单词 | Manor |
例句 | 1. The builder of the manor house is a direct ancestor of the present owner. 2. They bought a decaying 16th-century manor house and restored it to its original splendour. 3. It was the quintessence of an English manor house. 4. Thieves broke into the manor at night. 5. He inherited the manor and all its appurtenances. 6. They were unanimous that Chortlesby Manor must be preserved. 7. The Manor is for sale at a negotiable price. 8. The property was known thenceforth as The Manor. 9. The medieval lord of the manor was what some today would call a drone. 10. The family took up temporary residence in the manor house. 11. The big Tudor house was Stapley Manor. 12. Tsarina to the manor returns.. 13. It's an old manor house. 14. The hotel was a converted manor house. 15. And sad news from the Manor. 16. The former manor house passed to Bonds. 17. The manor house is Alford's most imposing building. 18. No magic moments at the Manor. 19. They reached Leighton Manor soaked and saddle-sore. 20. Wood Dalling Hall epitomises the perfect Elizabethan manor house.http:// 21. Sheldon Manor, Wiltshire's oldest inhabited manor house. 22. Elizabeth Manor House, thatched cottages, farm and craft buildings. 23. The Count of Eu holds in demesne a manor which is called Hou. 24. The Manor might be aptly described as a spiritual College. 25. The ghost of a hanged poacher is said to haunt the manor house. 26. The event will be held in the grounds of the manor house. 27. He wants to add a huge sports complex to Binfield Manor. 28. As a child I was allowed to play in the garden at the Manor, but I never got invited into the house. 29. A continuous exhibition with demonstrations and shows set in a giant marquee in the Manor grounds. 30. Families cherished their forbears, whether these had lived in humble cottages or in manor houses. 1. The builder of the manor house is a direct ancestor of the present owner. 2. They bought a decaying 16th-century manor house and restored it to its original splendour. 3. The ghost of a hanged poacher is said to haunt the manor house. 31. Most of these studios have beautiful sea views, and are situated in the main part of the Manor house. 32. I looked round to glimpse the dark mass of Royston Manor and the swaying corpse of the hanged man caught my glance. 33. In 1824 they removed to a more commodious place at Lower Hareston and let Hareston Manor to a succession of tenant farmers. 34. If the manor was opulent, the old church was positively bleak. 35. But whoever the mystery buyer is, the manor will remain closed to the public. 36. The beautiful grounds at Aldwark Manor are open to all hotel guests. 37. The new occupant of the only surviving manor house was a matter of extreme interest to the local population. 38. Most thinking on the preservation of houses revolves round major aristocratic seats or ancient manor houses. 39. This is a palatial Jacobean country manor house with exquisite interiors and wooden carvings. 40. He escaped with just a broken wrist and is recovering in Wolverhampton Manor Hospital. 41. His faithful service was rewarded with a grant of the manor of Ilmington in Warwickshire. 42. Corbett wished he was back in his chamber at Leighton Manor, Maeve with him. 43. The Lord of the Manor had sent word that he wished to see the players. 44. The Hammers defence started to wobble and the Manor began to bubble with excitement. 45. I saw the Manor at Welshpool where a Class 37 and its passengers awaited its arrival. 46. The properties, which sleep four people, are based at Rosecraddoc Manor, set in 38 acres of woodlands near Liskeard. 47. Some of the rooms depicted within Claverton Manor are considerably older than the house itself. 48. The game at the Manor was just as close; just as unpredictable. 49. Bishop Rede of Chichester rebuilt his manor house at Amberley in a new, more sophisticated style. 50. Nobody knows exactly who built the manor,[http:///manor.html] but it is certain that an architect called John Sturges supplied the drawings. 51. The visit was a goodwill gesture to Raychem, which employs 1,300 people at its sites in Dorcan and Cheney Manor. 52. Dashwood Manor sounds like the setting for a Victoria Holt novel, doesn't it? 53. Not much to look at, because the front lawn and the drive to the Manor were a shambles. 54. The train passes near Gate Manor, a fine Victorian mock Jacobean hall. 55. Voice over Dinmore Manor is on the site of a Knights Hospital dating back to the days of the crusades. 56. Upstairs, the loft houses a museum of the Manor and surrounding village of Sulgrave. 57. A specimen tree on the lawn beside the Manor House, a Wellingtonia, is 130 years old and 40 metres high. 58. Public Telephone Public telephones are available just inside the main entrance hall of the Manor House and in the cafeteria. 59. A real scorcher of a game and one of Brian Horton's best wins at the Manor. 60. Giles Aplin remained at the Hankses' cottage until Tom returned from his work at the manor. 61. After the Restoration he bought the manor of Watton in Norfolk, remaining its owner until his death. 62. Voice over Border Oak builds around 30 timber framed homes a year from manor houses to small cottages. 63. The rebuilding of the old manor took place over a period of about five years and was probably finished in about 1727. 64. These buildings were of a later date than the Manor house, being built of brick surrounding a large quadrangle. 65. A heavy mist had fallen, drowning the countryside in its white vapour and making Royston Manor even more sinister. 66. By the time the towers of his parents' manor house appeared, the rider leading the way had begun to cough. 67. A window hanging twitched in the manor house, but the only person to reappear in the yard was the young squire. 68. I journeyed out to the old manor house near Buxfield. 69. It was lunchtime for the world, breakfast time at the manor when I arrived. 70. Oxford's cup hopes are on ice, the cup tie with Sunderland at Manor was called off this afternoon. 71. Half of the latter was sent each year direct to the abbey at Battle, the rest consumed on the manor. 72. She had made enough money to maintain Cliff Top as the substantial manor house it had become. 73. Barnsgate Manor has a 12 acre vineyard, a llama herd, donkeys, a museum, winery, tearooms and restaurant. 74. They instigated a reign of terror in London's East End, controlling their manor with a ruthless disregard for others. 75. I heard about the interesting people who had visited Leverson Manor since the discovery of the Roman remains. 76. Hundreds of items go under the hammer to save a medieval manor. 77. Any of the eight inmates of the manor could be the culprit. 78. The building had originally been a manor house and must have looked beautiful in its heyday. 79. That apart, he came to live almost permanently at his episcopal manor of Downham. 80. In the echoing stillness of the hall at Colcutt Manor it sounded like the four-minute warning. 81. We left by the back gate of the manor following a trackway through a wood. 82. Oxford will have a tussle on their hands at the Manor. 83. Inside, antiques,[/manor.html] family paintings and period furniture enhance the elegance and character inherent in this finely proportioned manor house. 84. First Aid A first aid post is situated near the general office in the Manor Houae. 85. When the fellow returned I entertained him here in the manor house. 86. At the Manor Ground the crowd would have settled for just one goal; the 0-0 scoreline does the game justice. 87. The manor house and Ferriby Hall are still extant and remind one of the former grandeur of the High Street. 88. Then I saw all those police cars up at the manor and I panicked. 89. I walk a way along the beach, then turn to look at the manor house. 90. Their task was to build a wooden wheelchair pathway around a small pond in the grounds of Meldreth Manor. 91. The administrative centre of the manor was the manor house. 92. This was the time when the old style of gabled manor was feeling the first breath of classical ideas. 93. The single remaining radar mast of Bawdsey Manor points skyward, two miles away down the strand. 94. It would bring a windfall of around 300,000 smackers to the Manor. 95. Beautiful, medieval, moated manor house in the heart of the Kentish Weald. 96. It was leased to William Taunton who was termed Lord of the Manor. 97. Local artists and craftspeople exhibit their work, discuss and demonstrate their skills in the Manor and its beautiful surroundings. 98. Thus, the Lord of the Manor was acclaimed by both workers on the land and consumers of their produce. 99. To the decaying line of older castles and fortified manor houses he added one new prestige building, Camber Castle. 100. He was representing the former Lords of the Manor at the pageant. 101. Meanwhile, Seb tied the reins of his horse to the back of the cart before sprinting towards the manor house. 102. Fifty four years later the boys and their families came together again to honour their benefactors in the garden at the Manor. 103. It may be the fault of the play, which begins with each character arriving one by one at the manor. 104. The former manor spread over several parishes, with a particular emphasis on sheep farming backed up by a large wheat crop. 105. Now times are hard and selling the family silver is one way of keeping Harcourt Manor in good condition. 106. Some Denchworth villagers feel sorry for the Lord of the Manor. 107. They also tell us of a field with the manor house in a ruinous condition. 108. Parish councils were set up in 1894 and superseded parish vestries,() which had in turn supplanted manor courts. 109. He'd committed adultery with the wife of the local steward - the land agent for the lord of the manor. 110. Tom was at Swinbrook Manor and Dolly had gone to the farm to prepare some bread she intended baking the next day. 111. The Manor kitchen has an enormous Tudor fireplace with the original oak beam. 112. I felt restless, uneasy in that haunted,[http://] creaking manor house. 113. It stands on the site of a watermill recorded in Domesday Book as belonging to the Manor of Walthamstow. 114. Copyholders were obliged to attend meetings of the manor court, and any changes in tenancy were recorded in the court rolls. 115. Triumphant in this latest development in his career has bought a manor house in the area. 116. He would have a farmhouse built at the manor farm and hoped that Tom would move in, as a tenant farmer. 117. Applications have been flowing into the Manor Ground but no moves have yet been made. 118. Cafeteria A large cafeteria seating over 300 people and offering full self-service facilities is situated at the rear of the Manor House. 119. When William Faunt bought the manor in 1549 half the land was already enclosed. 120. The approach to Stainton Manor was through winding, sunken lanes. 121. Driving back to Armscott Manor, Virginia felt as if a small bomb had been detonated in her life. 122. Custom of the manor defined peasant obligations, but it could also help to determine peasant rights. 123. The original Tudor manor has been demolished and replaced three times, and the last house was destroyed in the 1950s. 124. He is remembered also for his work on the manor house at Clyst, where he endowed a chantry chapel. 125. The Templars first built it as a fortified manor but later generations had embellished it to make it more comfortable. 126. The Roman Research Trust says the publicity from the case helped to sell the manor for more than the reserve price. 127. Unless further evidence comes to light I believe that Court Farm is the old manor house of Langridge. 128. Manor said he had given this dispensation on 40 occasions. 129. In those days it was the custom for farmers to give part of their crop to the lord of the manor. 130. Thank God they're not on my manor any more. 131. the lord of the manor. 132. We returned to Crabbree Manor in high spirits. 133. He was hired to survey a manor for its extent, ownership and liabilities. 134. A cross-shaped, moated, manor house built in 1260, it had been the location of secret masses during Henry VIII's persecutions. 135. In summer, there are many people who come from the different area in the world to visit Summering Manor. 136. But they are not lords of the manor there now. 137. By fits she was elated at the notion of being lady of the manor. 138. He couldn't have known that Naomi had gone to elocution school and had been taught to speak like a little duchess in her own manor house. 139. Within the grounds a Georgian mansion, an Elizabethan dairy and the tower of a medieval manor. 140. One of the schools in the district was situated on the manor. 140. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 141. The Chief Constable deeply resented any intrusions into his manor. 142. EM-60/70estate movers have been improved by American technology and they are suitable for such as afforestation , manor , golf links, also able to reap herbage. 143. Perhaps it would be safer to attribute it to Cromwell's absence from the manor. 144. In irised out had on urban area big land, ancient was the solemn manorial lord drives to eagerly anticipate us personally to visit him to construct to take vacation newly the manor. 145. The manor was entailed on Lucy, the only heiress alive. 146. Interestingly, a local manor house bears the name of Owlpen Manor. 147. THE BEATEN-UP RED car crunched up the driveway and came to a halt outside an English manor house. 148. Fitzpiers reached the edge of the glen overlooking the manor - house. 149. Ms. Petri was married to an SS officer who ran an agricultural estate, complete with a colonial-style manor house and slave laborers, in Galicia, in occupied Poland. 150. Mentioned as a royal manor in the Domesday Book, it was long a market center for silk and woolen textiles. Population, '7,300. 151. It is the national well-known original Mashi Landholder Group Manor as well as the biggest national cave manor. 152. Mentioned as a royal manor in the Domesday Book, it was long a market center for silk and woolen textiles. Population, 67,300. 153. We took two afternoons away from the Hill for the bulletins, under an old shade tree on the back lawn of the manor, making trips back to the kitchen to refill our teacups . 154. She had, in fact, seen Fitzpiers take the direction of the manor - house. 155. This manor was built by Hugo, Sire of Somerel, the same who endowed the sixth chaplaincy of the Abbey of Villiers. 156. In the midsummer of the year of 1939, two travel-worn youths are handing the travel bag,[Sentence dictionary] stop in the front of gate of a manor which is nearby the Chengdu east gate . 157. On Sunday he finished 18 over par at the Bridgestone Invitational and cast doubts about playing at Celtic Manor. 158. In Detroit, for example, the EEOC is suing HCR Manor Care, a large nursing home chain, for sacking a nurse who wore a kirpan under her clothing. 159. Kennedy Manor is located in Nantucket island port area, covers an area of 6 acres. 160. Even before the trial the manor house of the baron was torched. 161. So the people of the manor lived peacefully, and Lizette's governess taught her painting and piano and herbalism and manners, and her Grandfather taught her romping and riding and forestry. 162. Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house. 163. There's that new apartment building on Bedford Street. Bedford Manor. |
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