horses and glanced judicially down the row. 132. On his deathbed Richard named John as his heir, although by the law of primogeniture Arthur, the son of an older brother, Geoffrey, should have succeeded him. 133. Despite all of this study, researchers have missed a curious feature of the virus's biology, says virologist Geoffrey Smith of Imperial College London. 134. The dry conditions and lack of atmospheric oxygen mean that the stuff has not rusted, says Geoffrey Landis of NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. 135. The pleasure starts with two magnificent performances: Colin Firth as King George VI, afflicted by a terrible stutter, and Geoffrey Rush as an unorthodox Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue. 136. Sir Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, Charles Babbage, Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Sir Winston Churchill, William Wilberforce, John, Paul, George and Ringo. 137. Seamus Heaney, for example, has noted the concern with national identity in English poets as various as Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill and Philip Larkin. 138. Both archaeologists quoted the 12th-century monk Geoffrey of Monmouth as saying the stones were thought to have medicinal properties. 139. Uncle Geoffrey: Still no fellow, then, eh? All right , then. 140. But Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of New Mexico, says that even the slickest minds on Madison Avenue are still in the prescientific dark ages. 141. Before following Geoffrey into the hall, the seneschal took one last look around his quarters. 142. Sometimes culture resembles "one big stomped anthill, " say John P. Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey in their book Time for Life. |
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