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单词 Harriet
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1, Harriet was an easy, responsive little girl.
2, Harriet was overwhelmed by a feeling of homesickness.
3, Harriet watched him with interest.
4, Harriet came second in the javelin.
5, Thomas never lost his feeling for Harriet.
6, As usual, Harriet is trying to stir up trouble.
7, Harriet fiddled with a pen on the desk.
8, The news is read by Harriet Daly.
9, Privately, Harriet had to agree.
10, Harriet graduated with a first class degree in literature.
11, Harriet slipped on the stairs and twisted her ankle.
12, Harriet ran after him,[http:///Harriet.html] her hair flying behind her.
13, Harriet laughed out loud in astonishment.
14, Now, now , Harriet! It's all right! There's no need to cry!
15, Harriet swept the child up in her arms and hugged her.
16, Harriet has built up quite a reputation for herself as a reporter.
17, His words jarred Harriet.
18, Somehow Harriet always tried to play herself down to her friends.
19, The door opened and Harriet stood in front of him.
20, Harriet was weeping, hardly able to speak.
21, Jealousy, fear, and suspicion tormented Harriet.
22, Harriet receives a letter from Robert Martin proposing marriage.
23, Hadn't she cooked for herself and Harriet last Monday?
24, Perhaps Harriet had been roused by Pringle's stentorian cry.
25, Harriet read film and gossip column mags voraciously.
26, Aunt Harriet was very rich and very snobbish.
27, Harriet Cantelow taught us all the old patriotic songs.
28, At the last minute, Harriet had developed shingles.
29, Her two-week-old baby Harriet escaped unscathed.
30, She had, at any rate, provided a peaceful and loving home for Harriet.
1, Harriet was an easy, responsive little girl.
2, Harriet was overwhelmed by a feeling of homesickness.
3, Harriet came second in the javelin.
4, Now, now , Harriet! It's all right! There's no need to cry!
5, Somehow Harriet always tried to play herself down to her friends.
31, Harriet, as might have been expected, behaved admirably.
32, Harriet Ryley has been talking to an organic farmer who believes in putting the environment before profits.
33, The Yorkes lived next door to the Shergolds and might have gleaned some scraps of information that he could wheedle out of Harriet.
34, They did not have any trouble spotting Harriet and Cybil because they were the only two people there.
35, Simon stood to the side, hand still on the water fountain, watching Harriet and Tony Angotti.
36, Harriet waited until the door had closed after her and flicked the button, feeling oddly apprehensive.
37, That Liza did not appear to share these sentiments was something which Harriet grieved over and found hard to accept.
38, Harriet walks with Knightley, and Frank arrives late, after Jane has taken herself home in agitation.
39, How did one stop a person like Harriet, headstrong, independent, beholden to no one?
40, Harriet slept so soundly that even her stentorian snoring did not disrupt her slumber.
41, Harriet had put them in her smaller guest-room which had a double bed.
42, Though Harriet was tired - indeed,[] worn out - the Easter party took place.
43, Isn't it sickening how Daniela tries to ingratiate herself with Harriet?
44, Harriet hesitated, then her natural impatience won the day and she slipped quietly towards the exit.
45, The girl must have given him the elbow, Harriet decided.
46, Harriet Tremayne, waiting to greet her daughter and new son-in-law on Penzance station was, understandably, nervous.
47, Harriet picked up the ball and tried a shot at the basket.
48, She flounders and leaps towards the kindly light, towards her Princess Harriet asleep on her lawn.
49, Harriet decided to enter Henry in the cute baby contest.
50, Anxious to avoid further difficulty, Harriet did not pursue the matter.
51, They had even had an on-off affair and Harriet suspected he was in love with her.
52, Harriet thought that Ben was trying to frighten Paul, but Paul was hysterical.
53, Harriet lurched towards the bathroom, clutching her stomach in pain.
54, Harriet, reading between the lines, knew exactly what her daughter meant.
55, He had been closely involved with Harriet over the horses.
56, But then, Harriet with her fair-haired plaits and smooth round forehead jiggling off to help Mummy do the shopping.
57, Any moment now, one burst of shooting would make Harriet Shakespeare childless and turn the Hare-woman into a murderess.
58, Harriet had always tended to feel compassion towards the underdog.
59, David kept saying she should simply not have gone up there ... but how could she not have gone, being Harriet?
60, Lilian was in her second childhood and Harriet was expecting her second child, which she secretly despised.
61, She was only 16; he was already married to the last schoolgirl he had eloped with, poor Harriet Westbrook.
62, Harriet turned her head and looked surprised to see them.
63, Then Meredith discovered that the way to get Harriet relaxed and talking was to introduce the topic of animals.
64, You're quite wrong, Harriet.
65, We begin with the nut cutlets of a vegetarian household where Harriet and Vesey meet as adolescents.
66, David and Harriet lay side by side in their connubial bed, lights out, the house still.
67, Harriet hardly dared blink as she watched her through the viewfinder, terrified she might miss the moment she was waiting for.
68, Harriet prepared herself for the telephone call that must come from the headmaster.
69, Harriet pushed back the whisky bottle and poured out two sherries.
70, Harriet is played by Michelle Trachtenberg,[http:///Harriet.html] a precocious child actress portraying a precocious child.
71, Three weeks after the birth Harriet decided to move the cubs into the jungle.
72, Harriet feels lost being shunned by the cool and uncool alike.
73, Harriet Shakespeare and the policemen had begun to creep closer, ready to run as soon as the first shot was fired.
74, Harriet finally let rip with 20 years of stored resentment.
75, Harriet was spooning in soup, and broke hunks of bread into it.
76, The crowd had parted to let Harriet through to the centre of the square.
77, Harriet Walter plays her excellently as a woman who combines a strong sexuality with a defiant nobility of character.
78, Harriet sensed that the girl's parting remarks had not been unpremeditated.
79, They had not meant for Harriet to be pregnant - not for another year.
80, I had a nightmare about my date with Harriet(), Bone.
81, Somewhere along the line, Harriet felt, she had gone wrong with her daughter's upbringing.
82, Harriet had gone straight into property after her A's and left home, funnily enough, before she did.
83, In 1825 he married Harriet, the gifted daughter of George Canning, foreign secretary and later prime minister.
84, On his return, he borrowed money from Harriet to settle debts from his continental fling.
85, Meanwhile I was to be foisted on my reluctant Aunt Harriet, whom I had only previously met at family gatherings.
86, Harriet pressed a hand to her mouth and closed her eyes.
87, Harriet Shakespeare was a real person, but perhaps Hank was only a part of himself, given a famous face.
88, Which same meant, thought Markby, that he was saying Harriet wasn't a kept woman.
89, She sees that Harriet is quietly gazing at her in the red firelight.
90, What was it about unashamed luxury, Harriet sometimes asked herself, which made her feel so uncomfortable?
91, Harriet met them at the edge of the yard with her hands on her hips.
92, Harriet Vane returns to her college for the occasion and finds herself in a maelstrom of obscene graffiti and poison pen letters.
93, Harriet times, middle-class people skied not at resorts but at local hills.
94, David and Harriet were commended for their fertility, and jokes were made about the influences of their bedroom.
95, Harriet stood there in breeches and waxed jacket, holding a rope halter and a plastic bucket.
96, Harriet found Paul teasing Ben: asking him to sing a tune, then taunting him.
97, It becomes heavy work to distract Harriet from brooding about lost Elton.
98, She was the scapegoat - Harriet, the destroyer of her family.
99, Harriet was an exception but then she was reared by an exceptional man.
100, If he loves her,[http:///Harriet.html] such feelings are changeable; an impulse to match Harriet with disappointed Frank is quickly put by.
101, Dorothy was trying to make what she said humorous, but Harriet felt threatened.
102, Harriet went out into the vestibule, which was already darkening with the approaching night.
103, Mary, the youngest child, and only girl, of Carlton and Harriet Babbs had a high fever in 1952.
104, But then Meredith discovered that the way to get Harriet relaxed and talking was to introduce the topic of animals.
105, But Harriet Shakespeare put a finger on her wrist to stop her.
106, The sisters were both there, Harriet behind a stout oak desk.
107, A study by Harriet and Sarah Harman, for example, documents appalling and degrading treatment of elderly people in private homes.
108, But in an hour, with the bridge awash, Harriet was back with the second cub.
109, Neither Harriet nor David would normally have wanted to go anywhere, for they loved their home.
110, When Harriet once again saw her daughter off at Penzance station it was this time with a sense of relief.
111, Luckily Billy saw Harriet leave, carrying the second of the cubs, and followed her at a distance.
112, Harriet played in tennis doubles and her public school boyfriends crowded in to eat her jam tarts.
113, Harriet: What did he lie about then?
114, American abolitionist Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery.
115, He talked of Harriet, and praised her so warmly.
116, Pre - eminent among these was Harriet Beecher Stowe.
117, That Harriet is a cold-hearted bitch.
118, Aunt Harriet used to entertain lavishly.
119, Bessie worked for Aunt Harriet for three years.
120, pre-eminent among these was Harriet Beecher Stowe.
121, Harriet Tubman died in Nineteen-Thirteen.
122, Louise won the disfavour of the two Hardy girls Mary and Harriet.
123, When Harriet Newman Cohen began practicing matrimonial law three decades ago, her clients were mostly women whose breadwinners had walked out.
124, Before she grew old, aunt Harriet used to entertain lavishly.
125, For example, he says Harriet Tubman was able to help American slaves escape to freedom because she saw herself flying like a bird in her dreams.
126, HARRIET WOROBEY, a childhood nutrition instructor, knows firsthand that children can be picky eaters, but even she was surprised by a preschooler last year who ate a mostly chocolate diet.
127, Harriet Tubman, the oldest member present, was the embodiment of their strength and their struggle.
128, One day, he went to see Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe, the writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
129, Any Tom, Dick or Harriet can log-on and broadcast their inner-most thoughts to the world.
130, President Bush has ordered his former White House counsel Harriet Miers to defy a congressional subpoena.
130, try its best to collect and make good sentences.
131, President Lincoln invited Harriet Beecher Stowe to the White House in 1862.
132, Because of her work on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman was called Moses.
133, Perhaps my mom thought that I would inherently understand the historical and biological context connecting Harriet Tubman and me and conclude that the captivity of humans by humans was evil.
134, In October Mary's half sister, Fanny, committed suicide; the next month Percy's wife, Harriet, drowned herself.
135, Hot on the heels of Harriet Green's appointment as chief executive of Thomas Cook, Janis Kong has joined the board of TUI Travel.
136, Today a House panel authorizes subpoenas for Karl Rove , Harriet Miers and others.
137, Harriet was further unfortunate in the tone of her companions at Mrs. Goddard's.
138, Harriet had not surmised her own danger, but the idea of It'struck her forcibly.
139, Never mind what was in the former RBS chief executive's contract, Harriet Harman averred.
140, September 18th 1891 Harriet Maxwell Converse is 1st white woman to become an Indian chief.
141, When my older twin sisters began showing an interest in music, Harriet Anne learned to play Grandma's upright piano, while Suzanne turned to Daddy's violin.
142, For Josiah Henson has lived on through the character in American fiction that he helped inspire: Uncle Tom, the long-suffering slave in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
143, Acme president McKinley is so nervous not even his beautiful secretary Harriet can calm him.
144, SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Historians say Harriet Tubman was born in the year Eighteen-Twenty.
145, She acted the role of the perfect servant for three years before aunt Harriet discovered her'little weakness '.
146, She is Harriet Tubman, a former slave who ran away from a nearby plantation in 1849 but returns to rescue others.
147, Moreover, this thesis speaks highly of Harriet Beecher Stowe ? s courage in giving Eliza? s rebellious spirit.
148, Mr. Knightley had spoken prophetically, when he once said, 'Emma, you have been no friend to Harriet Smith.
149, She now resolved to keep Harriet no longer in the dark.
150, Harriet Tubman became famous as a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad during the turbulent 1850s.
151, Harriet Beecher Stowe's clergyman father earned fame as an abolitionist and an evangelist.
152, Aunt Harriet could not find words to praise Bessie's industriousness and efficiency.
153, It is a good thing my aunt Harriet died years ago.
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