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单词 Corbett
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1 Corbett leaned against the wall and promptly vomited.
2 Corbett dusted himself down and walked off.
3 Corbett rubbed his eyes wearily.
4 Corbett entered the room, bowing respectfully.
5 Corbett nodded his acceptance.
6 Corbett rode along, turning over in his mind what Bruce had said.
7 Why hadn't Corbett cleared this mess up?
8 Corbett cursed and rose to his feet.
9 Corbett, muttering to himself, fitted a second bolt.
10 Corbett tried to assert himself once more.
11 Corbett viewed the mystery as a logical problem.
12 Corbett caught a whiff of the fragrant incense.
13 If you find it, Corbett added bitterly to himself.
14 The boy turned and Corbett suddenly sprang back.
15 Corbett looked wildly around and saw others.
16 Corbett tried to think back, unravelling the skein of information he had gathered.
17 Corbett grunted, impatiently hurrying him on, and seized the tattered leather strap.
18 Corbett chewed absent-mindedly on the bread whilst analysing the problem which faced him.
19 Ranulf watched Corbett, the lay brother acting as interpreter, in deep conversation with the tavern-keeper.
20 Corbett and Ranulf followed the dusty track past green hedgerows and up a hill.
21 Corbett just grinned over his shoulder and led them out on to the beaten track down to the village of Woodstock.
22 Ranulf was ordered to saddle the horses and Corbett led his little party from the abbey and up into the town.
23 Corbett suddenly remembered his last meeting with the nuns at Godstowe and his heart began to pound.
24 Corbett did not stay but pushed through the throng of people and walked on.
25 Corbett could smell the heavy, thick fragrance of those mouth-watering dishes he had seen being prepared in the kitchen.
26 Corbett lay dozing on the bed, idly wondering what Maeve was doing, and thought again of Sister Agatha.
27 Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air, coupled with an almost childlike innocence.
28 During the next two days Corbett stayed in his cell, recuperating from the journey and forced imprisonment.
29 His servant was trying to show the messenger how to hold a dagger, and Corbett shook his head in silent wonderment.
30 Swallows fought under the eaves outside the window, a lonely bell sounded, and Corbett heard faint shouts from the courtyard.
1 Corbett leaned against the wall and promptly vomited.
2 Corbett rubbed his eyes wearily.
31 The Bishop looked at Corbett with raised eyebrows and gestured to him to proceed.
32 The city also spent a few million dollars recently making additional improvements to Hi Corbett.
33 Corbett wished he was back in his chamber at Leighton Manor, Maeve with him.
34 Corbett bowed towards Lady Amelia, stepped from the lectern and walked quietly out of the church.
35 After that Corbett just had to wait,(http:///corbett.html) pleased to rest and stay in the monastery where he felt secure and safe.
36 Corbett gagged at the bitter-sweet smell of corruption and covered his mouth and nose with his cloak to prevent himself choking.
37 Back in the 1950s Jim Corbett gave the tiger ten years before it became extinct.
38 After Maltote was rested Corbett and Ranulf met him in the hall.
39 Corbett was not only a great hunter and practical naturalist, he was also that rare thing, a natural writer.
40 Corbett asked the others to stay at the great gate whilst he went across the open square.
41 Corbett courteously thanked his hosts and, gently brushing aside their invitations, insisted on leaving at once.
42 Corbett could scarcely understand some of the accents and contented himself with gazing around.
43 Corbett knew he had to leave but the room was spinning around him and he fell gratefully into the gathering blackness.
44 I will refrain from horror stories of Burleigh's past, but I assure you, Corbett is right.
45 Corbett remembered the autumn sun during his previous visit and marvelled how quickly the weather had changed.
46 He laid it carefully out on the long table whilst waving Corbett over.
47 Corbett reckoned horses had been stabled there within the last two or three months.
48 And trace the history of Harry Corbett and his successor Matthew Corbett.
49 Now he was dead, brutally murdered, and Corbett knew his only crime was that some one had watched them talk.
50 Corbett related that he felt much like committing suicide himself at this point.
51 Corbett stared down at his hands gripping the table edge.
52 Corbett, unused to the gentle rocking of the ship and the low beams, banged his head as he straightened up.
53 Corbett has scaled El Capitan in Yosemite a record 46 times.
54 Wishart had Corbett watched carefully but all the reports indicated that Corbett had not been officially despatched by Edward.
55 At last, Corbett found the narrow alleyway and pushed his horse through the crowd to the battered ale-stake above the dingy house.
56 So whenever she was busy sewing, Corbett always recognised it as a bad sign.
57 Corbett could have sworn that momentarily he glimpsed another figure, shadow-like, but fled on.
58 It seemed clear Corbett wanted me to work at Salomon, but he never came right out and proposed.
59 The villagers working there greeted Father Reynard warmly and Corbett recognised that they admired, even loved, their priest.
60 Corbett, acting his part, looked nervously back down the street and said he needed certain potions.
61 The manikin threw a malevolent look at Corbett and fled into the darkness.
62 Corbett and Ranulf, riding abreast, stopped and gazed at the chaos.
63 Corbett crumpled the parchment into a ball and threw it angrily at the wall.
64 Corbett noticed how each of these precious manuscripts was fastened to the wall by silver chains.
65 Corbett heard her out, torn between his desire to sleep and excitement at what he had discovered.
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66 He made signs with his hands and fingers and Corbett watched fascinated as Benstede replied using identical gestures.
67 He beckoned Corbett to follow him along whitewashed corridors to the herb scented chamber of Brother Thomas.
68 It has spent more millions on improvements to Hi Corbett Field to benefit a few weeks of spring training baseball games.
69 A passing cart rolled by splattering him with mud and Corbett quietly cursed Burnell for sending him here.
70 Corbett allowed their conversation to be as desultory as possible, wanting his companion to relax and feel safe in his presence.
71 They would have torn Corbett to shreds if the grille had been raised.
72 Corbett watched them go and smiled to himself at what he had learnt.
73 Corbett took his seat, trying to ignore de Craon who was grinning as if he had suddenly found something amusing.
74 Corbett threw him a coin, raised his sword, and the beggar scuttled away.
75 She reminded Corbett of a sweet, pious young nun he once knew.
76 When Corbett replied that Sir James's hospitality was equal to his manners, the knight lapsed into a sullen silence.
77 Corbett sat muttering to himself, going over the questions which still vexed him.
78 Item - Gaveston had hated Lady Eleanor, and he, so Corbett secretly believed, was capable of cold-blooded murder.
79 After a while, Corbett nodded, handed over a few coins and left, his face wreathed in a complacent smile.
80 Corbett then spent what must have been one of the most miserable nights he had ever experienced.
81 Corbett felt hemmed in by the sheer frustration of the task assigned him.
82 Corbett heeded the warning, telling his companions to be most vigilant until they were across the Forth.
83 The old man continued to chant and Corbett suddenly felt more relaxed.
84 New chairman Robert Corbett says most of the losses seem to stem from incompetent grain trading.
85 Today, Corbett will continue his arduous climb to the top of the park's highest peak.
86 His lips were moving quietly as he mouthed to himself what he would do if ever he had Corbett in his power.
87 Corbett loved the brilliant logic delivered so tongue-in-cheek that only those who wished to take offence would be affronted.
88 Corbett fell into a light sleep and was awakened by Ranulf with the news that the ferrymaster had returned.
89 Corbett strode across and the figure turned to greet him.
90 They became constant companions and Corbett often found them playing cat's-cradle in some comer or window embrasure.
91 He too studied Corbett intently before reverting to stare fiercely down the hall.
92 Corbett gave a child a penny to hold the horses and they went into the priest's house.
93 Ranulf came in with a series of plaintive questions but Corbett dismissed him with a look.
94 Corbett lost his footing and went down, his flailing hands seeking something to grip.
95 The next day, with a lay brother as a guide, Corbett and Ranulf left the abbey and journeyed south.
96 As they rounded the bend towards Westminster, Ranulf nudged Corbett and pointed to the near bank.
97 She smiled wanly at Corbett and, like a sleepwalker, rose and left him.
98 Corbett went over and examined the bodies, wiping the sweat from his eyes as he turned each of the corpses over.
99 Corbett trudged down the beaten, muddy track; the sky was overcast and a light rain began to fall.
100 Benstede left with a wink and a perfunctory nod, telling Corbett he hoped to see him again.
101 Corbett steeled himself but Agatha only moved the wisps of blonde hair from her forehead.
102 But the recently decided case of Corbett v. Corbett explodes this myth.
103 Without further ado Corbett, Selkirk and their small party returned to their own vessel.
104 The company said Mr Corbett would continue to receive pension payments based on his three years with Railtrack.
105 Corbett relaxed, the thoroughfare was busy as carts, traders and farmers trudged home.
106 On yet another attempt to kill the Chowgarh tigress, Corbett relates the following intriguing incident.
107 To his left Corbett heard a slithering on the cobbles.
108 The Prior questioned him closely and Corbett answered as accurately as he could.
109 Sir James attempted to exchange light bantering talk, asking Corbett if he wanted to experience his hospitality once again.
110 They were all pleased to enter the great gates of Holy Rood Abbey though Corbett sensed there was something wrong.
111 'They call in absolute shock,' says Corbett.
112 Corbett: We're going to need a helicopter or something.
113 The porter walked ahead, Corbett and Ranulf strolled behind.
114 Corbett resolved to seek out the truth.
115 "It was beautiful, " says Corbett—a jewel of winter glistening in the summer sun.
116 He must be more like Ronnie Corbett, who once said: "I'm so short, I'm the only person in the UK with a full-length photo in their passport."
117 Louise Corbett manages the National Autistic Society (NAS) helpline and confirms that more calls are coming from couples who have recognised Asperger's in their relationship.
118 'The Police Department has a much better radio communications system than the Fire Department, ' Mr. Corbett said.
119 Glenn Corbett, a fire science expert who sat on an advisory committee during the NIST probe, said the photos did not yield any new information for investigators.
120 John Corbett thinks there will be a 'Sex and the City 3' movie.
121 “Just five years ago, there were five sites in China that supplied the whole country,” Mr. Corbett says. “Now these machines are commonplace.”
122 Whatever Messers Corbett and Barker may claim, there was only one Ronnie.
123 Other options include cleaning exhaust gases before they are released using scrubbers. These act as a filter in smokestacks that capture particulates, Corbett says.
124 The technique has already yielded promising results in tests on non-pathogenic relatives of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes TB, Corbett told SciDev.Net.
125 Glenn Corbett, associate professor of fire science at John Jay College in New York, said regulatory changes are still needed to solve the communications problem.
126 Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Corbett Barr of Free Pursuits.
127 Corbett says it is also getting dirtier over time as distillate fuels become cleaner, as the sulfur driven out of distillates ends up in the residuals used by ships.
128 "This thing with the Corbett woman."—"Oh, yeah. What about her?"
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