单词 | Samuel |
例句 | 1. Samuel Richardson's novels are all epistolary in form. 2. Margaret handed him the butter. 'Thank you,' said Samuel. 3. Samuel trained every day in order to improve his performance. 4. In the immortal words of Samuel Goldwyn, "Include me out". 5. He was the son of Samuel Odle, bank clerk. 6. The financial arrangements are all in order, Samuel. 7. I mistrust a twister like Herbert Samuel. 8. One of the ejected was Samuel Newell. 9. Lloyds is advised by Samuel Montagu and Co. 10. Little Samuel is testimony to that. 11. The first merchant bankers approached were Samuel Montagu. 11. 12. As Samuel says, their trousers are too short. 13. Samuel Brittain is a commentator on the Financial Times. 14. Like Samuel Pepys before him, he writes it in code. 15. The clear and simple message contained in the Samuel case has, however, been diluted. 16. In 1774 Backus wrote Samuel Adams a letter of protest as he watched constables arrest Baptists for offenses against tax laws. 17. Oliver was dashing in blue serge, Samuel Pipkin pumpkin-like in large enveloping flannel. 18. Samuel left his children a letter, so that they might understand why he had to go away. 19. Richardsonian Principle, the, allusion to the fact that Samuel Richardson's novels are all epistolary in form. 20. Sir Samuel married three times, but sadly all his three sons died within his lifetime. 21. She had a mental picture of Samuel Roberts' fine, hard face. 22. He died soon afterwards and Samuel Cooper executed a chalk drawing of the boy on his death-bed. 23. Dignity came in 1747 with Samuel Davies, a graduate of an offshoot of the Log College. 24. Perhaps when Samuel Oglethorpe shivered with cold and the shiver passed down his arm into George Grindal's shoulder. 25. Snowden, unlike Samuel, was willing to agree in late September to a prohibitive tariff on luxury goods. 26. Jonathan Burnham, editorial director of Chatto, will become publishing director for the imprint, with Alison Samuel as his deputy. 27. The timing, the footfalls, are as precise as a late Samuel Beckett play. 28. The experience of observing these events has felt like being a spectator at a performance of a Samuel Beckett play. 29. West was having a fit trying to bury Prophet Samuel. 30. In our first reading we hear of the call of Samuel. 1. Samuel Richardson's novels are all epistolary in form. 2. Margaret handed him the butter. 'Thank you,' said Samuel. 3. Samuel trained every day in order to improve his performance. 31. And Samuel Turner Stevens, on fretless banjo, demonstrates the ties between white hillbilly music and rural blues. 32. Men like Samuel Gidion made the City's largest fortunes from dealing in government loans. 33. He discovered that two of them were writing editorials supporting him, one was supporting Samuel and the other was noncommittal. 34. Dean Shearer had inherited the sit-out from his predecessor Dean Samuel Crooks and took it to new heights. 35. Samuel Richardson's Pamela is predicated on the need for a servant to resist the master's will in some things. 36. We were given some excellent financial advice by Mr Samuel. 37. He sent Prophet Samuel a five-hundred-dollar donation and a brochure advertising his banking services. 38. Samuel Ireland in 1791 gives us an aquatint showing the church in the background. 39. One of his linguistics professors, a man named Samuel Goldstein, had helped him understand the consequences of that simple fact. 40. The small lead to which Samuel had previously clung had entirely disappeared. 41. Samuel was a Brussels furrier who cared a great deal about his advertising. 42. He bit his lip until he could taste the salt of blood and Samuel flinched with him. 43. The General Hospital at the top of the bill was built by Samuel Saxon in 1793. 44. There would be no point n even Samuel Smiles's self-help,(/samuel.html) if all is actually governed by invariable law. 45. Samuel argued strongly and persuasively in favour of a National as opposed to a purely Conservative Government, and considerably influenced a receptive King. 46. Samuel was convulsed with fury at this new evidence of skulduggery, resolved that no holds would be barred now. 47. Samuel Oldknow was generally regarded as a humane employer(), but even he expected his apprentices to work for thirteen hours. 48. Howard Samuel had indulged in, as was not unusual, an enjoyable dinner. 49. Isaac and Samuel may have been rabbinical teachers themselves, as well as patrons of other teachers. 50. Samuel admitted to the burglaries but not to the robbery. 51. Those who wish to air their social consciences will support Samuel. 52. She died of cancer just a few days after Samuel George was born. 53. In 1853 he married his first cousin, Henrietta Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Wood. 54. When he died in 1984, his son succeeded him under the name Samuel. 55. Keith Gault, whose father Samuel was killed, laid the wreath on behalf of the eight bereaved families. 56. The consensus seemed to be emerging: it was an open race but Samuel was clearly the front runner. 57. Samuel wrote letters to both him and the reporter who wrote the article. 58. George stepped back smartly on top of Samuel, who was still going forward. 59. Charles Filer and Samuel Thomas were called as ordinary draftees, not as physicians, and both served as corpsmen. 60. The palatial Manningham Mills were built by Samuel Lister in 1873. 61. The decision not to renew the contract with the landlords Hill Samuel was taken in the light of rising costs and declining sales. 62. Samuel was charged with the burglaries, but questioning about the armed robbery went on. 63. Lloyds said it is consulting its advisers, Samuel Montagu and Co., and will keep shareholders informed of future developments. 64. The police suspected that Samuel had been involved in a serious armed robbery at a building society in Birmingham. 65. According to Samuel Epstein, professor of environmental medicine at the University of Illinois, the reason is obvious. 66. David had done absolutely nothing to earn his spurs when Samuel anointed him. 67. He is the Samuel Johnson in America. 68. Samuel sneaked a glance at Terenia. 69. Sounds like its right out of 1 Samuel,second chapter. 70. Even Samuel Butler often gets so quizzical. 71. Abigail was a prophet in the Book of Samuel. 71. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 72. Samuel Pepys, the famous 17th century diarist. 73. Samuel Langhorne Clemens earned his steamboat pilot's license. 74. Samuel Clemens began his writing career as a reporter. 75. Mark Twain is a pseudonymity for Samuel Langhorne Clemens. 76. Samuel is called Sam for short. 77. Julia Samuel was one of Prince Andrew's old flames. 78. Goldfish later changed his name to Samuel Goldwyn. 79. Samuel Adams was a passionate devotee of American independence. 80. Chapter two mainly analyzes the performance of supernaturalism in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poetry. 81. Commonly, though not always, we exhort to good actions , we instigate to ill Samuel Johnson. 82. Samuel Johnson, English writer and lexicographer (1709-84), was once taken to task by a woman for recording "improper" words in his dictionary. 83. Why, he is Dr. Samuel Johnson, the most famous man in England. 84. Commitment of football star Samuel Eto'o to the fight against sleeping sickness and other NTDs. 85. First he reminded them of an incident recorded in 1 Samuel chapter 21. 86. In the course of a remarkably distinguished academic career, Samuel Huntington has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to realism. 87. Pepys, Samuel. Samuel Pepys' Penny Merriments. Edited by Roger Thompson. New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. Pp. 102-13, 247-63. 88. In 1774 and 1775 Hancock was president of the first and second provincial congresses, and he shared with Samuel Adams the leadership of the Massachusetts Patriots. 89. I have received a call from Rev. Samuel Cheung and deeply moved by his firm and courageousness words. 90. Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco have written plays for the theater of the absurd. 91. As the business flourished, so did the marriage of Samuel and Terenia. 92. Opponents of the treaty included former President Cleveland, industrialist Andrew Carnegie, labor leader Samuel Gompers, writer Mark Twain, and others. 93. If Samuel Langhorne Clemens had been born rich, he would have had a proper education and not have needed to start working at the age of 11. 94. To paraphrase the late political scientist Samuel Huntington: Economic growth and industrialization usually lead to the creation of a middle class. 95. BeerSheva is the southern-most point of Israel. In David's day, the saying was that all of Israel, from "Dan to Bersheeba" would be realigned (Joshua 15:28; 19:2; 1 Chronicles 21:2, 2 Samuel 17:11). 96. There is a famous story about British poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was writing a poem when he was interrupted by a knock at the door. 97. He was won over by the manifestly serious intent of Grazer and Samuel Baum, the show's writer, and decided the role they held out to him as scientific advisor should be a hands-on one. 98. Political philosophers from Aristotle to Samuel Huntington have noted that economic development and an expanding middle class can provide more fertile ground for democracy. 99. Samuel was the only justice of the U.S. Supreme Court to be impeached. 100. Six-hundred years before Samuel Huntington coined the term, civilizations had already clashed -- with the difference that both belonged to the Western tradition. 101. Samuel Barber is one of the most important composers in American in 20th century. 101. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 102. In the words of old Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn, they stayed away in droves. 103. Samuel Huntington used to emphasize that, if EU could integrate successfully in political sphere, the world would be led by EU in the 21st century. 104. At the same time, French settlers, having crossed the ocean and arrived in Canada with explorer Samuel de Champlain, also held huge feasts of thanks. 105. Some beneficial references for abounding with performance and study Samuel Barber's works are provided from now on. 106. It was a toss - up who was dirtier, Samuel Johnson or his biographer James Boswell. 107. Samuel Morse invented relay stations for telegraphic signals when observing relay stations for horses. 108. The thesis aims to analyze Samuel Beckett splays using an existential concept - alienation, emphasizing the me. 109. The composer Samuel Barber of the Twentieth century, born in the United States(), is a master of melody. 110. Yo - yo Ma plays Haydn with HK Philharmonic and its music director Samuel Wong. 111. John Thomas Illingworth was the commercial traveller for Samuel the First, and had been for some 10 years at Samuel's death, himself then aged 35 years. 112. While David was king, he was guilty of murder and adultery (2 Samuel 11). 113. Although the passage which narrates the giving of this promise does not call the promise a covenant, we know from Psalm 89:3, 19-37 and 2 Samuel 23:5 that it was in fact a covenant. 114. And the sons of Samuel ; the firstborn Vashni, and Abiah. 115. An interpretation of Samuel Johnson's well-known essay, Rambler 4:On Fiction is given. The essay's unique and graceful style, the moral connotation and theme are expounded. 116. Samuel Barber is one of the most important American composers in 20 th century. 117. Washington -- The United States and Japan will broaden their cooperative efforts on energy security and technology research, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman announced. 118. According to team member Samuel Belknap III, a graduate student at the University of Maine, Orono, it is the earliest incontrovertible evidence for domestic dogs in the New World. 119. The Jeffersonian Republican-controlled United States Senate begins an impeachment trial against Federalist-partisan Supreme Court of the United States Justice Samuel Chase. 120. Pessimists, such as Samuel Butler in his prescient Darwin Among the Machines (1863), forecast a dystopian future akin to SkyNet in Terminator 3. 121. Johnnie Jackson gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Samuel Byram. 122. An intricate etching honors the invention of the telegraph by Samuel Morse. 123. Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens were one and the same person. 124. They give the following quotation from Samuel Johnson, written in the eighteenth century. 125. It was first prepared in 1831 by the American chemist Dr. Samuel Guthrie, who combined whiskey with chlorinated lime in an attempt to produce a cheap pesticide. 126. He commented often on the citations in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary. 127. Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens: his nom de plume derives from the Mississippi boatmen's cry for "safe passage". 128. Lake District was the home of the Lake Poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor, Coleridge and Robert Southey of 19th century Britain. 129. Beth: It is called Shaft. Samuel L is the main character. 130. Thomas Samuel Kuhn believes that scientific discoveries are related to non-rational factors including intuition and good luck of scientists, convergent thinking, and divergent thinking. 131. Samuel Pufendorf is an inaugurator of the philosophy of the law of Germany in the 17th century(http://), and he is an outstanding natural law ideologist in modern times in the all over the world. 132. Hope is itself a species of happiness which this world affords . -- Samuel Johnson. British writer. 133. That said, Samuel Beckett's work, absolutely unique in literature, fascinates me no end. 134. Britain's first recipient was Arthur Coga, a Cambridge-educated eccentric who was "cracked a little in his head", as diarist Samuel Pepys put it. 135. Loewy's New York City, a meat packer , by the name of Samuel Wilson. 136. In a wonderful, unexpected way, it was old Samuel who gave Elizabeth encouragement. 137. A poem called Frost at Midnight, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was on my mind. 138. When we read of Jim Thorpe or of Colonel Ely Samuel Parker, we cannot tell from their names that they were Indians. 139. He gave Samuel thequarter shekel of silver, but Samuel refused to take it. 140. These were reckoned by their genealogy in their villages, whom David and Samuel the seer did ordain in their set office. 141. Herold assisted John Wilkes Booth to the home of Dr. Samuel Mudd, where Booth's broken leg (sustained after jumping from the balcony of Ford's Theatre) was set. 142. In a chapter he regards Edward Gibbon and Samuel Johnson's style as pompous. 143. Telegraphy by Samuel F. B. Morse. Morse invents American Morse Code. 144. Never has a text been expounded with more complexity, not even by the great Samuel. 145. There's such a big crowd that I can't pick Samuel out. 146. His story is told in two biblical books (1 and 2 Samuel) that relate the history of Israel in the 11th-10th century BC. 147. Young Samuel loved to roam the crowded , bustling, cobblestoned streets. 148. Scripture: "For the LORD will not forsake His people for His great name's sake; because it hath pleased the LORD to make you His people"(1 Samuel 12:22). 149. Samuel Wilder was born in nineteen - six in the former Austro - Hungarian Empire. 150. 1804 - The Jeffersonian Republican-controlled United States Senate begins an impeachment trial against Federalist-partisan Supreme Court of the United States Justice Samuel Chase. 151. Samuel Beckett, the 1969 Nobel laureate in literature, became famous and well-known more because of his Waiting for Godot than any of his other works. |
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