单词 | Edward |
例句 | 1. In the main, I agree with Edward. 2. Has Edward calculated the result? 3. Edward renounced his claim to the French throne. 4. Edward was the youngest of the Kennedy brothers. 5. Prince Edward is the Queen's youngest son. 6. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman. 7. The present Kew Bridge was opened by King Edward VII and is correctly named "King Edward Bridge". 8. Edward was alive with happiness. 9. Edward was hoping to slink past unnoticed. 10. 'There's no need for bad language,' said Edward piously. 11. He is descended from Edward. 12. He served under Edward Heath in the 1970s. 12. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 13. Edward declared himself angry and frustrated. 14. Edward disappeared around 9.30pm on the 23rd of July. 15. Edward strode purposefully towards the door. 16. "Sorry Edward," I said, splattering the cloth with jam. 17. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936. 18. Edward tasted the thin, sour wines with disgust. 19. Liz realized that, despite herself, she cared about Edward. 20. George replaced Edward as captain. 21. Which king came after Edward? 22. Dr. Edward is a most learned scholar. 23. Edward III was in a delicate and unenviable position . 24. I didn't hear your answer, Edward - was that a negative? 25. In 1553 the crown passed from Edward VI to Mary. 26. After the death of his stingy wife, Edward loosened up a great deal. 27. My name is Edward. 28. Her thoughts turned to Edward, and she remembered what he had said to her. 29. She has relinquished the post to her cousin, Sir Edward. 30. As far as I can recollect, his name is Edward. 1. In the main, I agree with Edward. 2. Has Edward calculated the result? 3. Edward renounced his claim to the French throne. 4. Edward was the youngest of the Kennedy brothers. 5. Prince Edward is the Queen's youngest son. 6. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman. 7. She has relinquished the post to her cousin, Sir Edward. 8. The present Kew Bridge was opened by King Edward VII and is correctly named "King Edward Bridge". 9. Dr. Edward is a most learned scholar. 10. After the death of his stingy wife, Edward loosened up a great deal. 11. Edward wore Andrew's hand-me-downs. 12. King Edward Ⅷ abdicated in 1936 to marry a commoner. 12. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 31. Edward can't be here today, but he sends his apologies . 32. Edward wore Andrew's hand-me-downs. 33. The hospital was built as a memorial to King Edward VII. 34. Edward VIII had done the unthinkable and abdicated the throne. 35. Eric Edward Bullus was born in Peterborough, the second of five children. 36. The treaty gave Edward III sovereignty over Calais and the whole of Aquitaine. 37. Philip feared Edward would lay claim to the Scottish crown. 38. King Edward Ⅷ abdicated in 1936 to marry a commoner. 39. Edward III tried to assert his independence of the regime at court. 40. Edward parked by the river and we all piled out. 41. I like working with Edward because he's so calm and equable. 42. Clive moved to London[/edward.html], leaving Edward to run the Manchester office. 43. Edward II's accession later that year accelerated his rise. 44. It was all a gesture towards Edward Plantagenet likewise. 45. Long live love! Long live Edward! 46. They assert that Edward Ziobron murdered his wife. 47. Brother Edward did not repeat the mistake. 48. He was a buccaneer, and Edward admired that. 49. Edward captured the town and massacred its inhabitants. 50. Edward M.. Kennedy, his ideological mirror image. 51. It was early evening when Edward got home. 52. Edward rose and went into the hall. 53. Glad you and Edward have hit it off. 54. Jessie realized that, despite herself she cared about Edward. 55. Edward lapsed once more into strangled silence. 56. Edward saw it too and his mood changed. 57. Edward slogged away, always learning. 58. At the wedding ceremony Sir George's cousin Edward received the suit as a memento. 59. Edward Forbes, indeed, had anticipated Charles with his theory of the disjunct distribution of arctic-alpines. 60. The body of Edward Stone, 27, an experienced climber who lived locally, was found half way up the peak. 61. In this case, Betty Edward says she was never paid thousands of dollars promised her by the attorneys. 62. Although the victor of a battle at sea, Edward returned home a bitterly disappointed man. 63. Edward gave successive popes few grounds for complaint with regard to episcopal appointments. 64. As you know, Edward destroyed his forces amongst the apple orchards of Evesham in 1264. 65. Edward made himself a cup of tea and vanished to the Britches, where he stayed late into the dusk. 66. Edward Heath was the most managerially minded prime minister since Attlee. 67. The misplaced bonhomie, the unchecked schoolboy enthusiasm that Edward distrusted in him, was tightly reined. 68. In 1866 he married Lucy Ellen, daughter of Edward Jones, commercial traveller. 69. From my angle Edward and I were now firm friends. 70. Edward felt that he and the malign force were fairly evenly matched. 71. Leaving the hotel, Edward tucked her arm through his and held her close as they walked briskly along the cliff path. 72. But to my disappointment Edward never turned up for me. 73. Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air,[http:///edward.html] coupled with an almost childlike innocence. 74. This drove a much harder bargain and, it has been suggested, represents the moment at which Edward overplayed his hand. 75. Joan's meeting with her Edward will be, unless I am much mistaken, joy indeed! 76. And he doesn't know what he's talking about: he's too young, too inexperienced, too Edward. 77. Edward Plantagenet was massing his forces at Bamborough, sixteen miles south of Berwick, not at Carlisle. 78. That evening she expected Edward to join them for dinner at the house. 79. In 1240 Edward succeeded his father as keeper of the king's works at Westminster, which then chiefly concerned the palace. 80. Edward, invited to give an account of himself and be frank about it, did so. 81. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., also argued that increased fines were needed as a way to pressure businesses into compliance. 82. One man stands out as the architect of the Midland's golden era: Sir Edward Holden. 83. Prince Edward would be delighted with one of the shop's theatrical costumes. 84. Treasury lawyers, led by general counsel Edward Knight, are reviewing the options. 85. He went with the future Edward I on crusade in 1270, acting as his admiral. 86. Back in the study Edward Crumwallis collapsed into the chair usually reserved for boys whom he was hauling over the coals. 87. They had not long to wait to discover whether Edward was in earnest or not. 88. Henry carried on the milling and baking side, Thomas was the corn dealer and Edward the dairy man and grocer. 89. The most intriguing memorial in the church, however, is that of Edward Trelawney, distant kin of the battling bishop. 90. Edward was enthralled; he leaned his head on his hands and gazed. 91. I was Roy Edward Burnell, a university lecturer and specialist in church architecture. 92. You were depicted laughing at Mr Edward Heath whom you have defeated at the party leadership elections. 93. Edward tried to be alert to their onset, but Emilio hid a great deal. 94. Edward Kennedy would either be persuaded to declare himself a candidate or that a draft could be generated. 95. Edward jerked open the door, interposing himself so that they should not stare. 96. Two years later, however, with negotiations still incomplete, Edward embarked on his abortive campaign with the results described above. 97. By the time Edward returned with a tray of beer-cans the fire was blazing with famished enthusiasm. 98. Were it not fur her, I dare say Edward Plantagenet would long since have succumbed to ennui and despair. 99. Edward came back, dropped the planks, and stared at the kiln as into a mirror of his own increasing frustration. 100. Edward Laufer did not testify, but has denied beating his wife. 101. It contained eighty-seven woodcut illustrations after Edward Burr e-Jones and woodcut borders and initials by Morris himself. 102. Wishart had Corbett watched carefully but all the reports indicated that Corbett had not been officially despatched by Edward. 102. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 103. Indeed, when he so wished, the young Edward could be dazzlingly courteous and charming. 104. Among those children, thus excluded from our final reckonings, was the boy I have called Edward. 105. Edward Lear's wonderful nonsense. 106. She had decided to name the child Edward, after Prince Edward, and John in memory of her father. 107. Why didn't they last when Edward tried to go further, she wondered? 108. Edward M.. Kennedy, D-Mass., from attaching a minimum-wage increase to the immigration bill. 109. Edward M.. Kennedy, D-Mass., laid out an alternative approach that would provide vouchers for families to buy insurance. 110. King Edward visited several times when shooting parties and other entertaining took place on a lavish scale. 111. Edward was in the Western Desert, and because of the children he was given compassionate leave. 112. In public, the duke continued to make plans for the coronation of Edward V, still scheduled for 22 June. 113. Edward was far more, however, than a mere passive conduit for funds. 114. Edward seemed quite grown up, quiet and interesting - and very good-looking instead of pretty like his baby brother! 115. It was a struggle which came to a head in the reign of Edward the Confessor, which began in 1042. 116. Everything in it was old and shabby; little had been chosen by Edward himself. 117. Edward approached his third attempt to pass Responsions in a confident and relaxed mood. 118. Then King Edward I had it fortified with walls and a moat. 119. The next day I bought a suitcase and some clothes and I began to live the life of Edward Pinkhammer. 120. The next day Edward came late to the library in an untypically gloomy mood. 121. Edward, according to his younger brother's memories, had always shown a rebellious independence of spirit against domestic or external authority. 122. It was a good thing that Edward Morris had given her another order which he had insisted on paying for in advance. 123. Edward was still living at home, preparing without a coach for the Civil Service examination. 124. They worked the mill for five years, after which Edward Palling, who also ran Brookhouse mill, took over. 125. Learning is not always used as soon as it is acquired: Edward Tolman gave experimental evidence for this latent learning. 126. The recording was made in a Hamburg nightclub on a portable tape recorder by audience member Edward W Taylor. 127. After Mortimer's condemnation Edward granted pardon and restitution to the families which had suffered at his hands in 1329 and 1330. 128. In practice, of course, there was no chance of Edward 11I successfully asserting his claim in 1328. 129. But hope that it may not be necessary, that Edward will never get so far. 130. Fumbling with the latch key, she rushed for the telephone, thrusting the shopping basket at Edward. 131. As she touched his skin a noise escaped from Edward, an exact match for what he felt. 132. In selecting this special group of children,[http:///edward.html] it seemed to-me that Edward deserved the extra help as much as anyone. 133. Edward M.. Kennedy, the younger brother of the slain president, would be his 1972 rival. 134. After his return in 1471 Edward tried to limit the damage to the Stanleys by modifying Gloucester's grant. 135. The defeated bypass proposal was unveiled by parish councillor Edward Lucas. 136. Both acts are morally wrong - Edward should not have abused his divine right and curried favour by dishing out peerages. 137. Had she given it away by not knowing that Edward played billiards? 138. Edward got a job with a firm of accountants in London. 139. Stratford Mill's earliest mention comes in 1607 in the will of Edward Stratford. 140. In Leeds, a clergyman, the Rev. Edward Jackson, had found a similar situation. 141. Edward put his arm around Sally and little prickles of excitement started deep inside her. 142. It was very advantageous for Edward to have his brother in so central a position, adjacent to the Capetian demesne. 143. I was also beginning to see why Edward had been loth to speak openly about his work. 144. Then it came to the attention of Edward Hooper, an unusually tenacious man. 145. Build for King Edward I, work commencing in 1283 and continuing for approximately four years. 146. Even if Stratford did not have the character for martyrdom, it is certain that Edward was too shrewd to promote it. 147. He would have been a natural ally for Edward Heath, campaigning for him against the Conservative right. 148. It struck Edward as a strange, exciting thing, with overtones he found quite horrible. 149. Edward reportedly surrendered and abdicated, whereupon the estates renounced their homage to him and then returned to inform parliament. 150. It's the second time that Edward Fox has appeared at the festival. 151. Edward now moved north-east, but heard that Philip was at Rouen with a large force. 152. This revision was a further stage in the territorial reordering which Edward undertook between 1473 and 1475. 153. In May 1469 Edward tried again, turning once more to the resources of the duchy of Lancaster. 154. Edward has a dinner party tonight which I bust attend. 155. Behind de Craon Edward saw de Warenne quietly pull a dagger from his sheath. 156. Stephen made lame excuses, saying Edward was jet-lagged and preferred to stay in his room. 157. Edward Johnston's 1915 sanserif lettering for the Underground still strikes an efficient modern note amidst the dirt and gloom. 158. But Edward, delighted to be carrying a gun at last, hardly cared. 159. Edward is a private detective hired by an antiques dealer who asked Edward to list all of the valuables in the house. 160. By this conditional statement, Edward clearly referred to the non-performance of the territorial clauses of the 1259 treaty. 161. He claimed that some were the work of Edward Prince, an artist who lived in the north of the city. 162. Edward Teller, in particular, believed the fusion bomb to be theoretically possible. 163. A more eloquent statement of unrealism would be hard to devise, writes Edward Steen. 164. Edward M.. Kennedy and an adviser to presidential contender Jesse Jackson. 165. Edward returns incognito, however, and after various complications is reunited with his sweetheart, Mary Fielding. 166. Ardiles was critical of the performance of referee Edward Parker, who booked eight players. 167. Edward had no uniform, which was the biggest draw, but he had cash, and what the girls called style. 168. The royal favourite sat in a quilted window seat whilst young Edward lounged in a chair near him. 169. Edward paddled across the river to the highway, hitched a ride into town and bought back beer. 170. In 1284 Edward I appointed him to a commission sent to Ireland to audit accounts there. 171. Tyneside architects Angus Leybourne has appointed Edward Hill as senior consultant to the practice. 172. Ulrika, who once dated Prince Edward, was caught on camera walking in the arms of the mystery man. 173. Apart from the accumulation of translated index cards, Edward and I made little progress, but our humour was good. 174. But Edward Mertz, the division's general manager, predicts an 8% share by the mid-1990s. 175. Edward Woodward is the latest star to join the queue for the confessional. 176. In breaks in our work Edward entertained me with curious stories of the old alchemists. 177. Edward still prevaricated, but at the Parliament of March 1299 the magnates extorted further concessions by the threat of armed force. 178. He showed a particular liking for Richard who took full advantage of the situation, though it caused Edward some uneasiness. 179. Joe Burke, ward boss and alderman, begat Edward Burke, ward boss and alderman. 180. After his victory Edward rallied his troops and marched north to lay siege to Calais. 181. Edward Balliol would not be couched down there, but upstairs in one of the principal bedchambers, for sure. 182. The Thomas household had five sons by the time Edward was ten years old. 183. Her hair was too short to fall far across her face, so Edward could see her expression, tender and deliberate. 184. By 1729, it had become a cloth mill worked as tenant by Edward Peach. 185. Edward Browning, 36, a nightclub doorman, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Mrs Wilks. 186. Edward pulls out the splinter and hugs her to his chest to quench the flame. 187. It lacked substance - almost as much as had my fantasies that Edward was deliberately keeping us apart. 188. Edward accepted the immediate need to support Helen's decision and maintain Mrs Noble's good opinion of him. 189. By the time Edward and Cara turned into the farmyard she and David were there to greet them. 190. Edward felt like a colonial or a schoolboy, and it irked. 191. George Mendonca, a topiary gardener and real-life Edward Scissorhands who clips animal forms from plants. 192. The dazzling display of blooms took 18 months hard work to create and cost Newtownabbey man Edward Cooke £500. 193. Edward Carrington had a heavy certainty that the lightness was more genuine on her part than on his. 194. Also to assist Edward in capturing the great castle at Berwick-on-Tweed. 195. Edward rented it from a woman who lived abroad, a woman he had never met,[http:///edward.html] and it suited him perfectly. 196. Drinking in the Bull and Bush, are 25-year-old Edward Galley, an electronics engineer, and a couple of friends. 197. Edward VIII was succeeded by his younger brother, who was next in line to the throne. 198. When their short honeymoon was over Edward would take her to live at Beckwith Farm, in Arendale. 199. He also postponed the coronation of Edward V until 9 November. 200. Edward closed his eyes tightly as memories came flooding back. 201. Edward Koren, whose furry creatures often defy links to any known species? 202. Despite that military expenditure, there are many situations where the military is useless, says Edward Djerejian. 203. Prince Edward threw the switch to light the illuminations. 204. It is not an unsympathetic biography, but Sir Edward has taken against it. 205. Edward R. Murrow's canorous broadcasts of the blitz of London ( Newsweek ). 206. Edward Murphy was an aerospace engineer for the US Army. 207. In fact, Richard Savage had known Edward Bellamy a scant five hours. 208. " Everybody will grant that, Edward -- grant it privately, anyway. 209. Edward, Duke of Cornwall, was the first to be created a Duke. 210. "I've got an idea," said Edward to a chorus of groans. 211. From the moment Edward had told her of the escape attempt, she had been overtaken by a sense of impending doom. |
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