单词 | Dublin |
例句 | 1. I caught the next plane to Dublin. 2. I live within commuting distance of Dublin. 3. She's the buyer for a stylish boutique in Dublin. 4. Alan is a Reader in History at Dublin University. 5. A goal would have put Dublin 6-1 ahead. 6. Derek has sole responsibility for sales in Dublin. 7. After a year he transferred to University College, Dublin. 8. It felt strange to be back in Dublin. 9. His travels took him to Dublin, among other places. 10. Headquarters in Dublin has / have agreed. 11. She was a shady figure in the Dublin underworld. 12. Dublin bagged two goals in last night's win. 13. They scooted off to Dublin for the weekend. 14. Both London and Dublin are playing the matter down. 15. Calls to Dublin should now be prefixed with 010 3531. 16. She plans to return to Dublin to catch up with the relatives she has not seen since she married. 17. The girls fell in love with Dublin on previous visits. They said that what they liked was the buzz about the place. 18. Set in contemporary Dublin, this pacy thriller features kidnapping,[/dublin.html] mayhem and murder. 19. Dublin is thought of first and foremost for its literary heritage. 20. O'Connell Bridge in Dublin is famous for being broader than it is long. 21. Despite being a busy city, Dublin has the ambience of a country town. 22. Dublin people dress more individually than people in London or wherever. 23. He graduated in Trinity College, Dublin. 24. He completed 4 Dublin marathons in the 1980s. 25. Mr Healy died later in a Dublin hospital from bleed of the brain and a fractured skull. 26. I spent most of my youth hanging around the bars of Dublin. 27. The glasses of my car began to sweat when I drove out of Dublin. 28. He won himself two first-class tickets to fly to Dublin. 29. The first volume is the author's account of his misspent youth in the bars of Dublin. 30. In her autobiography, she describes the song's genesis late one night in a Dublin bar. 1. I caught the next plane to Dublin. 2. I live within commuting distance of Dublin. 3. I spent most of my youth hanging around the bars of Dublin. 4. The glasses of my car began to sweat when I drove out of Dublin. 5. She was a shady figure in the Dublin underworld. 31. One is being held in prison, the other in a Youth institution in Dublin. 32. In 1973, I was living in Dublin in a teeny bedsit with three other women. 33. The 18-year-old blue eyed beauty will represent her home town at the Miss Ireland competition in Dublin later this year. 34. Norbury crossed with an overhead kick and Dublin stabbed a close-range shot inside the near post. 35. Already he will have been smuggled out of Dublin, to somewhere safe, somewhere beyond us. 36. Customers clamour at the counter as thick as if they were handing out free tickets to Dublin. 37. Here he was following a precedent created by Lanfranc, who had already consecrated bishops of Dublin in 1074 and 1085. 38. Dermot was then a respected reporter, with a growing reputation amongst the poor of Dublin. 39. He originates from Dublin Zoo and is an example of the cooperation which exists between zoos. 40. He was finally arrested in Dublin in January 1993 and extradited to the United States. 41. Whipping Boy have just finished recording their debut album in Sun Studios, Dublin. 42. Arrangements are under way for the hosting of a lunch at the 1992 Autumn meeting in Dublin. 43. Casimir left Dublin for the Balkans as a war correspondent and enlistment. 44. In a mood of bitter-sweet melancholy,[] I walked back to the centre of Dublin. 45. Three rugby fans who were flying back from a match in Dublin were killed in the accident. 46. And, following the current fashion, Informix has also opened a software development centre in Dublin, Ireland. 47. Opening Catholic schools was bad enough but consorting with the head of the Dublin government was entirely beyond the pale for loyalists. 48. Eliot was asked to give the first Yeats memorial lecture in Dublin in 1940. 49. Like that time he'd taken her to Dublin, one blustery day in February of 1821. 50. She guessed she would try to get a ride into Dublin. 51. In Dublin, for example, two teaching hospitals were closed in 1987. 52. This uneasy county lies north of Dublin and south of the Border. 53. He is also interested in rugby, tennis, and jogging and has run three Dublin City Marathons. 54. Acceptance by Dublin of this principle was pleasing to London. 55. In 1817 the Dublin Society struck a gold medal in his honour. 56. Between Athlone and Dublin Sebastian talked almost without pause of what had happened since we last hung out together. 57. He also obtained a diploma from Dublin School of Engineering. 58. He was replaced in the closing minutes in Dublin by Rob Wainwright, who returns to the replacements' bench. 59. He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties, and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper. 60. The decision led to demonstrations and angry protests outside government buildings and parliament in Dublin. 61. Hopkins died in Dublin 8 June 1889 of typhoid fever. 62. The blue suit that no longer went to the Curragh race meetings or the Dublin Horse Show, was his evening wear. 63. Benny took the bus to Dublin on the first day of term with more trepidation than she would ever have expected. 64. He studied languages, mathematics, and philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin, where he became a Fellow in 1707. 65. The week long trip took in Dublin, Barlaston and Waterford. 66. A police spokesman warned that the vandalism could result in a tragedy on the main line between Belfast and Dublin. 67. She would get some Dublin Bay prawns and tons of garlic, if he could bring some great wine or other? 68. Later, the family moved to Churchtown, Dublin, when his father was stationed there in the late 1950s. 69. Perched high on a hill, the remains of the place overlooked Dublin like some skeletal sentinel. 70. Most offshore funds are domiciled in Guernsey, Dublin or Luxembourg. 71. Behind the fragmented Dublin tenement of the first act we see massed ranks of silent soldiers. 72. Twenty-four passengers were still being detained in two Dublin hospitals last night with fractures, and one with spinal injuries. 72. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 73. The 25-year-old Dublin soldier had been virtually written off in the welterweight division. 74. The Who accordingly took the Dublin stage in specially made green, white and gold tricolour gear. 75. The three were re-arrested on their release and deported to Dublin. 76. To say confidence is high among supporters in Dublin this week would be putting it mildly. 77. My father's father, a soldier in the Black Watch, had helped put down a rebellion one Easter in Dublin. 78. Most protestors were local but people from Belfast, Cork, Derry, Dublin and other areas attended. 79. We drove out of town on the Dublin road, then swung up a lane, beside a Round Tower and monastic ruin. 80. Kaczynski was scheduled to begin seven days of mental tests Saturday in his Dublin prison cell. 81. The soul followed when fly-half Michael Lynagh dislocated his left shoulder during the recent destruction of Ireland in Dublin. 82. He left him out of the match against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin two years ago. 83. Before a concert in Dublin, a hand-written note was pinned to the front door of the venue. 84. Once, for example, a truant officer came knocking on the door of our rooming house in Dublin, Mississippi. 85. Dame Sybil Connolly, internationally renowned interior designer, entertains at her private home in Dublin. 86. Masses were ending everywhere in Dublin, and I walked back to my hotel through streams of home-going worshippers. 87. St Patrick's Day parades north and south have also been cancelled including a four-day festival in Dublin. 88. Guinness tried his hand at the new Porter with rather more success than his fellow Dublin brewers. 89. A 14-year-old youth died after falling into a drain at Baldoyle, Co Dublin. 90. You could get a record deal in London, Glasgow, Dublin or Manchester. 91. The device won the 1990 prototype machine gold medal and the 1991 new machine award at the Dublin Spring Fair. 92. Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise. 93. Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces, as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end. 94. In a rural constituency it can be some small town; in the ten constituencies of Dublin, a suburb. 95. This was the first summit-level canal in Britain, built to transport coal from Tyrone to Dublin. 96. All you had to do was drive off the ferry, find the main road, and drive straight to Dublin. 97. Unlike these cities, Dublin is thought of first and foremost for its literary heritage, rather than for its art. 98. U2's Achtung Baby album won five trophies but they stayed home - preferring to celebrate in their favourite Dublin pub instead. 99. We have now invested £150m in an ambitious upgrading programme of our brewery at St James's Gate in Dublin. 100. I wish that Merseyside, which I love dearly, would follow the example of Dublin. 101. Dublin has neither the artistic inheritance nor the financial resources to better such extravagances. 102. Riverdance, after its world premiere at the Public Theatre in Dublin in 1995, has taken the world by storm. 102. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 103. Leeds youth team are playing in Dublin tonight against Home Farm youths. 104. The estate agent came down from Dublin to show them over. 105. The Turners had long been associated with the ironmongery trade in Dublin. 106. Twelve years later, Biddy returns to Dublin as a highly successful photographer using the name Beth Waters. 107. Like the head on stout, Dublin resists the slide into modern ways. 108. She had only recently arrived in Dublin, a servant girl in the house of Captain and Mrs Lewis. 109. It isn't a particularly beautiful city in the sense that Paris, London or Dublin are. 110. She had stood outside the huge pillars of University College, Dublin, and looked at it all with satisfaction. 111. However, official sources in Dublin have advised fans planning to make the trip to submit travel-document applications immediately. 112. After Christmas, Mona, the one girl who had not married, came every weekend from Dublin. 113. Manager Ferguson is still undecided on his team but £1million Dion Dublin looks likely to start his first game. 114. The Dublin brewery is, as a result of this investment, one of the most technologically advanced of its kind. 115. Or is the genuine Dublin culture to be found in the new sprawling suburbs with its run-down libraries and shopping malls? 116. The week long festival begins on September 13 and will be performed simultaneously at venues in Dublin and Belfast. 117. Derek learnt his rowing at Belfast Inst before winning a coveted senior eights championship with Dublin University in 1981. 118. Yesterday's meeting resumed talks broken off after eight hours in Dublin last month. 119. He was born in 1855 in Dublin, Ireland, where his father was a postal clerk. 120. Eve had spent the day wandering around Dublin with a heavy heart. 121. Eamonn is a scientist and Arthur an anaesthetist, both in Dublin. 122. And relations between Dublin and London have been severely strained. 123. Twenty-four track, residential facility just over an hour's drive from Dublin. 124. Now she would be sent to a convent of the same order in Dublin where she would do a secretarial course. 125. That this objective has not been achieved continues to irritate Dublin. 126. Harte was freed and flew to Ireland, where he was arrested on arrival in Dublin. 127. A bastion of male privilege on the rocky Dublin shoreline, so called because of the water depth. 128. Alone and friendless, she had struck up a casual friendship with Dermot as he showed her Dublin. 129. Most of his missionary activity took place north of the line between Dublin and Galway. 130. She died at Roebuck House, her Dublin home, 27 April 1953, surrounded by her family. 131. Earlier, more than 2,500 people signed a book of condolence within an hour of its opening in Dublin. 132. The pack is strong, but we lost lots of lineout ball in Dublin and never got going. 132. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 133. Eve's room in the Dublin convent had no bedside table with a small radio on it. 134. Rupert is expected to be a key witness at the judge-only trial due to open in Dublin on April 24. 135. Everyone knows that a Street Directory of Dublin is essential to the reading of joyce. 136. When Uncle Guy arrived from Dublin he brought them an enormous box of chocolates. 137. What then is Luxembourg or Dublin attractive for funds? 138. The office was transferred from Belfast to Dublin. 139. Dublin is the capital of Ireland. 140. Carwin was wanted in Dublin for theft and murder. 141. Tens of thousands lined the route from Dublin airport. 142. I am sure all of you will have a wonderful time at Riverdance, just as so many millions around the world have done since the show began it's extraordinary journey in Dublin in 1995. 143. New highways, like Dublin M50 beltway, are opening regularly, and even the most seemingly far-flung single-lane roads are well paved. 144. Dublin reported that the strange telegram had been put in by a person signing the name of J. Hartigan, giving the Hibernian Hotel as his address. 145. Born in Dublin, in 1865, the firstborn of John Butler Yeats and Susan Mary Yeats. 146. Like Joyce, Brown employed the stream-of-consciousness technique and captured the Dublin culture in his use of humor, language and unique character description. 147. The Duke of Wellington, British soldier of distinction, statesman, was born at Dublin. 148. Dublin city is currently like a tinderbox just waiting to explode. 149. Sie studiert normalerweise in Regensburg , nach Dublin ist sie f ü r ein Jahr als Erasmus - Studentin gekommen. 150. Representing modern Ireland in 1994, three ruddy-cheeked Dublin children are featured with a pony at a time when cars still dodged horse-drawn carts in the country's capital. 151. In 1985, the British House of Commons approved the Anglo-Irish accord giving Dublin a consultative role in the governing of British-ruled Northern Ireland. 152. Meanwhile he gave to Dublin its first charter of municipal liberties. 153. "The Commitments" is the gutsy story of a Dublin rock band. 154. Dublin has rocketed up the charts to become one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations for city breaks. 155. He spent the first few months on a walking and sketching tour, before fetching up in Dublin. 156. He had been receiving hospital treatment for some time and died in the Irish capital, Dublin. 157. The Cup (and the club that donated it) is named after Ireland's most famous rugby stadium, Lansdowne Road in Dublin, and was crafted by Irish firm Waterford Crystal. 158. The first St. Patrick's Day parade in Ireland was held in Dublin only in 1931. 159. France has also asked Israel to explain the use of false French passports and Dublin is to make a similar representation. 160. Old Dublin A supreme style of smoking mixture based on the renowned cool smoky aroma of Cyprus Latika (spelling error). 161. Dublin Core : Cataloging Standard of 21 st Century Library? 162. Beside this ,[http:///dublin.html] the formalization based on OWL + Dublin Core is provided. 163. Responsibility for the attacks was claimed by different groups. A phone call to a Dublin newspaper said the soldiers had been killed by the Real IRA, notorious for the Omagh bombing in 1998. 164. By 1946 his first play in English, Mungo 's Mansion, had been successfully staged at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and his first novel, Quench the Moon, had been accepted for publication. 165. As a kid I was an amateur ice-skater so my friends paraded me around Dublin in one of my old costumes. 166. Dublin police were yesterday investigating the third gangland murder in the city in three days. 167. The letter follows the damning Irish government report on widespread child abuse by priests in the Dublin archdiocese between 1975 and 2004. 168. four major colleges of surgery, viz. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. 169. Jenny's staying in Dublin for a few weeks, but she now lives in Belfast. 170. But Porto, whose dominance in their domestic league saw them go unbeaten and finish 38 points ahead of Braga, were far from their best in Dublin. 171. Officials in Dublin are holding talks with European Union and International Monetary Fund representatives to reach a course of action to solve the current debt crisis. 172. Our headquarters are in Hartford, Connecticut with additional offices in London and Dublin. 173. Composer George Frideric Handel was bankrupt when in 1741 a group of Dublin charities offered him a commission to write a musical work. 174. While in the Dail as Socialist Party TD, Joe Higgins alongside Socialist Party councillors in Dublin and Cork, has continuously fought on the issues that affect young people. 175. A Dublin fusilier was in that shelter one night and said he saw him in South Africa. 176. Rush believes Dalglish will already have designs on winning the competition and feels the chance to play in a Dublin final would represent a special moment for the club. 177. Christadelphians today are found for the most part in Belfast in Northern Ireland, and Dublin , Waterford and Galway in the Republic of Ireland. 178. We begin though with football, Porto have won Europa League after a goal from their Colombian striker Radamel Falcao gave them a 1-0 win over Braga in Dublin. 179. The great thing about this was I was playing an Irishman brogue, very specific in Dublin. 180. Jonathan Swift (1667m1745), Irish-born, became a priest of the Church of Ireland and later dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. 181. In 1886 Yeats formed the Dublin Lodge of the hermetic Society. 182. Reputation - Luxembourg and Dublin have an excellent reputation for their regulation. 183. Born in Ireland of English parents, Swift went to school there through his bachelor's degree (Trinity College, Dublin, capital of Ireland). 184. Xinhua News: According to foreign reports, a small airplane 10 in the Irish capital Dublin and Cork airport fire accident, caused several casualties. 185. Following this up led Beth Phillips, a PhD student working with Professor Rennie, to win the Blue Riband Award for work she presented at the summer meeting of The Physiological Society in Dublin. 186. Bertie Ahern will host a working dinner for Tony Blair tonight as he jets into Dublin on a whistle-stop tour of EU capitals. 187. Can there ever have been a more appropriate memorial to a writer than the new Samuel Beckett bridge that opened in Dublin on 10 December? 188. Partitioning metadata of Dublin Core type described by XML automaticly based on OAI protocol is another. 189. In the collection, Joyce chooses Dublin, the capital of Ireland, as the background, and presents to us vivid description of the life in Dublin at the beginning of the last century. 190. 1979 - In Dublin, Ireland, Irish Republican Army member Thomas McMahon is sentenced to life in prison for the assassination of Lord Mountbatten. 191. William Butler Yeats, a most famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin on June 13,1865. 192. The absurd trial is a sendup of the Dublin courts. 193. Therefore it is a fire-new scheme to describe Dublin Core with XML. 194. The Dead by Joyce describes the life state that is depressing, paralyzing, tiring,[] idle and living dead of the middle- and lower-class citizens in Dublin and the ultimate ending. 195. She trained in Dublin and in Darjeeling, India, before taking her religious vows in 1937. 196. A second damning report, due to be published by the end of June, will detail the abuse of hundreds of children in the Dublin archdiocese from 1940 onwards. 197. I've met with officials from Bangalore, Barcelona, Chennai, Dublin, Fukuoka, Helsinki, Shenzhen, Stockholm, and many American cities as well. 198. DUBLIN (Reuters) - It started as an April Fool's joke but an Irish bookmaker's proposal to hold the world's biggest strip poker contest will become reality next month. 199. He was given the Freedom of the City of Dublin by the Lord Mayor. 200. When the Celtic Tiger was still roaring some years ago, Irish planners invested 300 million euros ($412 million) in an extension of a city tramline into the countryside south of Dublin. 201. IdentiGEN , a Dublin - based food - safety company, has relocated its American headquarters. |
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