单词 | Oxford |
例句 | 1. Dons at Oxford live in college. 2. She commutes from Oxford to London every day. 3. He is Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford. 4. She was sent down from Oxford for taking drugs. 5. Only the educational elite go to Oxford or Cambridge. 6. This book is published by Oxford University Press. 7. Excuse me, does this bus go to Oxford Street? 8. Barbara lives in Oxford and commutes. 9. There are two O's in Oxford. 10. She was sent home to Oxford and put in quarantine. 11. She received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University in recognition of her work for the homeless. 12. He wanted to go to Oxford, but he didn't get in. 13. He was ordained a priest in Oxford cathedral in 1987. 14. It was based on Faulkner's own birthplace of Oxford County. 15. We passed through Oxford on our way to London. 16. Is the Oxford eight winning? 17. If you're ever in Oxford, come and visit us. 17. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 18. His stables are near Oxford. 19. Sheila enjoyed her years as a student in Oxford. 20. Judith studied classics at Oxford. 21. She is going up to Oxford in October. 22. He holds the chair of philosophy at Oxford. 23. Oxford is twinned with Bonn in Germany. 24. A railway connects Oxford and/with Reading. 25. Oxford is to the north-west of London. 26. a proctor's assistant at Oxford University or Cambridge University. 27. Secret files reveal an Oxford spy ring . 28. The whole idea of going to Oxford intimidated me. 29. Labour did not have an easy election victory in East Oxford. 30. He was educated at his local comprehensive school and then at Oxford. 1. Dons at Oxford live in college. 2. She commutes from Oxford to London every day. 3. She was sent down from Oxford for taking drugs. 4. Only the educational elite go to Oxford or Cambridge. 5. Excuse me, does this bus go to Oxford Street? 6. Barbara lives in Oxford and commutes. 7. She was sent home to Oxford and put in quarantine. 8. She received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University in recognition of her work for the homeless. 9. He wanted to go to Oxford, but he didn't get in. 10. He was ordained a priest in Oxford cathedral in 1987. 11. He was educated at his local comprehensive school and then at Oxford. 12. It was based on Faulkner's own birthplace of Oxford County. 13. Only the educational elite go 〔 goes 〕 to Oxford or Cambridge. 14. Oxford Road joins the High Street at an angle of ninety degrees. 15. This is where the road to Oxford joins the road to London. 16. The Oxford eight is 〔 are 〕 using a new lightweight boat. 31. The Oxford eight is using a new lightweight boat. 32. After much debate, we decided to move to Oxford. 33. Passengers for Oxford must change at Didcot. 34. London is roughly equidistant from Oxford and Cambridge. 35. We motored down to Oxford for the day. 36. He's a lecturer in French at Oxford. 37. The bus originates at Oxford Street. 38. Oxford and Bonn are twin towns. 39. The average temperature in Oxford last month was 18C. 40. Hulme was a student at Oxford in the 1960s. 41. We decided to break our journey in Oxford. 42. I read English at Oxford. 43. On the M40, there are lane closures near Oxford. 44. Oxford and Cambridge universities are internationally respected institutions. 45. We could drive over to Oxford this afternoon. 46. London is between fifty and sixty miles from Oxford. 47. There are many places of interest around Oxford. 47. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 48. Buses to Oxford run every half-hour. 49. The Cambridge University rows against Oxford every year. 50. He's an Oxford rugby blue. 51. He worked in the laundry at Oxford prison. 52. After Oxford the countryside flattens out. 53. D'you think we'll make Oxford by midday? 54. I don't know anyone in Oxford. 55. John's reading history at Oxford. 56. As a place to live, Oxford takes some beating. 57. She lives in Oxford and commutes . 58. We broke our journey at Oxford . 59. A single to Oxford, please. 60. Bristol is further/farther than Oxford. 61. She got a first in English at Oxford. 62. He coxed the Oxford boat. 63. One and two halves to Oxford Circus please. 64. Oxford and Cambridge are both collegiate universities. 65. Oxford attracts large numbers of visitors and sightseers. 66. We caught the 12.15 from Oxford. 67. He's the warden of Wadham College, Oxford. 68. Is this the bus for Oxford? 69. He was elected MP for Oxford East. 70. He came to Oxford and studied law. 71. Hallo, is that Oxford 56767? 72. Sarah came down from Oxford in 1966. 73. His son's up at Oxford . 74. Reply to Publicity Department, FREEPOST, Oxford University Press, Oxford. 75. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. 76. He's the son of an Oxford professor. 77. The Oxford and Cambridge colleges have numerous endowments. 78. The movement spread to Oxford. 79. The train arrived at Oxford Station twenty minutes late. 80. The play had a try-out in Oxford before it moved to London. 81. Oxford to London is about an hour's run by train. 82. He became a familiar sight on the streets of Oxford. 83. Living half the time in Oxford and half in Paris makes me feel quite schizophrenic. 84. She was reading for a degree of classical literature in Oxford when the war broke out. 85. Due to a security alert, this train will not be stopping at Oxford Circus. 86. The new finance minister was educated at Oxford and is as traditional as they come. 87. To her disappointment, they didn't go through Oxford but skirted round it. 88. A friend drove her to Oxford, where she picked up a rental car. 89. Scientists from Oxford shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945. 90. Ben actually chose to go to a redbrick university because he didn't like the elitism of Oxford and Cambridge. 91. Only the educational elite go 〔 goes 〕 to Oxford or Cambridge. 92. Oxford Road joins the High Street at an angle of ninety degrees. 93. I bumped into her quite by chance in Oxford Street. 94. Elizabeth met other Oxford intellectuals some of whom overlapped Naomi's world. 95. The Oxford Chemistry Primers aim to cover important topics in organic chemistry. 96. This is where the road to Oxford joins the road to London. 97. Oxford, as Evelyn Waugh astutely observed, is a city best seen in early summer. 98. It is a professional service based at our offices in Oxford. 99. As the name implies, Oxford was the place at which oxen could ford the river. 100. I was thinking we might go on a shopping trip to Oxford on Saturday. 101. The journey from London to Oxford takes about an hour and a half. 102. My daughter will be up at Oxford for the next few years. 103. From London to Oxford and back is a round trip of over a hundred miles. 104. One paper based on research conducted at Oxford suggested that the drug may cause brain damage. 105. An honorary degree was conferred on him by Oxford University in 1995. 106. I ,came across an old 'school friend in Oxford Street this morning. 107. When he was in the supermarket, he met up with a buddy he had at Oxford. 107. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 108. I've tried both ways of getting to Oxford and as far as I can see it's six of one and half a dozen of the other . 109. The old universities of Oxford and Cambridge still have a lot of prestige. 110. When they reached Oxford Circus, the demonstrators were hemmed in by the police. 111. The train now standing at platform 8 is the 15.17 for Oxford. 112. The town is situated at a distance of twenty miles from Oxford. 113. The Oxford eight is 〔 are 〕 using a new lightweight boat. 114. I left Oxford in 1961 hungry to be a critic. 115. Oxford is not far from Stratford, so you can easily visit both in a day. 116. Oxford Brookes University is seeking a successor to its vice-chancellor who retires this Easter. 117. He graduated at Oxford. 118. She's got a physics degree/a degree in physics from Oxford. 119. As a student I lived in Oxford but was a frequent visitor to Belfast. 120. He is standing for Oxford East in the parliamentary election. 121. 'Did you stop in Oxford on the way?' 'No, we drove straight through.' 122. Botley is well serviced by a regular bus route into Oxford. 123. The Cambridge team were too much for the Oxford team in the quiz. 124. Oxford has a lot to offer its visitors in the way of entertainment. 125. Oxford is twinned with Bonn. 126. She continued: They didn't speak with Oxford accents. 127. I was born in Oxford, even though my parents were living in London. 128. He delighted in the young and was assiduous in attendance at the Oxford Union, where he was senior librarian. 129. They were at the sharp end of an operation conceived at the Oxford based company Unipart. 130. Friendly fire is included; that's the euphemism which aroused such anger at the Gulf War inquest in Oxford this spring. 131. Finally, there's a bevy of Aussie and homegrown soap stars in Aladdin at the Apollo in Oxford. 132. His appearance follows a security alert in Oxford last night. 133. Read in studio A pub landlord in Oxford has been charged with allowing his customers to smoke cannabis on his premises. 134. The team is now seeking approval to carry out clinical trials at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford. 135. Impulses of attraction towards beautiful forms or faces troubled him frequently for the next two years at Oxford. 136. He also addressed innumerable public meetings and spent two memorable week ends at Oxford. 137. This son of a bookseller was a fellow at Oxford by the age of seventeen. 137. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 138. But today they contacted their colleagues in Oxford to say they'd been held up by blizzards. 139. He then moved to Oxford Polytechnic before launching his army career at Sandhurst. 140. Without the money ... it could cast a shadow over the future of student theatre in Oxford. 141. Your donations should be sent to Oxford Preservation Trust, and you will be sent the time capsule. 142. A year passed and then a big house in Oxford Street came along. 143. About 200 such teams have been formed for 24 ailments, and Oxford expects to assemble another 500 teams this year. 144. Oxford began the night teetering on the brink of the relegation zone and pulse rates soared as early as the second minute. 145. There looked to be a communications breakdown in the Oxford defence. 146. Prepare a computer schedule for a typical working day when the systems described in 5.2.5 are available to Oxford University Press. 147. It combines the delightful atmosphere of an Oxford market square with every modern amenity for comfortable and practical living today. 148. When he followed Jamel to Oxford he immediately joined the Communist Party, more as an act of rebellion than anything else. 149. However, soon after graduating at Oxford, Hunt had achieved a long-held aspiration upon his ordination at Winchester in 1878. 150. Of course she had seen the massive building on the junction with Oxford Street. 151. The answer could be to remove the tonsils or adenoids, according to a study of 60 children in Oxford. 152. Read in studio An inquest has opened on a brilliant student found hanging in her room at an Oxford college. 153. We bought cartloads of parchment from Charterhouse, Oxford and even sent orders to places as far north as Norwich and Cambridge. 154. Oxford blew their chance to stake a claim in the promotion race. 155. He was called to the Bar when he left Oxford. 156. Removal expenses and travelling expenses in connection with the move to Oxford of the successful candidate are generally paid in full in appropriate cases. 157. The cabbie, who drove us from the airport to our hotel, had spent some time in Oxford and London. 158. When he was young and full of the new learning of Oxford and Cambridge he appears arrogant even by his own account. 159. He was a liberal benefactor to many public institutions, and bequeathed some of his estate to the University of Oxford. 160. Leavis, Lewis, and Gardner shared traditional values, even though Cambridge and Oxford spoke with different accents. 161. Read in studio Oxford University has been banned from fielding one of its best-ever basketball players ... because she's a woman. 162. The yeomanry arrived and carted forty-four rioters off to Oxford gaol. 163. Oxford felt like a transatlantic liner in the age of bucket shops and cut-price charters. 164. The Oxford based Phoenix Prison Trust is aiming to recruit prisoners to meditation using classes and a book of basic techniques. 165. They remain third from bottom with Oxford, who have played one less game, now just one point behind. 166. He was buried in the family vault in St Peter's-in-the-East churchyard, Oxford. 167. Voice over Their show at the Pegassus Theatre in Oxford brought much critical acclaim. 167. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 168. The light blues beat Oxford in a report judging the quality of research in 172 universities and colleges. 169. There was a rather pleasant man, called Chaudhry, who showed worrying signs of having actually gone to Oxford. 170. Please that this letter as confirmation that Oxford University Press will be settling their bills for room and breakfast. 171. Then, in 1979, he had a brief spell as manager of non-league Oxford City. 172. His visit to a literary dinner in Oxford was the only public appearance in this country. 173. These activities are based in the organization's Walton Street premises in Oxford. 174. Three other candidates are standing in Oxford West and Abingdon. 175. The Tyrrell Society and all that pining after defunct Oxford cabals - it's irrelevant, Harry, don't you see? 176. The cost for Helen Kimble of a proposed new bypass near her home in north Oxford would be her house. 177. But Mr Wilcox, who farms at Wootton, near Oxford, died before an ambulance arrived. 178. Even at Oxford, I doubted whether there were many people who could adjudicate on a matter of this kind. 179. It had not the cachet of Oxford, but its teachings were sound. 180. I went to Oxford in 1961 with my beatnik uniform, sandals and black sweater. 181. This time it was the Leeds building society, again in Oxford, again it was an armed raid. 182. It was beginning to look ominous for the Light Blues, as the final bend favoured Oxford. 183. Writers like novelist and children's author Susan Hill from Beckley near Oxford bring their own signed books to be auctioned later. 184. On a sunny afternoon we explored the gentler scenery near Henley and Oxford. 185. He had planned to hold up the cash desk of an Oxford Street store. 186. Even before the crisis there had been talk of fielding a Popular Front candidate in Oxford. 187. Oxford United have transfer-listed two midfield players. 188. Oxford and the surrounding area. 189. The the city of Oxford now matched the parliamentary borough. 190. the Bishop of Oxford. 191. The company revived the finances of the Oxford Union with a generous £1m endowment. 191. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 192. He came to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and studied law. 193. Oxford aims to attract UK and international students of the highest calibre. |
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