单词 | Philip |
例句 | 1. Philip stayed at the hotel, according to Mr Hemming. 2. Philip went into his room and shut the door behind him. 3. Philip hung his coat on a hook behind the door. 4. Parents, to paraphrase Philip Larkin, can seriously damage your health. 5. He was first cousin to King Philip VI. 6. 'I hear you're a hero,' Philip said dryly. 7. Philip put his hood up because it was raining. 8. Philip angled his chair towards the door. 9. I've come to see Philip. 10. Philip was very cut up about his grandmother's death. 11. Philip tore at the wrapping of the postal parcel. 12. Philip and Kim were meant for each other . 13. We were quite different in outlook, Philip and I. 14. Philip blushed and laughed uneasily. 15. The chairman threw remarks at Philip. 16. Philip pushed him towards the door. 17. Philip paced the floor, a typically nervous expectant father. 18. Philip Glass created a new kind of music. 19. Philip snatched the book from my hand. 20. We'd got halfway across before Philip realized he'd left his money at home. 21. Anna asked Philip if he would like to go for a walk with them. 22. We asked Philip to come with us,[] as he knew the road. 23. Philip bowled us all over by deciding to go into advertising. 24. Philip pledges support and offers to help in any way that he can. 25. Paula stopped to let Philip out of the car before driving on. 26. Philip II considered himself the protector of the Catholic Church. 27. James Watson, Philip Mayo and I gave a slide and video presentation. 28. He was tempted to spill out his problems to Philip. 29. As they rounded the bend and came in sight of the river, Philip took her hand. 30. Living in the city was a new experience for Philip. 1. Philip stayed at the hotel, according to Mr Hemming. 2. Philip went into his room and shut the door behind him. 3. Philip hung his coat on a hook behind the door. 4. Parents, to paraphrase Philip Larkin, can seriously damage your health. 5. Philip blushed and laughed uneasily. 6. Philip was all ears. 7. No petty official was going to stop Philip from getting into the enclosure. He would just snap his fingers at them. 31. A malicious rumour went round that Philip had something to do with the murder. 32. I wonder if I'll recognize Philip after all these years. 33. Philip was a remarkable teacher, able to command instant respect. 34. Philip was all ears. 35. Philip feared Edward would lay claim to the Scottish crown. 36. Philip mouthed something through the glass which she did not hear. 37. Their attitude, rather than reining him back, only seemed to spur Philip on. 38. No petty official was going to stop Philip from getting into the enclosure. He would just snap his fingers at them. 39. I would have no hesitation in recommending Philip for the position. 40. Philip is going to be punished and not before time. 41. Both plays were published under the pseudonym of Philip Dayre. 42. On May 25, 1595, Philip heard confessions all day. 43. It is considerably easier to trace Philip Leapor. 44. Philip hurried past the shed to the gate. 45. A pressed flower, Philip had said. 46. And Philip would nod and smile. 47. Businessman Philip Goldenberg on the Tory election manifesto. 48. Philip Schofield, eat your heart out. 49. Philip gripped tight hold of Caspar's collar. 50. Philip put his knife and fork down. 51. Philip pulled the camouflage net over the entrance. 52. Philip put the helmet back on. 52. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 53. Philip Leapor did not have a captive market. 54. This enabled Philip to seize the initiative again. 55. Philip of Swabia acted with the greatest propriety. 56. But then Philip went ahead and composed the music. 57. I stay for a short while, looking for Philip. 58. Philip leant back and picked them up. 59. Philip has a real beast of a father. 60. The wise hand of Philip Allen was still evident. 61. My master, King Philip, sends fraternal greetings. 62. "How old is Philip now?" "He's four in December". 63. Philip drifts off to some friends to say good-bye. 64. Philip was not allowed to be lonely. 65. His stockman Philip Luff denied eleven similar offences. 66. Philip laughed at the simple practicality. 67. Philip stood beside him, looking at the picture. 68. The earl, so Sir Philip informed me, is greatly attached to your boy. 69. There Philip and Richard laid down three conditions upon which they were prepared to make peace. 70. But Philip, his prestige at stake in this first open challenge to the Angevin position, could not afford to retreat. 71. Philip pushed the bell in the cage with his finger. 72. Philip Seymour Hoffman blows them all away with a scene-stealing black comic turn as Dickie's awful preppie buddy. 73. Philip began to scoop grain from the opened sack into his polythene bag quickly. 74. A tribunal was decided on in Rome and Philip sent ambassadors to plead his case. 75. At her funeral, an old friend, Mr Philip Jones gave fitting tribute to her life and work. 76. Philip crept through the trees at the edge of the ride. 77. Philip held out the paper that the chocolate bar Lee had given him had been wrapped in. 78. Philip ran out to fetch the guttering and the pipe and came in again. 79. Philip Greed, 71, piped water from a stream to save his crop, Exeter magistrates heard. 80. Here the garrison, acting on advice from Philip, refused to admit him. 81. Normally she and Prince Philip would sit down at 8.15 sharp for a breakfast of kippers and kedgeree. 82. Philip stood helplessly while she talked to the ward sister and exerted her considerable authority to get the doctor called immediately. 83. That year, Esquire magazine sent contributing editor Philip Caputo to Stockton to discover what might have motivated the mass murderer. 84. Philip looked down at Lee where he was crouching on the ground by Caspar. 85. Philip worked a flat stone out of the earth by the roots of the beech tree. 86. Philip Glass has produced something very rare -- an accessible modern opera. 87. She wrote: Philip presents as a compliant and willing participant in classroom activities. 88. Philip Jimeno offered the bill, expecting it to sail through the legislature. 89. He shared a shift with Philip Stacey, the local antiques dealer, who was exempt on health grounds from active service. 90. Again, I experienced some disillusionment, for Philip was not as I had imagined him to be. 91. As nothing was done, she borrowed the car and made several trips, Philip assisting, to the rubbish dumps. 92. The shareholding shuffle is likely to have been provoked by Philip Morris which is thought to have lost interest in Rothmans. 93. Philip Yorke, who had inherited the house unexpectedly from his reclusive brother, was a most lovable man. 94. It was pure chance that Philip Yale Drew came into the frame. 95. As they reached the edge of the clearing Philip saw the dead magpie. 96. Lee turned to face Philip and Philip knew immediately what was going to happen. 97. A source familiar with Philip Morris said the firm usually invites subcontractors to its political events. 98. Innocent maintained that Philip should have gone to Rome for absolution but for the moment he let the matter rest. 99. There will be time enough to worry when she finds out, when Philip tells her. 100. If Henry failed to abide by these terms his barons were to transfer their allegiance to Philip and Richard. 101. He had an old banger of his own, bought with Philip Arbuthnot's legacy. 102. Until last month the horrors of Philip Morris, Merck and others had served other sectors well. 103. Thus for many years and in many lands this great bandmaster was known as John Philip Sousa. 104. Its name comes from Philip Fenton, a merchant who owned it during its second century. 105. After a couple of years, Philip began to preach on the streets of post-Renaissance Rome. 106. His renunciation also rested upon a dubious legal sentence of 1202, a punitive measure against King John by Philip Augustus. 107. Hiney reminds us that Philip Marlowe was anything but an overnight sensation. 108. Philip was glad he'd left the wire and cutters up in the wood. 109. If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares. 110. Philip stood on the vase, trying not to crush the flowers that were in it. 111. This pretension was to be dear to the heart of Philip Augustus. 112. She knew panic when she heard it,[] and sheer panic was in Philip Arbuthnot's voice. 113. Perhaps the Labour pollster Philip Gould could see what one of his focus groups thinks. 114. It was only in October 1714 that Barcelona at last surrendered to Philip V after a long siege. 115. Soon Richard and Philip were in agreement and, at the Duke's insistence, a fresh peace conference was arranged. 116. They regularly employed Philip Leapor as a gardener, and the letters sent to him give some insight into his business. 117. And he pushed Philip, knocking the polythene bag of grain out of his hand. 118. Aubourn Farming's Philip Wynn believes there's still much that can be done to improve the gross margin. 119. The outstanding examples have been in the dating of town defences, as demonstrated by Philip Corder in 1956. 120. And Philip thought if anyone was a nutcase it was that boy in the wood. 121. Philip and she spent sixty pounds of it that afternoon on a secondhand gas boiler. 122. Could not a free seaman in Port Philip properly have taken full advantage of a seller's market? 123. Philip was forced to undergo hundreds of private medical tests which cost over six hundred pounds. 124. Nevertheless, Richard declared that he had witnesses to prove it and Philip made a tactful withdrawal, secretly plotting with Tancred. 125. Philip watched as the wigwam boy kicked a football at the snowman. 126. Philip Vernon was beginning to question the efficiency of tests by querying whether they measured accurately. 127. For the cynics of the world, Philip Gould is easy target practice. 128. Philip found himself in a large playground surrounded by high brick walls. 129. Philip Holmes is keeping it topped up with water during the drought conditions. 130. Philip died and was buried at Lydiard Constantine, near Swindon. 131. Composers like Philip Glass have made contemporary music more popular. 132. Philip Jackson won the second round of the club's float only league at Bond's Bridge. 133. As soon as he has been liquidated, another of the Seven, Philip, takes over. 134. It was addressed to Mrs Philip Arbuthnot and a letter was enclosed with the card. 135. From across the room, I noticed that Philip was giving me a seductive stare. 136. Its regime - which Prince Philip believed would turn his sons into real men - had caused Charles untold misery and damage. 137. Philip lived in the attic and earned his keep by tutoring the officer's son. 138. Philip Hanson's empirical work on international technology transfer laid bare the limitations of borrowing as a survival strategy. 139. Jonathon now worked on model ships under the eye of Uncle Philip and was learning how to carve them directly from wood. 140. The teacher and parents agreed that the teacher would write out the assignments and send them home with Philip. 141. Lillian Westcott Hale was more gifted and sought after as a portraitist than her husband, Philip. 142. Philip continues his show with mind-reading using extra sensory perception charts. 143. After Philip, I decided to steer away from accountants, word processors,[sentence dictionary] and other office workers. 144. Iain is on the line and wants Philip to meet him. 145. Philip Morris' stock price dropped 6 1 / 8 points to 115 7 / 8. 146. The curtains opened again and Uncle Philip stood next to his doll, beaming proudly. 147. Neither Wilson nor Philip Morris mentioned the 1990 fundraiser in their campaign finance reports. 148. Philip Voss overcomes some obstacles - including at one point being dressed in a Babygro - to chart the King's decline. 149. Upjohn Inc. and Philip Morris Cos. whose profits are seen as less dependent on rapid growth. 150. He found Philip there before him and about to disembark. 151. Hayley's crimes are petty and dishonourable, a contrast which reveals the falsity of the narrative assumptions Philip makes. 152. As Philip ran across to her he heard a crash. 153. Philip was being obliging, feeling that yesterday he had not been. 154. Earlier this year, Philip Morris appointed a London agency to explore news areas of so-called non-conventional advertising. 155. That's the optimistic outlook of Bordon businessman Philip Voice, who says he's never had it so good. 156. Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray. 157. During one period, Philip was given a packet of work sheets to do. 158. In one of more recent vintage, a Philip Morris researcher compares nicotine to cocaine in terms of its addictive properties. 159. He had two sons, Michael, a stationer, and Philip, who murdered his brother in December 1645. 160. Edward now moved north-east, but heard that Philip was at Rouen with a large force. 161. Who else would wear Andy Pandy candy-striped dungarees on stage, other than Philip Schofield? 162. Philip knew he was looking at him but Philip kept looking down. 163. Uncle Philip was laid out on a charcoal grill like a barbecued pork chop. 164. But Philip, a father of three, died before an ambulance arrived. 165. Philip Drew had also been seen at the relevant time by a stagehand. 166. With Prince Philip, she has to share the blame for the disastrous decade which has engulfed the royals. 167. The saintly Vicar of Keyingham, Philip of Beverley, who did much for local clergy, was venerated as a saint. 168. But that day Philip gained something more significant than temporary control of a couple of lordships. 169. He is attended by Phil, a male nurse played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, an actor whose name always demands attention. 170. Philip Crowson, economic adviser to Rio Tinto-Zinc, points out that stockpiles can have unwanted side effects. 171. Philip waited, crouched on the wet leaves listening, staring into the trees, looking for movement, shadowy figures. 172. Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal. 173. Philip picked up his bike[sentencedict .com], propping it up against the wall so it half slipped again. 174. Philip Coles, 37, of Clackmannanshire, had pled guilty last month to conspiracy to obtain money by deception. 175. Philip sharpened one of his pencils that Lee must have broken, sharpened it too much and the lead broke again. 176. Philip opened his desk drawer to take the medals out and look at them again. 177. Philip hung the helmet on the hook behind the door. 178. Saving only the fealty which he owed to his father he swore allegiance to Philip against all men. 179. Philip took the path that he and Lee had taken yesterday to get to the edge of the field. 180. He will be joined by team members Philip Chappell and Grant Cowley. 181. No other bishop could have done so much harm to Philip as Conrad. 182. Quickly while the toilet was still flushing, Philip filled the kettle. 183. He and his step-brother Philip Giles got separated from their parents on a ski-lift they were taking up the mountain side. 184. But his shot was too close for comfort and Philip Whitehead cleverly smothered the ball. 185. Back at the house Philip made himself some tea and ate some cereal. 186. Philip Appleby, 44, a father of three from Wylam, Northumberland, was the unanimous choice of the constituency party. 187. But shoppers are now more loyal to their local shops than to faceless behemoths like Philip Morris. 188. Examiner music critic Philip Elwood is the dean of Bay Area jazz writers. 189. Philip Leapor may therefore have been orphaned at the age of eight. 190. However, the new police Commissioner, Sir Philip Game[], put forward fresh arguments when asked to comment. 191. Neil was devoted to Claudia, but he found Philip frankly daunting. 192. The reorganization kicked into high gear last May, when J.. Philip Samper took over as chairman and chief executive. 193. Had the paparazzi been around in the early days of his marriage it's doubtful Philip would have escaped criticism. 194. Philip looked sideways at the girl sitting next to him. 195. New hair care system One of the most exciting happenings in hair and scalp care lately comes from respected trichologist Philip Kingsley. 196. He waited a moment outside the door so that Philip would have time to compose himself. 197. Philip White's day starts on a dark station platform before most of us are up and running. 198. Philip Larkin spent his last years as a university librarian at Hull, where he administered but did not teach. 199. Like many childless couples, Bobbie and Philip Bernisch wanted a baby. 200. Sir Philip, himself, is likewise full of praise for your son, for whom he has the highest regard. 201. Philip was working on the electrical wiring of the top floor with the easy-paced contemplative manner of a workman. 202. Played by Philip Casnoff,[] Sinatra emerges as a powerful yet controversial figure. 203. Philip wouldn't allow anything too drastic, that was one comfort. 204. A rather curious look from Prince Philip wondering, no doubt, how this lowly two-ringer got into the act. 205. Philip Graham also bought the company's first two television stations. 206. Philip, alone on his blanket, a ratty beach blanket of gray flannel, stood up and waved me over. 207. Philip Redfern suggested it should become standard practice for statisticians to put their professional advice on the record. 208. Then he came on towards Philip, scrambling the last bit of the slope. 209. When he died a few days later Philip called off the invasion. 210. Philip Leapor's surprisingly well-formed script is preserved in the records of the Brackley corporation. 211. The brief contradicts statements made by Philip Morris executives in congressional hearings, the lobbyist said. 212. But few of the students were accustomed to thinking in critical terms; others, like Philip, were restrained by tact. 213. Philip appears to have only one problem which is the cause of concern to parents and teacher. 214. Judge Philip Moscone set his bail at $ 2 million. 215. Alice was thinking: Jim's so big and strong, Philip isn't; together they'd need half the time. 216. He had no doubt now that Madeleine loved him, but would Sir Philip consider their shared love sufficient grounds for them to marry? 217. Philip was as reluctant as Henry, but the two Kings were now swept along by the tide of public opinion. 218. As a surgeon, Philip was exceptionally gifted. 219. Philip Smith, d.b.a. Phil's Signs. 219. 220. Nina couldn't take her eyes off Philip. 221. Miss Price began to criticize what Philip had done. 222. Philip blushed awkwardly, feeling that they were making fun of him. 223. He was too shy to apologise and looked at Philip awkwardly. 224. Philip was pretty miffed at being cut out of his father's will. 225. Philip and I pooled our savings to start up my business. 226. It was not long before Olympias and Philip were bitterly estranged. 227. Philip, his restless mind avid for new things, became very devout. |
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