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单词 Cardiff
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1. The Cardiff Bay project is attracting many visitors.
2. On the day in question we were in Cardiff.
3. Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
4. Higher than from the back staircase like Cardiff said.
5. Cardiff has already begun a brighter future.
6. They play Cardiff in the league.
7. Cardiff staggered and almost fell back against Barbara.
8. Since 1988 all fishing boats are registered in Cardiff.
9. They face Gilligan, Portsmouth's new £215,000 striker from Cardiff.
10. Cardiff shook his head, rubbing at his ears.
11. He trained with a small firm in Cardiff.
12. Cardiff foreshore turned up a few conger and codling.
13. The entire frame shuddered, and Cardiff stumbled back.
14. Cardiff pushed through into the offices.
15. He is a Justice of the Peace in Cardiff.
16. Vernon hits the jackpot Cardiff 2, Bath 3.
17. Cardiff gingerly touched the basement door handle with his gloved hands, still watching the others.
18. Duvall licked his lips, looked at Cardiff ... and pulled open the door.
19. When Cardiff had come back from the dead, he had shrunk away back down the hessian-screen corridor towards Rohmer.
20. The inquest in Cardiff heard doctors failed to spot Alison had also broken her collar bone.
21. The handover to Edinburgh, Cardiff and London was botched, but it was Labour that created the new bodies.
22. Once, Cardiff could have imagined himself throwing up at the sight of that horror behind the wheel.
23. They are desperate to erase the memory of that last defeat in Cardiff.
24. The head office has been transferred from London to Cardiff.
25. He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies at University College Cardiff.
26. Its round towers and conical turrets peep unexpectedly through the trees on the hills north of Cardiff.
27. The court heard that the crash happened at Pentwyn, Cardiff, after the three celebrated Coombes' first job.
28. There can be no doubt about the need for urban regeneration in the Cardiff docklands.
29. But there is also a feeling that he was manoeuvred out because of a split in the Cardiff camp.
30. The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis.
1. The Cardiff Bay project is attracting many visitors.
2. On the day in question we were in Cardiff.
3. They are desperate to erase the memory of that last defeat in Cardiff.
4. Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
31. Cardiff looked at the blood on his hand, where he had been clutching his chest.
32. He had been watching Cardiff, and now that infuriating secret smile registered again.
33. Screaming like an animal, he raised the broken glass in his hand and charged drunkenly towards Cardiff.
34. Cardiff froze in his tracks, and now the others were right beside him; all staring back at this impossible sight.
35. He was linked with Cardiff in the summer when he decided to stay at the Brewery Field.
36. Bangor's share is the second highest award and follows £830,000 given to University College, Cardiff.
37. Andrea was too distraught to speak as police probed the tragedy at Gabalfa, Cardiff, yesterday.
38. Jimmy halted between the two policemen when he saw Cardiff sitting behind a desk, rain pelting against the outside window.
39. Stephen Ross phoned in from Cardiff, he says can Labour lower the consent for gay people if they get in.
40. Following a national television appeal, callers have phoned the police with details of connections in London and Cardiff.
41. Director Jack Cardiff cut all my best lines in deference to the Hollywood stars.
42. Cardiff led the way into the corridor on the first floor.
43. This was in the year when, as a youthful and helmeted fire-watcher, I patrolled the streets at home in Cardiff.
44. He was fined £200 by Cardiff magistrates for smuggling in 1.32 grammes of cannabis.
45. Cardiff Castle A Roman fort chosen as the site for a Norman castle.
46. Cardiff residents have complained that the nearby bluffs are too fragile to withstand the pounding of more trains running close by.
47. The covert reasons why the scheme drew widespread support from Cardiff solicitors was that it was part of an internal power struggle.
48. His voice was cultured Oxbridge, and the grim intent in that voice made Cardiff and Pearce stand obediently aside.
49. Thunder rattled the windowpane through which Cardiff was looking and the strobe lights fizzled and flickered yet again.
50. Cardiff could feel hot breath on his leg, and knew that the Peters thing wanted to bite him.
51. Cardiff was, of course, built on mud flats, and nature takes a long time to change.
52. Cardiff attacked gamely in the final quarter and scored a late try through Jeffreys.
53. Another big cod fell to Cardiff quantity surveyor Steve Williams on his first-ever fishing trip.
54. Swansea were humbled 41-10 by Leicester, while Cardiff lost 21-15 to Gloucester.
55. Cardiff turned, heart pounding and grabbed the handrail, hauling himself up the stairs.
56. I dreamt that I was in Cardiff and in bed with the wife.
57. Barnet won promotion to the Second Division after finishing runners-up to Cardiff City last season.
58. He was sacked from the Mint - and was jailed for nine months at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.
59. It was Morgan's handling of the attempted bank raid a few days earlier in Cardiff which turned the trick.
60. At Cardiff, Newport and Swansea,[/cardiff.html] docks and railway sidings were constructed for this export trade.
61. Cardiff was clutching at his shirtfront with the other hand.
62. The Fotogallery in Cardiff is showing RadicalChip, an exhibition of photography, video and mixed medial installations.
63. The voices above stopped arguing, as Cardiff slid down the rail, exhausted and gasping for breath.
64. It grew rapidly and by 1913 had even outstripped Cardiff to become the major coal-exporting port in the world.
65. By now Caroline had left the London college and was working for a glossy magazine in Cardiff.
66. The thing beyond the stair-rail slashed downwards at Cardiff again and caught his sleeve.
67. They collided with the corridor wall, Cardiff still hanging on to Rohmer's wrist.
68. A few weeks ago we had a classic example of that in a debate on the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill.
69. Cardiff strode down the corridor towards them, followed by Lawrence.
70. Gareth Abrahams, signed on a free transfer from Cardiff, makes his debut at the back and Leroy May plays up front.
71. Cardiff won 15-6, with four penalties and a drop goal by fly half Adrian Davies.
72. After leaving the magazine, Caroline worked for a short time in the Cardiff newsroom.
73. Jimmy seemed aware of that too, and kept a wary eye on him while he addressed Cardiff.
74. All records were to be available to Cardiff city council to allow it to discharge its statutory responsibilities.
75. Cursing, Cardiff fumbled at the mechanism but could find no locking-catch.
76. The broken whisky-bottle neck fell to the carpet and he clutched at his chest, as if in imitation of Cardiff.
77. The recoil was unexpected and he staggered backwards as Cardiff reached him, not knowing whether he had hit it or not.
78. Cardiff recorded two emphatic victories in 24 hours, winning 9-2 against Whitley Warriors and 13-2 at Billingham.
79. That face was not the blank face that Cardiff had expected.
80. He played 130 games for the Gwent club before switching to Cardiff two years ago.
81. Now, with fewer than 2,000 workers in our pits, Cardiff docklands must find a new identity and a new prosperity.
82. He left a box of matches and rags outside his Cardiff shop to make the fire look like a Halloween prank.
83. Will he also confirm that it recommended that Cardiff bay should be included in the Severn estuary special protection area?
84. All the women competitors are home-based and another likely contender for honours is Tanni Grey from Cardiff.
85. Both, along with Red Dragon in Cardiff, which he also picked up, were now showing a healthy profit.
86. Panorama on the Cardiff Three revealed the irregularities of the police approach to the murder investigation.
87. The scheme embodied in the Bill is absolutely vital for the future of Cardiff.
88. In the Cardiff trial 14% of community care patients received regular general practitioner review and only 5% received yearly blood glucose estimations.
89. Much of the iron was sent down the valleys for export through Cardiff and Newport.
90. Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage,[] crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.
91. And Cardiff seemed to hear that unspoken question again: Is it you?
92. Mrs Oram bought the plug-in alarm from a baby shop in Cardiff which has since closed.
93. Emily Williams, 75, was found slumped on her bedroom floor at Rumney, Cardiff, by a neighbour.
94. Jimmy and Cardiff both saw Rohmer reach into the inside of his overcoat.
95. Rohmer was already moving to join them as Cardiff replaced the telephone receiver and pushed away from the reception desk.
96. Cardiff quietened Jimmy with a gesture that meant: Let him talk.
97. Cardiff is the capital and the largest city.
98. Cardiff is less ambitious, and friendlier.
99. Passengers for Newport and Cardiff change at Bristol Parkway.
100. I am graduating from Cardiff University soon.
101. Mike is visiting his cousin , Gill , in Cardiff.
102. Cardiff City striker Craig Bellamy is again included after pledging to extend his international career.
103. Cardiff Hill, beyond the village and above it, was green with vegetation and it lay just far enough away to seem a Delectable Land, dreamy, reposeful, and inviting.
104. The paper attempts to prove that the Cardiff Grammar is an extension as well as a supplement of the Sydney Grammar concerning the description of the group unit.
105. Former England international Robbie Fowler has agreed to join Cardiff City.
106. We won it convincingly and hopefully the same can be done in Cardiff.
107. Scientists from Cardiff University have sequenced the genome of peregrine and saker falcons for the first time.
108. Mindful of the needs of its students, Cardiff has invested heavily in providing new and improved residences.
109. The theory is the brainchild of Professor Bill Napier, from Cardiff University, who says it explains the mysterious period of extinction around 11, 000 BC.
110. Cardiff:The capital and largest city of Wales, in the southeast part of the country on Bristol Channel.
111. The Community Shield against Liverpool at Cardiff is on August 13 th.
112. "It was fungi that allowed plants to move onto land around 600 million years ago, " explained Professor Lynn Boddy, a mycologist at the Cardiff School of Biosciences.
113. I think we might see a few of Arsenal's more experienced players come in and take the field in Cardiff on Sunday.
114. An article in Time describes new research from Chris Boyce, a psychologist at the University of Warwick, and Simon Moore, a psychologist at Cardiff University.
115. The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff has been reserved in case Wembley is not completed.
116. For example, the University of Cambridge submitted 24 psychology researchers to the exercise compared with Cardiff University's submission of 59 –the highest number for a single psychology department.
117. I will be very happy to go back to Cardiff.
118. He will always be remembered Anfield for that Cardiff belter.
118. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
119. Eriksson also admitted Steven Gerrard was below - par against Wales in Cardiff.
120. There is no doubt I will be cheering Cardiff on because he is my first cousin.
121. Much more importantly, of course, we march on to Cardiff in a campaign which, despite a month of extraordinary gloominess and anxiety, is still thrillingly alive on four fronts.
122. He obtained his PhD in 1975 and carried out post-doctoral studies in the chemistry department at University College, Cardiff.
123. JG: Horribly, Tosh is no more and Owen is no more. We are currently prepping for the series and we are four weeks away from filming, so it is really, really busy in Cardiff.
124. The run to Cardiff was also as eventful with some fantastic Liverpool performances and thrilling matches.
125. Her hometown is a place called Newport, which is near Cardiff.
126. Matin Evans was born in 1941, also in Britain. He is director of the School of Biosciences at Cardiff University in Wales. He called winning the Nobel Prize "a boyhood dream come true."
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