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单词 Berlin
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1. She left by plane for Berlin.
2. Berlin was divided into four sectors after the war.
3. Berlin sounds fascinating from your description.
4. He's editing a book of essays by Isaiah Berlin.
5. The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949.
6. The pulling down of the Berlin Wall infused the world with optimism.
6. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
7. The Berlin wall was the supreme symbol of the Cold War.
8. Cath hasn't phoned since she went to Berlin.
9. The Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
10. I'd like to book two tickets to Berlin.
11. He captained the siege of Berlin.
12. The Wall used to divide East and West Berlin.
13. Frank is currently domiciled in Berlin.
14. He went to Berlin by aeroplane.
15. I'd like to go to Berlin again one day.
16. She was assigned to the newspaper's Berlin office.
17. Travel is by coach overnight to Berlin.
18. For investors with deep pockets , the Berlin property market is attractive.
19. The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the dawn of a new era in European history.
20. We in Berlin hardly knew a war was on during the early part of 1941.
21. Parts of the Berlin wall are being allowed to stand as historic monuments.
22. The Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the Cold War.
23. The wall through Berlin was finally ruptured, prefiguring the reunification of Germany.
24. Hitler himself committed suicide as Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin.
25. Political pressure finally winkled him out and on to a plane bound for Berlin.
26. Passengers should check in for flight BA 125 to Berlin.
27. Few cities in Europe can match the cultural richness of Berlin.
28. A soldier was arrested after running amok with a vehicle through Berlin.
29. It was a long time since my last visit to Berlin, and it had changed dramatically in the intervening period/years.
30. By then, the euphoria over the fall of the Berlin Wall had evaporated.
1. She left by plane for Berlin.
2. Berlin was divided into four sectors after the war.
3. Berlin sounds fascinating from your description.
4. He's editing a book of essays by Isaiah Berlin.
5. The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949.
6. The pulling down of the Berlin Wall infused the world with optimism.
6. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
7. Hitler himself committed suicide as Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin.
8. The Berlin wall was the supreme symbol of the Cold War.
9. He went to Berlin by aeroplane.
10. They haven't decided whether they will go to London or Berlin.
11. He's shacked up with some girl he met in Berlin.
31. Once you have a flat in central Berlin,you can always monetize it when the prices rise.
32. I'm quite taken by the idea of Christmas in Berlin.
33. The Upper House of the German parliament is to meet today in Berlin.
34. They haven't decided whether they will go to London or Berlin.
35. The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in a whole new era.
36. Recent developments are as portentous as the collapse of the Berlin Wall.
37. He's shacked up with some girl he met in Berlin.
38. The story tells of his flight from East to West Berlin.
39. The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
40. Thousands of ravers came to Berlin yesterday for the world's largest techno music party.
41. The Berlin settlement of 1878 disappointed Russian hopes in the Balkans.
42. The army set off on a forced march towards Berlin.
43. On May Day hundreds of thousands used to be bussed in to parade through East Berlin.
44. Eating in East Berlin used to be a hazardous and joyless experience.
45. The wall between East and West Berlin came down in 1989.
46. The fall of the Berlin wall marked the end of an era.
47. When the Berlin Wall came down it wasn't just the roads that opened up but the waterways too.
48. Checkpoint Charlie used to be the most famous border crossing between East and West Berlin.
49. In May 1949,[http:///berlin.html] Stalin conceded defeat and reopened land access to Berlin.
50. Khruschev's threats over Berlin came to nothing.
51. Guks, my fourteen-year-old cousin, had been to Berlin recently.
52. BNo wonder Berlin wrote essays rather than complete books.
53. Berlin was coming to the boil.
54. The Berlin Wall theory has policy implications.
55. Equally important was the West Berlin economic miracle.
56. The Berlin school deserves special mention.
57. Berlin is in the grip of a heatwave.
58. No aircrew ever thought Berlin was an easy op.
59. The Berlin Radio Choir sings beautifully.
60. The Berlin airlift caught the imagination of the world.
61. By 9 o'clock we reached the outskirts of Berlin.
62. He has also met Senate leaders in West Berlin.
63. Nowhere are such tensions more evident than in Berlin.
64. The Berlin Wall used to divide East and West Berlin.
65. This extraordinary story was inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the disillusion which followed.
66. Hundreds are injured as the streets of Berlin become a battlefield.
67. Where to stay Berlin has a string of first-class hotels[sentence dictionary], and not a lot in the middling class.
68. A malign child of the Cold War who had once been the uncrowned underworld king of Berlin.
69. Thereafter, it was fostered by de Gaulle's staunch support of Adenauer's hard line on Berlin.
70. Meanwhile, last September they opened a branch of their New York gallery in Berlin.
71. On Saturday 18 July, Congress excursions visit a very wide range of sites in and around Berlin.
72. Palatial observatories were founded at Paris, London, and Berlin for the express purpose of determining longitude by the heavens.
73. The compromise solution in Berlin did not lead to a permanent end to tension.
74. And in self-pity that the ugly reality of Berlin had once again destroyed her fleeting moment of happiness.
75. He spent 21 months in prison before the prisoner exchange in Berlin, 35 years ago next Monday.
76. Now 32 carriers are flying into Tegel Airport, foremost among them Lufthansa, which was founded in Berlin in 1926.
77. Between 1956 and 1960 the association had to fight for the right to enter the Big Berlin Exhibition as a separate group.
78. Culture in Berlin came first through state institutions, and developed very late and all at once.
79. Nationalism - from Prague to Paris, from Berlin to Budapest - is a potent, perilous brew.
80. But keep his nose clean and take their money, and he could have a marvellous life in Berlin.
81. One such was divided Berlin, the city where so much of the Cold War drama had taken place.
82. In Berlin, Friedrichstrasse meets Zimmerstrasse at a very ordinary road junction across which traffic flows freely.
83. Against the sensuality of the romantic, Berlin offered the sobriety of the realist.
84. I only have to walk the streets of Berlin to have it in my mind.
85. The last of the pre-war Kindertransporte left Berlin on 31 August.
86. On the one hand they are rebuilding in Berlin the grandiose capital of a restored nation state.
87. Closed for 50 years by the Communists, the school reopened after the Berlin Wall fell.
88. Barnes said Munich, Dortmund, Berlin and Stuttgart were interested in staging the new cup tournament.
89. The last thing he needed right now was an angry and errant wife wandering around Berlin.
90. Forget the Berlin Wall itself, there are some lovely kiosks selling cold war kitsch.
91. Then, at his peak, he moves off to Paris, London, Berlin.
92. The upshot of the visit was the withdrawal of the Berlin ultimatum in favour of a conference.
93. Those who lament that Berlin never wrote a great treatise miss the point.
94. He was a leader of the 1892 splinter group in the Berlin Society.
95. By this time the Soviets had forced a crisis by blockading Berlin, and fears of war mounted.
96. Many West Berlin pensioners, who had set off to visit relatives and friends in the East, looked scared.
96. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
97. Worldwide there are 48 Burberry outlets, with a good performance reported from new outlets such as in Berlin.
98. His achievement in Cleveland was not dissimilar to yours in Berlin and Mravinsky's in Leningrad?
99. When I returned to the drawing room, a clergyman was talking about the hardships being suffered by children in Berlin.
100. Prussian blue, a dark rich blue discovered in Berlin in 1704, alluding to the colour of Tony Weller's face.
101. To reach East Berlin they must cross through Checkpoint Charlie, not far from their outpost.
102. When we return to the apartment, Maria has made a full confession and is asking Glass to help Leonard out of Berlin.
103. Soon hoofers pass a grassy picnic area honoring the friendly relations between Los Angeles and Berlin.
104. Yet its original presentation at the Berlin Festival was by no means an unalloyed success.
105. Years earlier, in Berlin, Claudia had had a serious crush on Sam McCready.
106. None of the western papers has made big inroads in east Berlin and Brandenburg.
107. The whole of Berlin seemed to be on the move that day, spreading itself along the barrier like ivy.
108. There are nearly two dozen crossing points from West to East Berlin.
109. Some east Berlin enterprises, though grotesquely overmanned under the old regime, have good technology and promising futures.
110. Just as Canetti didn't like the advertising hoardings in Berlin, so he dislikes self-advertisement.
111. Berlin has a surprising amount of open space including the beautiful Grunewald Forest.
112. A secondary emphasis was to be placed on traffic between Berlin and Tokyo.
113. After Frankfurt, the cities worst affected by mob violence are Hamburg, Berlin and Munich.
114. The 1992 Berlin Film Festival attracted more than 700 films from around the world in documentary and feature categories.
115. I think they're getting desperate and Berlin seems the likeliest cause.
116. It also suggests picking Berlin as an Olympic Games site.
117. West Berlin was always a social security case, getting massive cash injections from Bonn.
118. It was also true, however, of the Western allies who also possessed important residual legal rights, especially in relation to Berlin.
119. Mohajerani's wife, Jamileh Kadivar, a popular reformist lawmaker, was charged but acquitted in connection with the Berlin conference.
120. The crudest fragments, totalling around 180,000 tonnes, have been used in widening the Berlin autobahn.
121. Last week the Soviet embassy in East Berlin even signalled it would not intervene if unrest became uncontrollable.
122. Britain's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally.
123. I remember an astonishingly impassioned account of the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony televised live from Berlin.
124. The Berlin intelligence scene was dominated by one of the most charismatic figures in post-war espionage - General Reinhard Gehlen.
125. The trend is ever upwards, as East Berlin draws more and more visitors.
126. In Berlin a splinter group formed within the Society,[] but it did not secede until 1898.
127. Traditional boundaries between and within corporations are going the way of the Berlin Wall.
128. When the fighting broke out, Berlin had come almost from nowhere to become a world-class culture centre.
129. The Western sectors of Berlin sent five representatives to the Parliamentary Council.
130. But disasters like Blake and the Berlin tunnel do immense damage to the morale of intelligence agencies.
131. An East Berlin section of the international environmental organization, Greenpeace, was founded in February.
132. East Berlin is being rebuilt and restored at vast expense as a full-scale capital and show-window.
133. After yet another continental tour Couper returned to Berlin in 1855, determined to study chemistry.
134. A sculpture memorializing the fall of the Berlin Wall was dedicated on December 18, 1992.
135. The fifty-two year old Berlin artist's work is characterised by highly unconventional still lifes.
136. On that day thousands marched from West to East Berlin in protest at the terms of unification.
137. In June 1948 the Russians blockaded the western sectors of Berlin.
138. They had travelled to Berlin merely in order to join the queue of refugees trying to get home.
139. Socialism became unfashionable after the collapse of the Berlin Wall.
140. As it lifted from the Luftwaffe fighter base outside Berlin, Schellenberg undid his seat belt and reached for his briefcase.
141. In the early days after the war, Berlin was not the closed, divided city it became later.
142. In its current manifestation, the Berlin band looks very young and substantially female and sounds extremely enthusiastic.
143. The spending spree in the west was mirrored by falling shop sales in east Berlin: almost 20 percent compared with 1989.
144. The fall of the Berlin Wall erased the border between the two Germanys.
145. In June 1948, just before I bought a gown, the Berlin Airlift began and continued until the autumn of 1949.
146. The role of the state was even more pronounced in Berlin in the cultural sphere.
147. When I opened it I found neat bundles of fivers, each one with a Bank of Berlin band around it.
148. While appearing with them in Berlin in 1937 she tore a ligament and had to give up further hope of dancing.
149. Why on earth they believe we control that rabble in West Berlin is beyond me.
150. For the time being we reside with her parents in their small but practical house in the southern suburbs of Berlin.
151. Now, seven years after the wall collapsed, Berlin is creating an urban showcase for the 21st century.
152. He appeared at the 1975 Berlin jazz festival with Jazztrack and with the Michael Gibbs orchestra.
153. Macnab brought back a favourable reply from Berlin on 21 August.
154. I then turn to draw on a variety of sources to investigate Berlin modernism in greater detail and depth.
155. The Berlin members were not full members in that they did not have voting powers.
156. The main priority on the Soviet foreign-policy agenda at this time was to secure its objectives with regard to Berlin.
157. More interesting will be the presence of Mikhail Gorbachev,[http:///berlin.html] whose reforms are viewed with disapproval and alarm in East Berlin.
158. The portfolio of 30 hotels includes the Grand Hotel in Berlin.
159. These are also the areas in which Sotheby's has held its two sales so far in Berlin.
160. Berlin modernism, meanwhile, was an altogether different and surely stranger brew.
161. Pastor Braun was periodically called to Berlin to justify the continued existence of the Institution and its inmates.
162. Why don't we just give Napoleon the keys to Berlin and have done with it?
163. But as soon as we had found our voice again, we were once more interrupted by visits from Berlin.
164. This is the fourth annual world championships, following events in Berlin, London and Toronto.
165. Less than a mile and a half remain and the Berlin Senate is considering buying back bits to preserve as a monument.
166. But this new version, taken from two live concerts in the Berlin Philharmonie, is special in several ways, too.
167. A legation was set up in Berlin in 1837 and another in St Petersburg twenty years later.
168. Each tour includes a return flight from Gatwick to Berlin, with transfers to and from your Berlin hotel.
169. When we got back from Berlin we spent a week out in the country at Beate's parents' weekend cottage.
170. In all my years as a producer I've never seen such scenes on the streets of Berlin.
171. Terrasson, who was born in Berlin and grew up in Paris(), began playing piano at 5.
172. The fall of the Berlin Wall was a watershed in modern European history.
173. Your government's invited a Soviet delegation to talk about Berlin next week.
174. The titles of many of the talks seem curiously backward-looking, particularly compared with the straight forward approach of the Berlin programme.
175. The stereo tape will then be replayed to the Berlin judges who will listen on individual headphones.
176. As in Prague, Warsaw and East Berlin in those days, people power has been manifest.
177. My leaving Lula caused quite a scandal in Berlin; but that period with her could have been deadly for me.
178. An impressive collaboration with the Berlin Rundfunk orchestra, conducted by Robert Hanell.
179. The number of people whom they knew personally in Berlin could have been counted on the fingers of one hand.
180. On the 19th of July a declaration of war was delivered in Berlin.
181. Yet the advent of out-and-out reformers in East Berlin would represent an even greater threat for Moscow.
182. For Kurzlinger, until then just a Berlin black marketeer and gangster, it became a profession.
183. Fourteen years after the first Berlin crisis the world seemed no nearer to a relaxation in Cold War tensions.
184. Given the rise in Berlin property prices, choosing a site is as important as getting major funding.
185. Berlin, in the present context, is more symbolic than significant.
186. Data is given on key issues such as the status of Berlin.
186. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
187. Now, the Berlin Wall has fallen and the barbed wire rusts away.
188. Even so, there was no particular reason to go to Berlin.
189. He had been there for an hour in the darkness of the abandoned marshalling yard in the outer suburbs of East Berlin.
190. In effect the Berlin banks who loaned money to the Junkers were paying themselves through an agricultural clearing house in East Prussia.
191. The Berlin Philharmonic, founded in 1882, has grown up in tandem with the evolution of the star conductor.
192. The Berlin Philharmonic as it exists today may be a happier orchestra, but it is in no way a better one.
193. Roughly one-third of the sites in eastern Berlin are state-owned; establishing who owns the rest could take years.
194. The utopian theatre of 1917 Berlin and Vienna was still on the horizon.
195. There have always been substantial differences in the foreign policy outlooks of Paris and Berlin.
196. He loved Berlin with its light professional demands and its multitude of playtime delights.
197. Looking back over the last two years, portraits and townscapes, in Berlin or in other locations, predominate.
198. Oh yes, we can leave the country and go to Berlin, where we can get a divorce.
199. Today, the argument goes, old-fashioned barriers separating countries, and even continents, are as irrelevant as the Berlin Wall.
200. There they drank beer and vodka, and decided to take their chance in Berlin.
201. Modelled on its Princeton namesake, it is funded mainly by the state of Berlin.
202. The two sides were now on a collision course: Khrushchev could not allow West Berlin to remain as an escape hatch.
203. It was mid-afternoon and Karajan led the Berlin orchestra, more or less without break, through Ein Heldenleben.
204. On Aug. 30 a bomb was detonated at a Berlin memorial commemorating victims of the holocaust.
205. There was a huge party at the Berlin Wall as East Germans celebrated their freedom.
206. Created in June 1990 and based in Berlin, Treuhandanstalt has a mission statement to privatise all former state-owned industrial enterprises.
207. For some of them, eagerly selling six-packs of beer on street corners, the new Berlin is full of opportunities.
208. The banks have done developers one favour by staying in Frankfurt rather than heading for Berlin.
209. At his own level Eisenhower made his decision about Berlin on military grounds.
210. It was hard for him, living in Berlin without speaking any German.
211. You probably think your sweat is helping rebuild the might of Berlin.
212. Brace, can he repeat the success he enjoyed in Berlin?
213. The confused evidence suggests they are acting on their own initiative, not on directives from East Berlin to play for time.
214. Maja Nagel rues the day when she had to leave a castle in the East for a cramped little studio in Berlin.
215. The 1945 Potsdam and London agreements and the 1971 quadripartite accord on Berlin were thus suspended.
216. He and Margaret went with their luggage to Victoria Station and booked single tickets to Berlin.
216. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
217. A stern voice spoke of the significance of this moment, the victorious Allied forces coming together in Berlin.
218. Letters, page 22 Veterans' memories cloud the good news from Berlin.
219. Duroc gave a brief account of his doings in Paris, and of his important visit to Berlin.
220. The fall of the Berlin Wall provokes a debate between the Professore and a Priest.
221. But after forty-eight hours of Berlin the Joyces had lost their nerve.
222. You must come to Berlin, something better will happen here, they promised vaguely.
223. This job can not be done without personal contact, so getting to Berlin is a major priority.
224. Berlin suspended cash payments on 13 July and imposed exchange controls two days later.
225. Murphy retired in 1991, but not before seeing the Berlin Wall crumble and the Soviet empire collapse.
226. But the conditions in Berlin itself became worse and worse.
227. The wartime allies had distinguished Berlin as a special zone of occupation, divided into four sectors.
228. Compromise proposals to leave the government ministries in Bonn but move the Bundestag to Berlin failed to find sufficient support.
229. Take away the police from London or Berlin, and see how quickly the crime rate would soar.
230. Once back outside in the Berlin night, Harry gasped for air.
231. The fall of the Berlin Wall marked a turning point in East-West relations.
232. In pre-modern Berlin the claims on land of this expanding state machinery had already driven land values famously high.
233. In 1837 Little received a doctorate from the University of Berlin for his work on the nature of club foot.
234. Berlin took their pick, then allowed Sotheby's to sell what was left over.
235. Find him, whoever he is, wherever he is, before the Allies do, and bring him to Berlin.
236. His first column was a paean to the ingenuity, resolve, and bravery represented by the massive Berlin airlift.
237. Within Germany, the city of Berlin lay in ruins.
238. West Berlin is an enclave in East Germany.
239. West Berlin always had a large anarchist community.
240. Berlin, Macmillan said, seemed to him small beer compared to the destruction of humanity.
241. I'd like to make a reservation to Berlin for Aug, 8.
242. As the game against Hertha BSC Berlin indicated, the Green-Whites are on the up-and-up and that trend continued against FC Schalke 04.
243. Highlights from the current season include performances with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Brazil Symphony Orchestra, Konzerthausorchester Berlin and the Orchestre de Paris.
244. Berlin people drank champagne, set off fireworks and tooted their car horns.
245. Zhukov entered the eastern suburbs of the city with Konev supporting his left, and the battle for Berlin commenced on April 15.
246. She had grown up in a German community in Rumania, then came to Berlin at the age of sixteen, taken a job at the Siemens factory, and ended up in the army at twenty-one.
247. Berlin and its environs.
248. The music of Irving Berlin is scarcely comparable to that of Beethoven.
249. Reports speak of Berlin putting together an aid package for Moscow.
250. The Polish market in Berlin was considered unsightly and shut down.
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