单词 | Isabel |
例句 | 1. Isabel gaped at him, horrified. 2. Isabel was pliant in his arms. 3. They've got one daughter, Isabel, aged 3. 4. Isabel stayed for a year in Paris to study. 5. Isabel looked to Ron for enlightenment. 6. The stamp of hoofs alerted Isabel. 7. Isabel can live where she pleases. 8. Isabel was expecting their baby in the New Year. 9. Isabel had on a simple jumper and skirt. 10. With a supreme effort of will Isabel forced back the tears. 11. She was spiteful and unkind, both to Isabel and to her son. 12. Isabel put her magazine down and said in a neutral voice, "You're very late, darling.". 13. He had proposed to Isabel the day after taking his seat in Parliament. 14. Judge Isabel Oliva said last night: "I have closed the case. There was no foul play.". 15. Isabel rose so abruptly that she knocked down her chair. 16. Isabel turned, wanting to end the conversation. 17. Isabel moved restlessly as bitter memories engulfed her. 18. Unknowingly nestled against Guy's shoulder, Isabel slept. 19. Isabel felt the barriers around her heart shake. 20. Isabel was pleased with the fit of her skirt. 21. She must be imagining things, Isabel decided.Sentencedict 22. It sounded like the harlots, Isabel thought hysterically. 23. Isabel had not offered to refund that money. 24. It is your fault, Isabel. 25. Isabel squeezed her eyes shut for a second. 26. She never went to London after Isabel came here. 27. Sister Isabel is in a bad mood. 28. She wouldn't say anything, vowed Isabel, gritting her teeth against the agonising pain in her side. 29. Isabel: Laugh, Ah thought Ah'd hud a relapse of my cystitis. 30. Joanna grinned back, her serene beauty sparkling into the quick, unexpected mischief that Isabel had seen in fitzAlan. 1. Isabel gaped at him, horrified. 2. Isabel was pliant in his arms. 3. They've got one daughter, Isabel, aged 3. 31. A cool but bright autumn day promised, and at any other time Isabel would have enjoyed the ride. 32. Isabel didn't even notice her wet feet as she encountered the pools of water left by the rain. 33. Of Isabel lying soft and pliant in his arms, her slender body pressed to his. 34. Isabel saw the powerful muscles of his shoulders flex beneath his tunic as he controlled whatever emotion was driving him. 35. Isabel Lenihan, who's 77, was found by a police helicopter. 36. Choking with revulsion, Isabel tried to fight him, but her own fear made her helpless. 37. Panicked, angry and perilously close to tears, Isabel sprang for the door. 38. He was engaging in a war of nerves with her, Isabel realised at last, but he didn't remember. 39. Isabel became suddenly aware of her own vulnerability and of the need for preventive action. 40. Unaware that she was holding her breath, Isabel slowly slid her arms around his waist. 41. Isabel had grasped the opportunity of his presence to escape from Gloucester. 42. Isabel Moore, formerly at Octopus(), joins the company on 1st April as editorial director. 43. Isabel couldn't see his face, but she could feel the murderous ferocity emanating from him. 44. The thought sent Isabel scrambling into her gown again, as though the garment might afford her some protection. 45. But remember, we swore not to count the days, Isabel. 46. Isabel abandoned the attempt and fought to regain her control instead. 47. Far from relenting, his fingers tightened even more, nearly lifting Isabel from the ground. 48. Isabel screamed again, twisting her head from side to side, catapulted brutally into panic-stricken hysteria. 49. Nor did it remove the niggling suspicion that Isabel was hiding something. 50. Heart pounding, Isabel waited until his mouth had almost reached its goal, then jerked her head to the side. 51. Then, Isabel live chaste, and brother, die: More than our brother is our chastity. 52. Isabel was thinking about getting married to some one else. 53. But Guy would have staked his own soul on the fact that Isabel had never lain with a man. 54. Isabel stared fixedly ahead of her, wondering if she had heard aright. 55. Guy sat down on the bench next to Isabel, casting a quick glance down at her. 56. And in that instant the harsh reality of her task hit Isabel like a blow to the head. 57. Isabel and her family were very proud of the glazed tiles hand-crafted in the factory. 58. In the sudden silence Isabel thought she could almost hear the life of the garden, preparing for its spring blossoming. 59. Despite the warmth of the fire, Isabel began to shiver. 60. Isabel raised her left hand and peered at the ring in the dim light cast by the clock-candle burning near the bed. 61. Inverdarroch: Whit urr ye gon na be tellin' us noo, Isabel. 62. Isabel, watching closely, saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages. 63. Isabel, an aspiring photographer, turns her considerable charm on the boyish Alex to let her go in ahead of him. 64. Well, if Isabel had any ideas of playing on that one unguarded remark she could think again, he vowed grimly. 65. Isabel wrenched her gaze from the limp body at her feet. 66. Isabel could see the tension in his body, feel the waves of fury vibrating from him. 67. Isabel had always understood Faith to mean that she should have it. 68. A whole street of houses had been demolished to make way for the edifice looming above her, Isabel vaguely recalled hearing. 69. It helps that Isabel is as confessional as she is loquacious. 70. Gasping for breath, Isabel managed to twist her head away from him and look around. 71. Isabel froze, staring into those glittering eyes only inches from her own. 72. For a few minutes longer Isabel tried to sort out hard facts from vague suspicions, with little success. 73. When Matilda had demanded an explanation, Isabel had given it to her, omitting nothing. 74. Isabel swallowed nervously, pondering her answer as if the fate of the kingdom rested on it. 75. Matilda would be sure that any knowledge Isabel possessed was safe as long as Edmund lived. 76. That's if the woman ever prays, Isabel reflected, holding on to the random thought to steady her shaky nerves. 77. Biting hard on her lower lip, Isabel brushed away a traitorous tear. 78. Isabel scratched her left palm with her right forefinger, anxious. 79. Isabel lay very still, her muscles so rigid with tension that she doubted she could have moved anyway. 80. Stepping from behind the screen, Isabel schooled her features into an expression of remote serenity. 81. Isabel flattened herself( ), only risking a glance over her shoulder when she felt Guy's weight lift off her. 82. Brampton's land grant of 1480 describes Isabel Peche as his late wife. 83. As Guy gathered Isabel close to him, her words at the ford flashed into his mind. 84. Isabel had told her, unable to deny herself the relief of letting the truth out at last. 85. We must be well past Malmesbury by this time, Isabel thought. 86. My mind is wandering, as Isabel has said, I forget things. 87. Isabel found her gaze fixed in unwilling fascination on one white-knuckled fist. 88. Isabel bounced once against the plump straw mattress, then made a frantic bid for freedom. 89. Inverdarroch: Course its a hail different lifestyle ... Isabel: Och aye, aye it is that, Inverdarroch. 90. Guy found his gaze moving slowly over Isabel as if her body held the answers to the questions in his mind. 91. Isabel trembled, half afraid, half shocked, at such shameless, hitherto unknown longings. 92. Isabel dropped to the floor where she stood, one hand gripping the edge of the bench. 93. But Juanita Avalard was also a compassionate capitalist because she gave Isabel a way to help herself. 94. Charlie was dancing with Madge again, and with one of the chorus girls called Isabel. 95. Recollecting his churlish behaviour, Isabel wondered how she could be attracted to such a man even for a moment. 96. The finger was removed almost immediately, but not before Isabel had felt the throbbing pulse against her lips. 97. Isabel jerked her hand away from his and shoved it in her pocket. 98. I was having a really hard time and I went down with Isabel and my dad. 99. Isabel listened to the sound of Chalon's steady hoofbeats, finding a vague comfort in the monotony of the noise. 100. Isabel looked up at him quickly, startled anew as she realised he was much younger than she'd first supposed. 101. Isabel heard a yell from behind and above them, swiftly running feet, and then a sinister rush of air. 102. It would have to be the chapel, Isabel decided, scolding herself for her cowardly hesitation. 103. Isabel sat in the shadows while the young women listened to Juanita share her story. 104. Isabel stared into muddy brown eyes, frozen with terror herself. 105. Though still handsome, he looked hard, ruthless, and twice as dangerous as Isabel remembered. 106. That afternoon, Isabel finished packing her parcels, upstairs in the attic. 107. Isabel fell from grace, which is nothing new in our circles, let me tell you. 108. Isabel shuddered at the memory and wrapped her arms about her waist. 109. It could have been hours or minutes later that Isabel found herself staring into a dark pit. 110. Isabel Lavender opened her bedroom door and shouted above the noise of the vacuum cleaner. 111. The narrator uses Isabel to shape his views on the nature of biography and biographical conventions. 111. 112. Terrified that he would guess her wanton reaction to the heart-stopping touch of his hand, Isabel jerked her head away. 113. Isabel started up, bewildered, as the low rumble faded away. 114. When he lifted his head minutes later Isabel was completely helpless in his arms. 115. Guy stood still, glittering eyes narrowed on Isabel for a long, tense minute. 116. But Isabel saw genuine humour flash briefly in his blue gaze. 117. The sudden warmth, meagre though it was, drew Isabel like a magnet. 118. Shielding the flame carefully from the draught sweeping in through the open door, Isabel glanced about the single room. 119. Isabel glided into the darkness of the stairwell. 120. Isabel: As does the Griffin Empire. 121. Freyda: And a true Isabel to raise up! 122. Isabel looked a moment at the vanquished gladiator. 123. You are mad, Isabel. You should be locked up. 124. Isabel listened with extreme respect to this admonition. 125. Isabel gave me a marvellously funny birthday card. 126. Isabel drove, one-armed, to Robin's. 127. Isabel I have come for the Amulet of Necromancy. 128. Sure, the special something that sets apart a Tolstoy or Shakespeare or Salman Rushdie or Isabel Allende is a gift, a talent born of disposition, experience, and commitment. 129. In the finals, first gun 5 th Germany contestant Isabel - De false start. 130. Isabel was a tall girl with the oval face, straight nose, fine eyes and full mouth that appeared to be characteristic of the family. 131. Isabel travelled rapidly and recklessly; she was like a thirsty person draining cup after cup. 132. The war against Isabel and the Undead reaches its final stage. 133. Aunt Isabel is generous and gives us a lot of presents. 134. Loggers had been removing white cedar trees that had been knocked down by Hurricane Isabel in 2003. 135. Soybean production in the southeastern U.S. could be impacted by Hurricane Isabel. 136. But Isabel Presa, who lost her youngest son in one of the blasts, said: "It has destroyed my life, it has condemned me and my husband to a life sentence, and these people get off scot-free." 137. Prescott said on Twitter that the Sunday Times political editor, Isabel Oakeshott, called his family home in Hull on an ex-directory number. 138. Isabel, with her eyes bent, fingered the pages of M ? Ampere. 139. Isabel: Would a true Griffin Queen consort with demons? Kill Godric? Burn peasants? 140. Waiting expectantly in the safety of the Summer Palace at Whitecliff , Lady Isabel receives joyless tidings. 141. That concern is shared by Isabel and Tobias Hahn, cousins who jointly run the family-owned Glasbau Hahn, a glassworks in the suburbs of Frankfurt. 142. In her first full testimony, which included supporting architectural evidence, Maria Isabel "Chicha" Chorobik de Mariani described in detail what transpired on the fateful day of November 24, 1976. 143. In Albany, Isabel is an innocent girl with American idealism. 144. Isabel wore a jersey and her hair in a plait. 145. Agrael: No one - least of all - I would like to see that, Isabel. 146. The reason of this was perhaps that Isabel offered no resistance whatever to Madame Merle's proposal. 147. Isabel made a rapid induction: perfect simplicity was not the badge of his family. 148. Isabel Benham, who began her financial career in 1931 and became the first woman partner of a Wall Street bond house. 149. For the US Coast Guard, it's the most significant challenge since hurricane Isabel. 150. The cylindrical design was preferred by lighthouse builders in the mid-Atlantic and southern states, as was the case at Cape Hatteras, Cape Florida, Biloxi, and here, at Point Isabel. 151. I'm sure Isabel wouldn't want him to be a rolling stone. 152. According to Tokyo, a scouting task force of U.S. cruisers and destroyers was attacked by the Japs south of Santa Isabel Island—up the slot from Guadalcanal. 153. Isabel spoke in a manner that might have seemed a little perverse. 154. Isabel always felt an impulse to pull out the pins. 155. Isabel The kingdom is fragmenting, only Nicolai's spirit can restore peace. 156. This highly reductionist view of history has been enormously influential, but in her classic The God of the Machine, Isabel Paterson asks a devastating question: what gives you the steam-mill? 157. I see. So you wish to perform this rite on Isabel? 157. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 158. Isabel had been thinking all day of her falsity, her audacity, her ability. 159. Isabel felt it out of her husband's power to frustrate this faculty. 160. Massera took part in the overthrow of President Isabel Eva Peron in 1976. |
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