单词 | Ruth |
例句 | 1. He stopped suddenly when he saw Ruth. 2. This is a manuscript bearing as a title Ruth. 3. Ruth had/possessed great writing skills. 4. Ruth was a daughter of Abraham. 5. Ruth draped a shawl over her shoulders. 6. Ruth went pale as the news sank in. 7. Some of the hairpin bends had Ruth clinging to her seat. 8. His complex anger flamed afresh , and Ruth was in terror of him. 9. Ruth was dismayed to see how thin he had grown. 10. Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters. 11. He looked as desolate as Ruth felt. 12. Ruth could not bear to watch her parents arguing. 13. 'It was her,' said Ruth, gibbering with fear. 14. Ruth and Richard danced together all evening. 15. Ruth went about her tasks in a dream. 16. Ruth has hung up her dancing shoes. 17. Ruth moved into our apartment and promptly took over. 18. Ruth looked down, unable to meet his eye. 19. Ruth hooked her arm through Tony's. 20. Albert raised his eyes and stared at Ruth. 21. Mrs Carson gave Ruth a questioning look. 22. He left Ruth to find her own way home. 23. Ruth danced all evening with Richard. 24. Ruth felt dizzy with relief. 25. Ruth felt her mouth go dry. 26. Ruth had frequently sicked up her bottle milk. 27. How about Ruth? Have you heard from her? 28. The door flew open and Ruth stormed in. 29. Slowly Ruth withdrew her hand from his. 30. Ruth went down to the lower deck . 1. He stopped suddenly when he saw Ruth. 2. This is a manuscript bearing as a title Ruth. 3. Ruth had/possessed great writing skills. 4. Ruth was a daughter of Abraham. 5. Ruth draped a shawl over her shoulders. 6. Ruth went pale as the news sank in. 7. Some of the hairpin bends had Ruth clinging to her seat. 8. His complex anger flamed afresh , and Ruth was in terror of him. 9. Ruth was dismayed to see how thin he had grown. 10. Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters. 31. Tell him to ask Ruth - she'll put him straight. 32. Ruth hesitated, uncertain of how to combine honesty and diplomacy in her answer. 33. Mrs Peterson came in to see Ruth just the once. 34. Ruth took a deep breath, summoned up her courage, and told him the truth. 35. Ruth was thunderstruck when he presented her with an engagement ring. 36. Ruth paused to draw breath , her voice barely hiding her excitement. 37. What have you got against Ruth? She's always been good to you. 38. Ruth wrote at once, asking Maria to postpone her visit. 39. He told me - and this is strictly entre nous - that he's going to ask Ruth to marry him. 40. Ruth made it her business to get to know the customers. 41. I never realized Ruth Rendell and Barbara Vine were one and the same . 42. He didn't deceive himself that he and Ruth could remain friends. 43. Much to her surprise, Ruth started feeling broody in her late twenties. 44. Ruth sat, knees drawn up under her chin, and waited. 45. What's up with Ruth? She's been on a downer all week. 46. I'm sure she tells Ruth everything we say - they're as thick as thieves, those two. 47. Ruth walked with her as far as the corner of the road. 48. May I take this opportunity to congratulate Ruth on her promotion. 49. Ruth knew that she couldn't continue in the relationship for much longer. 50. Ruth clutched a dog-eared Bible in one hand. 51. Ruth understood why in that tender, desperate second. 52. Ruth thought how smart Sean looked. 53. Ruth looked, feeling her heart thump. 54. No one other than herself pursued or accosted Ruth. 55. Ruth let her eyes dwell on the forest. 56. Ruth Well, this business about housework being unwaged. 57. Ruth averted her eyes to above Steve's shoulder. 58. Ruth willed it to metamorphose itself to arsenic. 59. Ruth slumped back into her chair. 60. Ruth gazed down at the sleeping child. 61. Ruth handed the letter to Ernest. 62. Ruth stood shaking with despair and indecision. 63. Dr Ruth offers advice on sexual problems. 64. But I've no choice, Ruth thought desperately. 65. With a tremendous effort Ruth forced her eyes open. 66. Ruth gazed about her in awe. 67. Ruth heard the old footsteps shuffling away. 68. Ruth and I played a spiritless game of Scrabble. 69. Ruth, lovey, are you there? 70. Ruth and Al are going to move to Seattle. 71. Ruth slept on a sofa downstairs. 72. Ruth put her cool hand on my burning forehead. 73. Ruth wore the pale lavender cotton dress which Mrs Carson had given her. 74. It was a welcome distraction when Ruth Rasmussen walked in with a pot of coffee and a large plate of muffins. 75. Ruth fixed herself a cold drink and sat out on the balcony of the apartment to drink it. 76. Ruth nodded her agreement and he put out his hand and pulled her to her feet. 77. Hunger and a need for sea air drove Ruth down to the Puerto de Pollensa. 78. Everyone on board who was free to do so had attended the funeral, Ruth standing with the Carsons on the upper deck. 79. As Nanna took Ruth by the hand out into the street, the horse hitched to the coal cart shook its head. 80. I also like Ruth, more than anyone else seems to. 81. Ruth clenched her hands inside her cloak, nerving herself to follow him; but it was Fand who didn't move. 82. Ruth sparkled in the midst of them like a jewel in cobwebs. 83. It had cost Ruth her pride in being forced to do such a thing. 84. Ruth looked round at him, half afraid at his tone. 85. Ruth was there waiting when the hatches were raised and she escaped at once and went up on deck. 86. When Ruth and Miss Beard arrived at the rear door of the house, the carriage was already waiting. 87. She'd been well aware that Ruth Russell grudged her every penny. 88. Ruth said she depends on cram schools to keep up her high score. 88. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 89. Ruth Kahn is one of the volunteers who worked for Community Board 4, which looked after the interests of Clinton. 90. Joan and her sister Ruth appeared early in the saga, and young Paul opened the very first book of the series. 91. Ruth saw a green trail of cloaks, light striking from silver helmets, and a cold transfixing stare. 92. While he shook out the blanket and brushed down his trousers Ruth turned her pinched face towards the sea. 93. Ruth Eisenberg, the Institute's deputy director of practice regulation, has replaced June Ward as director of communications. 94. Ruth enjoyed her paddle. 95. She gazed at Ruth, and her face seemed to fill up with horror. 96. As children, she and her sister Ruth had reckoned the first outing to pick primroses as the true herald of spring. 97. You must speak to Ruth and impress upon her that she has to come to school. 98. I've found out more about it now, so if you wouldn't mind giving him a message, Ruth? 99. Mrs Ruth Wilson will now receive the planning applications. 3. 100. The singer, her darker side flaring up, demanded that Ruth give up her other clients and become her personal manager. 101. The correct use of a colon is shown in the quotation from Ruth. 102. Ruth looked up at him with pain in her heart as he poured two glasses. 103. Poppy by Ruth Harris Poppy's flesh is alabaster, below a cap of bandages. 104. Slowly Ruth peeled off her vest-top and wriggled out of her shorts. 105. Ruth only knew that all her hope was pinned on Fand to get her and Adam out of this. 106. Ruth and I have lived, and the kids have lived, in an extremely difficult situation. 107. Ruth felt small and insecure, as if she were a child again. 108. Sometimes, too, Ruth had eaten in a snack bar, having saved up her pocket money for a beefburger. 109. On a sob Ruth swallowed hard and closed her eyes to the burning sun overhead. 110. In fact she was as quiet as a mouse and Ruth hardly knew she was there. 111. But presently the smile faded, and Ruth thought he had seen something wrong in her face. 112. Ruth squeezed tight her eyes and swallowed hard as the aircraft soared up into the sky. 113. It was a habit he had that confirmed to Ruth that a romantic relationship with him could never be. 114. In the mornings Ruth Rasmussen would be ready with a cooler of sandwiches and soft drinks. 115. Ruth left her waterproof in the bath to dry, and went into her room, shutting the door. 116. Ruth was dismayed to see how thin she had grown. 117. She must not try to picture Ruth in that house. 118. The story of Ruth illuminates for me the unbridgeable difference, rather than the similarity, between her situation and mine. 118. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 119. When Ruth went into the house Hester was sitting on an upright chair by the table, peeling potatoes. 120. Ruth thought it more likely that his silver tongue had got around her. 121. Last year Ruth taught primary-school teachers undergoing a government-sponsored fitness programme. 122. The receptionist had opened up readily enough when Ruth had opened up her purse. 123. He turned down a street leading to the coast road, and Ruth knew he was heading for Starr Hills. 124. The rain came on harder, and what with that and the darkness, Ruth could scarcely see anything. 125. Ruth found herself obliged to share a bedroom with Polly Beard. 126. The first day Emma had escorted Ruth to the gates and come back with a red nose. 127. Ruth Benedict, writing of puberty ceremonies in various societies, sheds some light on this seemingly paradoxical cultural attitude. 128. There was to be no paddling around in the shallow waters for this man, Ruth thought. 129. Ruth nearly choked on the last crumb of her pastry. 130. A Rachmaninov piano concerto swept through the flat, making the problem of Ruth trivial and vague. 131. Trembling with ardour, he thrust again and again and Ruth closed around him, drawing him deeply into her. 132. Aggressive people become more aggressive around passive people, Ruth said. 133. There was no answer, and after a second he nodded at Ruth and moved unsteadily down the hallway to the bedroom. 134. Sometimes Alfred allowed Ruth to leave the barge and walk beside the horse on the towpath, to stretch her legs. 135. Ruth sat hunched, knees drawn up under her chin, and waited. 136. Ruth jumped to her feet, bitterly disappointed that he dismissed her so suddenly, but determined not to show it. 137. She looked at Ruth drinking a mug of tea at the table. 138. For Ruth it will be a dream come true as she becomes the youngest female licensed amateur rider in history. 139. Perhaps Mrs Longhill had already written during the days Ruth had been confined to bed. 140. Curtain rods found on shelf in garage of Ruth Paine. 141. For the rest of the journey Maria prattled on about Bradford, but Ruth did not hear a word. 142. The piece was purchased from the private collection of Ruth Blumka, a New York dealer with close ties to the museum. 143. Ruth knocked on the now open door and then stepped into the suite. 144. They ate in silence, the drawing dividing them, to which, between mouthfuls, Ruth added a stroke or two. 145. He remembers who he is, Ruth thought with a pang of relief. 146. He could not abduct Ruth, even assuming he had instructions to do so, which seemed unlikely. 147. Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich. 148. Ruth kept her distance from him but she could do nothing about the wretched aura that surrounded him. 149. Frequently Ruth wondered why he hadn't ended up in borstal or some other institution. 150. His kiss was tender and Ruth slid her arms around his neck and returned the warmth. 151. Any road, here it is, plain as a pikestaff, Miss Ruth Appleby. 152. Ruth opened her mouth to protest but closed it again. 153. Ruth wanted to reach out and pull him back, as if he were moving towards a precipice. 154. Ruth touched his shoulder and turned back to the stove. 155. Ruth cried out in despair as his mouth and tongue teased her feminine core. 156. Uncle Nick came a close second, Robin and Jenny joint thirds; thinking of them all, Ruth ached with homesickness. 157. Shakily Ruth stepped out of the car, reaching for her raffia shoulder-bag in the back seat. 158. Emma suspected some of the other children had harassed her, but even to Emma, Ruth had been close-mouthed. 159. Dolores stood back grinning, urging Ruth to go on in. 160. Babe Ruth accepts a plug of chew from his girlfriend before getting the game-winning hit. 161. Fernando drew away from her and Ruth scrambled to her feet, smoothing the creases from her dress. 162. Ruth constantly complained about the fidgeting child next to her. 163. Ruth shook her head and then with her free hand scooped her hair back from her face. 164. Occasionally, he broke off to bound up to Ruth Bassett's bedroom where she was getting ready. 165. Ruth went down, then climbed up again into the dunes, wondering how she was going to find Adam. 166. A promenade ran along the top, and Ruth saw Council workmen piling sandbags against the brightly painted railings. 167. Ruth loved the ancient town of Pollensa with its quaint narrow streets and low red stone houses. 168. A dismissive gesture but to Ruth one he didn't relish doing very much. 169. Well, he seemed to have cheered up, thought Ruth, clearing the table. 170. Rachaela had not asked Ruth if she wished to send Emma her love. 171. Well, I just told Ruth not to be a silly girl and got him off to Nurse. 172. Ruth finished her coffee and rinsed her cup out before writing a note for Steve. 173. Ruth looked away in panic then braved herself to look back but the gaunt(), pinched face had gone. 174. Ruth felt as if she could do nothing but stare. 175. As Ruth tried to find an answer, a faint lost crying sounded far above, like seagulls. 176. Some of the hairpin bends had Ruth clinging to her seat and holding her breath. 177. Panting, Ruth looked desperately round at the great host of Women. 178. Ruth went out of the house and ran down the steep moorland path all the way to Ilkley. 179. Bells hung on the inside which occasionally Ruth, when in residence[Sentencedict], would strike. 180. Lucky girl, Ruth thought miserably as she followed her nose to the kitchen, a choice of two men. 181. And she had been special, Ruth gritted to herself as she rubbed her body liberally with shower gel. 182. After drying her hair Ruth tied it back from her face with a white velvet ribbon and planned her next move. 183. Ruth found secret corners with grey stone seats and jasmine scenting the air. 184. On the thirtieth of December the doctor called again and pronounced Ruth fit to get up. 185. As he got more excited as they got closer to Pollensa so Ruth sank into a deeper depression. 186. Such a romantic scenario, such an agonising scene to witness and yet it was compulsive viewing for Ruth. 187. Ruth Smith and Lyn Saunders check the noticeboard to see when they are scheduled to take up their positions on checkouts. 188. Like with Ruth and me, sometimes we get itchy in the temper. 189. The dale had weather to match every mood, Ruth thought. 190. Looking through the rubble, Ruth saw the whole Castle was alive with the sparks of spears. 191. He was dressed casually in narrow white trousers and a white short-sleeved shirt and Ruth knew the shirt would be silk. 192. During the 19205, Babe Ruth joked that he earned more than President Hoover because he had a better year. 193. Ruth flinched as droplets of water landed on her bare midriff. 194. Ruth was always on the phone and yet she had the gall to tell me off for making one call. 195. Ruth Lovell, Joan's sister, was also perplexed by her husband's moodiness. 196. She replaced Ruth Feldgrill-Zankel who had resigned to become deputy mayor of Graz. 197. A perfect position for bracing himself to kiss her, Ruth thought wildly in the heat of the moment. 198. Here the normal justification thesis establishes the credentials of John and Ruth as authorities in their fields. 199. Frozen as she was, Ruth felt a shudder going down her spine. 200. Claude and Ruth were talking quietly with Pat, who sat cross-legged on the sofa. 201. Ruth Halpern, who had just been brainstorming about the idea with a death-penalty defense lawyer, was intrigued. 202. She stood up, proudly displaying the child for Ruth to see. 203. So much for security, Ruth mused as she leapt back into the jeep and drove up the long gravelly drive. 204. Probably that had been one of the things which Aunt Ruth, who had little dress sense, so disliked about her. 205. She and Ruth lived most of the year in Ealing, where their father owned a furniture shop. 206. Fernando tried to slow the pace and Ruth clung to him breathlessly. 207. There were numerous tourists admiring the incredible views but to Ruth there was no one in the world but Fernando. 208. Perhaps it was wrong to feel empathy with Ruth simply because she too had played truant. 208. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 209. Ruth caught a 5-pound sea bass and wrapped it up in paper to bring home to her cat. 210. Rachaela had turned on Ruth, not just the habitual cold shoulder, but with a firework of dislike and alienation. 211. Ruth sat on the loo and held her head in her hands. 212. Excited, they called Ruth at home and invited her along too. 213. Slowly Ruth ran her hand across his chest and pressed her lips to his flesh once again. 214. He chatted on about the landscape, enthusing at the sights that Ruth had already seen. 215. Ruth tripped and fell as she walked up the steps. The boys behind her sniggered. 216. Ruth clung to him as her wide eyes drank in the nightmare splendour of the illuminated stalagmites and stalactites. 217. Ruth poured cornflakes and milk, and ate them sitting at the table where Rachaela drank her coffee. 218. Habit, Gran said dryly, when asked; and Ruth knew she got fewer bookings every year. 219. Ruth listened and started nervously at every passing footstep. 220. Ruth was the cynosure of all eyes. 221. Easton agreed and said he would mention it to Ruth. 222. After some argument,() Ruth was eventually won over to our side. 223. Ruth is always truthful and anything she says will be accredited. 224. Ruth then picked up the threads of life at home. 225. Ruth was filled with elation at having won the prize. 226. When Aunt Ruth was at home I was surrounded by love. 227. Ruth is a visionary girl; she spends her time daydreaming. 228. Ruth was exhausted and more than once lost her temper. 229. Ruth reminds Burt again and again to relax at the opening ceremony. 230. I make a reservation three days ago . My name is Ruth Carson. 231. Somehow or other[http:///ruth.html], Ruth and he seemed to be always quarrelling. 232. The thought of Ruth, though, reminded him of something else. 233. Ruth Benedict ( 1887 - 1948 ) was one of America's leading cultural anthropologists. |
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