单词 | Luke |
例句 | (1) Luke came in with his hands in his pockets. (2) Luke inclined his head slightly in acknowledgement. (3) Luke sat directly behind the pilot and conversed with him. (4) Luke had an amazingly retentive memory. (5) Luke gave her a cool look . (6) Luke can be a real pill sometimes. (7) Business always came first with Luke. (8) Brother Luke will say grace. (9) Underneath his outgoing behaviour Luke was shy. (10) Luke will soon be four . (11) Luke answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder. (12) Luke shed his clothes onto the floor. (13) Luke munched the chicken sand-wiches. (14) Luke didn't trouble to hide his disgust. (15) Luke made an obscene gesture with his finger. (16) I heard a rumour that she'd been seeing Luke Harrison. (17) Luke was sitting at his desk, one hand cupping his chin . (18) Luke was forced to cancel the family vacation to Acapulco. (19) Luke never tells you the whole story, but you always get the picture. (20) A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on unwilling women. (21) She and Luke have a difference of opinion over how much money they should spend. (22) No, don't give Luke any candy - it'll make him hyper. (23) Stop playing games, Luke, and tell me what you want. (24) Luke looked momentarily distracted. (25) A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on disinclined women. (26) Luke took her arm in a firm grasp and led her through the gate. (27) Did Luke sell them? And, if so , what happened to the money? (28) Luke pointed out two large birds by the water's edge. (29) Luke perfected his cooking skills after he got married. (30) Storming out of her room, she went slap into Luke. (1) Luke came in with his hands in his pockets. (2) Luke inclined his head slightly in acknowledgement. (3) Luke sat directly behind the pilot and conversed with him. (4) Brother Luke will say grace. (5) Luke munched the chicken sand-wiches. (6) Luke looked momentarily distracted. (7) A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on disinclined women. (31) Luke would rave on about change. (32) Luke drinks like a fish. (33) That altercation with Luke had drained her. (34) Luke displayed his lack of skill. (35) In Luke it comes immediately after the Zacchaeus episode. (36) Luke seems to be bringing a visitor. (37) Luke must have put her to bed. (38) Matthew, Mark, Luke and John spreading the gospel. (39) Who was opening the mail with Luke? (40) Luke poured drinks and Robyn accepted hers gratefully. (41) For a moment she stared at a different Luke. (42) Luke and Helen visited families of school friends. (43) That brief confrontation with Luke Calder had unsettled her far more than the incident in the garage, if she was honest. (44) Had she been alone with Luke, no doubt his words would have been spiked with malice. (45) Although Luke translated the whole time for her, she felt desperately isolated and sick with longing for Ricky. (46) Also this week: Ben and Mandy talk out of turn while Luke is listening. (47) She was aware that none of the men except Luke took her seriously as a player. (48) She blinked hard, blew her nose, and was relieved that Luke didn't appear to notice anything amiss. (49) What she wanted from Luke Hunter was not a few months' - or even a few years' - sensual companionship. (50) So just who did Luke think he was, behaving like the father in some Victorian novel? (51) Luke put out his hand and touched the tiny fingers of his baby daughter. (52) You two, Luke and Helen(/luke.html), can put yourselves to bed. (53) Nikki is stunned to learn that Luke knew Andrew planned to call her an adulteress in court. (54) Recognising the tenderness inherent in the small caresses, Luke looked momentarily distracted. (55) Not that Luke Hunter would ever descend to anything as crude as rape. (56) And paradoxically, now Luke had gone, she felt more alone and more afraid than ever. (57) Avoid the third road on the left. Rastas the cat lives there and Luke is terrified of him. (58) It was spying, giving away secrets, pillow talk ... Luke knew how desperate she was. (59) Luke was standing outside on the balcony, and once again she found herself looking at his back. (60) The last thing she had wanted was for Luke to make a pass at her. (61) Luke O'Malley had committed the unforgivable sin - he had informed on his friends. (62) Luke Nightingale gave Pompey the lead after 56 minutes and Mike Panopoulos netted from the spot for the second. (63) Luke had to pull off her hands, one by one and half carry her along the bus and down the steps. (64) The numerous portraits of her attributed to St Luke show this to be the case. (65) But perhaps, on second thoughts, it wasn't so strange: Luke was special, unique. (66) Luke, nicknamed Lucky after a string of mishaps, escaped with just grazes - and a tyre mark up his back. (67) Father Luke pedalled backwards in the direction of Whitechapel's parish church and fell over the barrow. (68) Luke arrived, not too pleased about the party, and I tried to smooth him down. (69) Luke Hunter would probably run a mile rather than meet her again. (70) She was still angry with Luke - he had been thoughtless, and surprisingly insensitive. (71) Which wasn't strictly true, at least not in Luke Travis's definition. (72) But to her disappointment there was no chance to talk privately with Luke himself. (73) Luke the hunter ... Folly felt a thrill of anticipation, mingled with fear. (74) True, Luke had mentioned at the interview that the job would involve travel, and she had welcomed the prospect then. (75) She watched Luke read it, saw the gathering frown carve two grooves over his aquiline nose. (76) Luke de Tany was removed from office, but was not disgraced. (77) Frantically wiping her eyes, she went to answer it and found Luke with only a small towel round his waist. (78) Luke, however, who was a genius with difficult horses, begged to be allowed to have a crack at her. (79) At this time Luke was living in a two-bedroom apartment on Yokum Drive. (80) She looked at Luke and he looked back at her, a stretched quality to the silence between them. (81) It had thrown her when Luke Calder had made that seemingly wild guess about her, but now she could understand it. (81) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (82) Luke, a 4-year-old boy, would sit on his heels in order not to pass a motion. (83) He'd give us funny stories - the Colonel coming in the front door while Luke left through the back. (84) She got the distinct impression that Melissa wasn't best pleased to find that Luke had company. (85) He began to flog Luke unmercifully, bringing the lash down across back, buttocks and legs again and again. (86) For all Luke Hunter knew, she might have put his gesture down to quite another source. (87) But business would always come first with Luke; she had always known that. (88) Come over here, Luke wants to tell you a secret. (89) She lay on her back staring up at the ceiling and her thoughts immediately flashed back to Luke and last night. (90) Luke, who had a reputation for staying cool, had panicked. (91) Luke took a few steps forward, then flicking his wrist, sent the lash out at waist-level. (92) Luke hadn't visited her at the flat again, nor invited her back to his house. (93) Now that Luke no longer wanted her, he wouldn't care about anything she did, so no action of hers constituted defiance. (94) Ron said he spoke for Don when he told Luke that he was a great admirer of his material. (95) So you'd better see to it that Luke and Sonny don't go often to the village. (96) They did visit him at his school for Sports Days; and Luke sometimes came home for half-terms. (97) But Luke turned out to have the rare gift of making his subject not merely comprehensible, but absorbingly interesting. (98) Perdita sat between him and Luke, who was busy working out who should ride which pony in each chukka. (99) Luke Calder wasn't going to get a chance to disrupt all her plans for the future. (100) The successful farmer of Luke and the story of the rich man and Lazarus are sufficient evidence of that. (101) She groped vaguely for her handbag, then found that Luke was putting it into her hand. (102) It's no good, she rebuked herself sternly; there's no future in feeling like this about Luke Travis. (103) But not Luke Denner - he's humiliated me once too often! (104) Neither church nor hotel authorities could accommodate canines and Luke had never been to kennels. (105) Leaving the shower running, she unlocked the door(), but there was no sign of Luke in the bedroom. (106) Luke shook his head and again Gallagher brought the lash down across his back. (107) Twenty minutes later Luke pulled back on the reins as they reached the crossroads. (108) Luke was evicted from the baby's room into the next one down the corridor, and Helen took his place. (109) And it remains a matter of debate to what extent Luke is exercising editorial privilege in his accounts of the apostolic preaching. (110) Grace, however, tended to ignore Luke when he came to stay, doing her duty without love or warmth. (111) And that, too, was Luke, she thought - the sure touch, the instinctive flair and selection. (111) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (112) Luke was too modest to talk about his past achievements. (113) Unless she felt it because her dismissal from that job had deprived her of the sight and sound of Luke Scott? (114) Luke Bouverie missed the last bus out of Woodborough to Loxford, so he thumbed a lift. (115) Gazing down, Luke thought how beautiful she was despite the tear-stains and the swollen eyelids. (116) Folly threw on a dressing-gown and hurried through to answer it, praying that it wouldn't be Luke. (117) Luke pulled open the door and strode down the drive to Sonny who was waiting in the trap. (118) When she went down she was surprised to see that Luke was still in the dining-room, finishing his breakfast. (119) The Christmas story is told in Chapter 2, verses 1-20 of Luke. (120) Luke could have done with more help, but Umberto had barricaded himself into the tack room with another bottle. (121) And it is interesting to see how Luke works this theme out in his two-volume work. (122) Any more of her little digs at me and her sickening smiles of lust at Luke and I shall vomit. (123) In the cockpit ... flying ace Luke Jackson ... returning home from a treacherous journey to find lost treasure. (124) And but for goalline clearances from Noel Luke and Bradshaw they would have been even further behind. (125) That boy was Luke Perry, heart-throb star of hit show Beverly Hills 90210. (126) A little voice inside her whispered that Luke had never intended his generous words to be taken literally. (127) He screamed with pain, dropping the jacket, twisting around to see Luke swinging his arm back and over. (128) She had demanded commitment from Luke - the one thing she knew he wouldn't grant. (129) You simply did not do that sort of thing to men like Luke Denner! (130) Everyone in Club World looked all hushed and grateful to be there, but not Luke, who looked exhaustively displeased. (131) Why didn't Luke damn well help him, instead of threatening to throw him off the film? (132) Luke uses this story as the supreme example of his theme of universalism. (133) Then, when they turned out on to the main road, Luke overtook her with an authoritative toot. (134) The stinging nettles and Luke Goddard seemed oddly connected in his mindand I thought I could half understand this. (135) She wandered into the kitchen, pleased with her work,[] relieved too that Luke didn't seem to be about. (136) A perfect day for fishing, but Luke hadn't been able to find Tom Carey at the usual places. (137) Roland Darby looked at Luke Teal, who gazed up at the ceiling. (138) Behind them, Father Luke was wheeling a barrow, on which was a huge gleaming urn full of hot soup. (139) Luke Calder was a coolly calculating, ruthless man who would stop at nothing to get where or what he wanted. (140) She felt suddenly sickened, reminded of her real motive for taking this job with Luke. (141) She had understood his reluctance to send roses to the women in his life, but Luke had gone further than that. (141) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (142) It was, she reflected, exactly the kind of place a high-flier like Luke would choose. (143) Then, as if he had tormented himself beyond endurance, Luke ripped it clear, down past her waist and beyond. (144) She knew now, consciously at last and with absolute clarity, why she had always reacted so intensely to Luke Scott. (145) If Luke is vague on the subject, Matthew and Mark are both quite explicit. (146) On the Thursday Luis Mendoza pulled a groin muscle, so Luke had to take his place. (147) He saw Luke now and then: just to stay in touch. (148) She pulled them on hastily, half expecting Luke to come bursting in at any minute. (149) Luke told me that she died in a car accident some time ago. (150) Luke and Alejandro's three eldest sons had won their match. (151) And because, somehow, Luke Hunter had caught her off balance with his flowers and cryptic messages. (152) How could Luke Denner possibly have driven Mark to his death? (153) On the opposite bank, Luke rolled off her back and lay on the grass. (154) Then something snapped inside him; all the choked up hatred he had for Luke suddenly spewed out. (155) Why on earth didn't I just tell Luke everything and get the hell out? (156) Beside her, Luke stirred briefly, his hand curving round her waist to draw her closer, and unconsciously she stiffened. (157) It was almost impossible to imagine Luke defeated and flattened. (158) Both Matthew and Luke have recorded the event in historical terms. (159) In the first both Matthew and Luke were let down by their translators. (160) Their mutual dependence was destroying Luke as much as her. (161) Luke was staggering about, aided by everyone, and Helen was in her pram. (162) Folly doubted if she would care what Luke got up to, but she gave her the flowers nonetheless. (163) Luke adds the extra comment about the failing of the sun's light. (164) Luke stopped trying before she did, barely touching her and becoming increasingly uncommunicative. (165) It is impossible to see a logical pattern running through the narrative as Luke records it. (166) I've only known you a few days Luke, and I don't go in for casual sex. (167) Men like Luke Hunter didn't know the meaning of permanence - or fidelity. (168) Assuming a carefree air, Luke picked up his jacket and walked to the door. (169) What on earth had Luke done? (170) Luke was in a Georgia chain gang. (171) Luke made a rude gesture with his finger. (171) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (172) In a standoff, Luke produced a thermal detonator. (173) How can you drink so much beer, Luke? (174) to Luke Peters, cc Janet Gold. (175) Luke has a very excitable ? nature . (176) One of the vessels that Luke shot out of the skies was Shira Brie's. (177) Luke eventually gave R2-D2 a memory upgrade that allowed the droid to serve as his astromech copilot aboard a StealthX fighter. (178) "Have you finished with me?" Luke asked, when he had listened to Armstrong's report of his evidence. (179) The view of the Law of Moses that you get in Luke and Acts, is that the law is good ethnic law and custom for the Jewish people, and it's perfectly fine for them to obey it and to keep it. (180) Luke badly wanted a pass mark. Still does, I daresay. (181) Jesus is the main actor in the Gospel of Luke, Jesus leaves the scene, talk to Saul,Saul why do you persecute me? (182) The four gospels are not pseudonymous because the earliest manuscripts of these gospels,we believe, did not contain the titles,"Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark, Gospel of Luke,Gospel of John." (183) Luke's parents were driving Zoe to church for the Saturday evening prayer service---with Luke in the car, of course. (184) Our seminarian intern, Luke Xie graduated from Christian Witness Theological Seminary in May with a Master of Divinity. (185) Teammate Luke Walton suggested another way to settle the bill on Sunday. (185) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (186) Not to be outdone, Luke began to chime in with his own rendition. (187) Luke: What do you think of the new Miley Cyrus photos? (188) Luke and the Epiphany about how important we are in the neighborhood, '" says Rodger Broadley, who has served as pastor at St. Luke for almost three decades." (189) Take a tip from Luke Skywalker and survive the frigid surface of Hoth inside this classic Star Wars collectable sleeping bag. (190) And Luke would have been "humiliated" when he couldn't use the Force to stop an attack by a bunch of ice monsters on the rebel's Hoth base. (191) The Lakers pulled to within four on a layup by Luke Walton with 54 seconds left. (192) The gospel of this Sunday is from the holy gospel of Luke, chapter 13 th, 1 to 9. (193) Luke and Acts looks like a historical document and this is what fools people. (194) But Capello's assistant Franco Baldini has spoken to O'Neill and Villa quintet Heskey, Gareth Barry, Luke Young, Gabby Agbonlahor and Ashley Young are all expected to be in the squad. (195) He began to lash Luke unmercifully across buttocks and thighs. (196) In fact,Luke excises that part of Mark when he's copying that part of Mark, and he leaves out that ransom passage from Mark because that doesn't fit his Christology. (197) If all went well, the trichoid would kill Luke by the time he was in Ssi-ruuvi hands, and the parasites would spread to the aliens, killing them as well. (198) Also in this version, Han doesn't get frozen in carbonite — instead, he just flies off to take care of business, leaving Luke and Leia watching the Millennium Falcondisappear. (199) Telekinetic challenges, challenges of the will and body, more challenges than Luke had ever faced before helped mold the reckless youth into a Jedi. (200) St. Luke:Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (201) A simple meal with attentive listening is far better than an elaborate meal where no one listens. And the Gospel of Luke is full of such examples. |
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