单词 | Eleanor |
例句 | 1. Eleanor went upstairs to say goodnight to the children. 2. While Franklin saw to the luggage, Sara took Eleanor home. 3. Eleanor would later blame her mother-in-law for her husband'sfrequent absences. 4. He could do worse than marry Eleanor. 5. Eleanor began to keep a diary. 6. Eleanor had come to visit her. 6. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 7. Eleanor arrived in the midst of a blizzard. 8. Lady Eleanor was found dead in her chamber. 9. "That's most kind of him," Eleanor said tonelessly. 10. Eleanor did not put much energy into the discussion. 11. Eleanor and I drank a toast to Miss Jacobs. 12. He addressed his remarks to Eleanor, ignoring Maria. 13. It is too bad that Eleanor had to leave so soon. 14. Eleanor plans to go to Southwestern Community College this fall. 15. Eleanor will be back any moment, if she doesn't dawdle. 16. When Eleanor returned, I was still sitting glumly on the settee. 17. Eleanor was annoyed at having had to wait so long for him. 18. Eleanor was now less anxious about her offspring than she had once been. 19. Eleanor is always a penny - pinch ever since she has been young. 20. Eleanor spent much of the summer brushing up on her driving. 21. Eleanor jerked her wrist free. 22. Eleanor was wrong to try and pretend otherwise. 23. Eleanor was staring at the altar. 24. Eleanor wrote too fast in his opinion. 25. Eleanor wore a pretty straw hat. 26. Eleanor couldn't come last night. 27. Eleanor, on the other hand, seems entirely real. 28. Eleanor is such a nut. 29. "I'm so glad to see you!" she said, seating herself between Eleanor and Marianne. 30. With the memory of the bombing fresh in her mind, Eleanor became increasingly agitated. 1. Eleanor went upstairs to say goodnight to the children. 2. While Franklin saw to the luggage, Sara took Eleanor home. 3. Eleanor would later blame her mother-in-law for her husband'sfrequent absences. 4. Eleanor is always a penny - pinch ever since she has been young. 31. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were a study in contrasts. 32. Nigel hadn't heard from Eleanor for several weeks. 33. On no account could Lady Eleanor die of poisoning. 34. The anarchist paper Freiheit, in opposition to the Marxists, thought Eleanor should have been shot on sight upon arriving. 35. Writing about her friend Bea Wright, biographer Eleanor Chappell voiced the spirit expected of polio victims. 36. To his surprise,[http:///Eleanor.html] Eleanor was not bowled over by the dinner invitation. 37. He couldn't fathom why she'd taken such exception to Eleanor. 38. None the less, he felt annoyed at Eleanor for trying to wring sympathy out of him in this way. 39. Eleanor was in her last term by then and had come under the spell of the enchanting MIle. 40. He even told Eleanor her age and name to add credibility. 41. What Eleanor and Mary took for granted in their lives Anna was just creeping towards, as a novice. 42. Why, Valerie wondered, did Eleanor share the sofa with Hugo, but not with her? 43. She and the other nuns would still be involved in the official mourning for Lady Eleanor and Dame Martha. 44. Melissa heard the sounds of a dustbin lid being replaced and the running of a tap as Eleanor washed her hands. 45. Nigel was installed in the office with a blank sheet of paper in front of him when Eleanor arrived. 46. But when this was over, Eleanor would deeply regret that she had tried to interfere with his personal life. 47. And Eleanor was damn lucky to have him as an escort once in a blue moon. 48. He had reasoned that, like him, Eleanor would want to continue their friendship and sweep the quarrel under the carpet. 49. The door was locked but the Lady Eleanor could trust Dame Agatha, who was ever solicitous for her happiness. 50. In spite of the cold, Lilly and Eleanor and I went for a walk down the hill toward the river. 51. Eleanor Roosevelt is remembered for her devotion to the cause of women's rights. 52. Eleanor Roosevelt has a lot to say to Hillary Clinton. 53. Eleanor just abused him thoroughly, which wasn't very womanly in his opinion. 54. Eleanor was beaten repeatedly by her husband and became depressed as a result. 55. After Eleanor left, Corinne herself ascended to the position of honor. 56. You take your vows, you are personable, you ingratiate yourself both with Lady Amelia and Lady Eleanor. 57. Sealy died in 1813, and Eleanor Coade appointed William Croggon as manager. 58. At that point, the solemn political discussion between Eleanor and young Joe ended abruptly, and Eleanor hurried off to bed. 59. His sister Eleanor became a nun at Amesbury and was later elected abbess of the mother house at Fontevrault. 60. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief. 61. Powerful, calloused, sunburnt, they could have twisted the white swan neck of Lady Eleanor as easily as a twig. 62. It was widely believed that Eleanor Coade had invented a new process for making artificial stone. 63. A few months on in their friendship Nigel began to be sick of the hints of affection dropped by Eleanor. 64. This time, Eleanor had brought a cake of her own - she was good at making them. 65. Sometimes he believed that Eleanor was the love of his life. 66. He invented a serious accident for his wife as an excuse not to see Eleanor for a while. 67. Eleanor Clark describes a conscientious family she calls the Tidies,[] who own a weekend cabin. 68. As rumour circulated within its confines, Eleanor would surely discover his infidelities. 69. But although the more vulnerable of the two, Eleanor may be the more complex. 70. Eleanor stifled a groan, put her hands over her face and began quietly sobbing. 71. Brown hired longtime aide Eleanor Johns as executive assistant to the mayor, and named campaign scheduler Whitney Schwartz as appointments secretary. 72. Like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton is a strong individual whose public decorum is usually above reproach. 73. And at least Hillary Clinton chose an appropriate ghost, acknowledging her mental and emotional connection to Eleanor Roosevelt at last. 74. It has long been known for its very good annual conferences, and for giving the Eleanor Farjeon Award. 75. So Joe approached Cousin Eleanor in the hope that she would intercede in his behalf. 76. Eleanor looked through the door; she indicated that there were other patients waiting. 77. Item - Gaveston had hated Lady Eleanor, and he, so Corbett secretly believed, was capable of cold-blooded murder. 78. He began to have slight doubts about going back with Eleanor. 79. He sometimes wondered if Eleanor had put a curse on him. 80. Nigel told Eleanor that he despised her for making a pass at him. 81. Her friends begged her to wear one of their castaways, but the stoic Eleanor refused. 82. Yet it had been Eleanor who had started this war of words. 83. She was gifted at embroidery, and could communicate with her younger sister, Princess Eleanor, by signs. 84. The inner door stood open and through it she caught sight of Eleanor Shergold sitting in one of the pews. 85. On the fourth day he received a long chatty letter from Eleanor. 86. Whatever happened, the last person he wanted to have anything more to do with was Eleanor Fuller. 87. Gina was writing stories to be like Eleanor and also poetry, in imitation of Nigel's youthful ambitions. 88. Eleanor Shergold was at the wheel with Snappy in the back. 89. She was preceded in death by sisters, Eleanor and Leona. 90. Eleanor wrote back wittily and they struck up a friendship. 91. The king at the request of Eleanor de Percy pardoned him and cancelled his abjuration. 92. In her loneliness Eleanor found no comfort in the geography of New York's lower east side. 93. Eleanor, on the other hand, was said to be beautiful and lively; she was certainly headstrong and indiscreet. 94. Perhaps it wasn't a good idea to launch into open warfare against some one like Eleanor. 95. It was a couple of hours before I could get back to Eleanor Darcy. 96. He was perturbed that, according to Eleanor, she did not appear to be well or happy. 96. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 97. Together he and Eleanor laid foundation stones for the monastery of St Augustine in Limoges in 1171. 98. Item - Lady Eleanor was preparing to leave the priory and go to her secret admirer, but who was he? 99. A recent report by borough councillor and community health council chairwoman Eleanor Young made the point clearly. 100. He would have preferred a showdown with Gina, but it was fun to watch Eleanor fighting her by stealth. 101. Eleanor who had tried to interfere in something that should have been none of her business. 102. Eleanor decided to stay too, more because she didn't want to miss anything than out of solidarity with her doctors. 103. Eleanor accepted the invitation in the end, but opted to come to tea. 104. Eleanor had the cheek to have a tummy upset so he had to fetch his own newspaper. 105. No one any longer seriously believes that Marie and Eleanor actually did preside over such tribunals. 106. Eleanor Greenberg is giving a party on Saturday night. 107. Eleanor was treated as a disposable friend. 108. Eleanor enjoyed the relative informality of island life. 109. "Eleanor, " he whispered huskily, bending. "Oh, God, Eleanor..." 110. Eleanor was a reluctant, anxious pupil. 111. "I'll do it, Eleanor," Angus said, jumping up. 112. Eleanor was brusque and firm and businesslike. 113. Eleanor took up her book resolutely. 114. As women were not permitted in the war zone, Eleanor would have to stay behind. 115. Eleanor sent an urgent telegram back to Freder: "Lion received." 116. Eleanor was happy and cheerful, bubbling about her many plans. 117. So I sent a copy of the typescript to Eleanor Wood, Robert's agent. 118. The vegetable garden she planted on the South Lawn in 2009 was the first since Eleanor Roosevelt's wartime victory garden some 60 years before, back when butter was a food group. 119. President Franklin Roosevelt's wife Eleanor planted what was called a "Victory Garden" as part of the war effort in nineteen forty-three. 120. The daughter of King Edward I and Queen Eleanor of Castile, Joan was 18 when she married the 46-year-old earl. 121. Thompson accepted the role of Eleanor, the eider of the two Dash-wood sisters (the younger is Marianne) whose stories occupy the main action of Sense and Sensibility. 122. My grandfather's quaint worries about me and Mel Ott and Eleanor Roosevelt are enough to make a contemporary worrier weep with envy. 123. Every familiarity into which Eleanor was entrapped was deliberately planned by his sister. 124. Graham has two siblings: a brother, Isaac, 20, who attends school in Boulder, Colorado, and a seven-year-old half-sister, Eleanor. 125. Every child in my daughter's class proudly marched into school this week with creative costumes ranging from Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, etc. 126. Eleanor had become quite attached to Mays, though their skins were of different colors. 127. President Franklin Roosevelt's wife Eleanor planted what was called a " Victory Garden" as part of the War effort in 1943. 128. Eleanor made a little motion with her head which was hardly confirmatory. 129. Kana Inagaki, Eleanor Warnock and Kosaku Narioka contributed to this article. 130. For a time, she dated Barl Miller , who we heard was romantically involved with Eleanor. 131. Almost all of it could be traced to Henrietta , the house keeper . whom Eleanor had handpicked. 132. Eleanor had belonged to the same sorority as Betty Jean and they were still great friends. 133. Eleanor became Queen Consort to Louis VII of France in 1137. 134. We noticed that tried to play down her glamour and be more like Eleanor Roosevelt. 135. Eleanor Roosevelt urgened urged all the Americans to grow their own vegetables and fruits. 136. We noticed that Faye tried to play down her glamour and be more like Eleanor Roosenelt. 137. I, I interviewed Eleanor Roosevelt when I was 23 years old. 138. Eleanor Smeal is a's rights activist and founder of the Feminist Majority Foundation in Arlington, Virginia. 139. Eleanor Donnelly Erdman Hall represents the switch of Louis I. Kahn's work. For the first time, Kahn thoroughly got a masterpiece for the assembly space . 140. I need you so, Eleanor, " he whispered huskily at her soft mouth." 141. ELEANOR JOHNSON: "I think that text messaging has made students believe that it's far more acceptable than it actually is to just make screamingly atrocious spelling and grammatical errors." 142. One letter that has survived through the years was written by Eleanor to Hick. 143. "I'll do it, Eleanor," Angus said, quickly jumping up. But this time she only shook her head. "I'll manage," she said firmly. 144. Eleanor Roosevelt urged all Americans to grow their own vegetables and fruits. 145. One of the vital reasons why Eleanor Roosevelt acquired so much achievement is the marital relationship between her and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 146. Eleanor Roosevelt eared urged all Americans to grow their own vegetables and fruits. 147. Her name was Eleanor Marlowe, but most people called her Nora. 148. Eleanor Roosevelt got a chilling glimpse of Mme. Chiang's own dark side when Mrs. Roosevelt asked her how she would deal with a difficult labor leader like John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers. 149. A district of London, England, where Edward I erected (c. 290) the last of a series of crosses in memory of his wife, Eleanor of Castile. 150. In addition to her duties as first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote a monthly magazine column and a daily newspaper column, lectured, hosted a weekly radio show, and authored several books. 151. Eleanor 's poor performance rating boiled down to lack of enthusiasm for her job. 152. She eventually had the marriage to Louis annulled in 1152 and in 1154, Eleanor became Queen Consort to Henry II of England. 153. Eleanor : What am I supposed to do Make a scene? Behave a pathetic, scorned wife? 154. Few of us believe we could be another Jonas Salk or Eleanor Roosevelt, but we could be another TV star like Telly Savalas or Suzanne Somers . 155. Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939- ) is a prestigious contemporary Canadian woman writer, poet, and critic with international reputation and she is famous for her prolificacy and experimental techniques. 156. Eleanor was thirty - four and saddled with five kids, including a yearling. 157. Their training began after Eleanor Roosevelt visited the Tuskegee Army Airfield in Tuskegee, Alabama. 158. Eleanor Johnson is an English professor at Columbia University in New York. 159. Eleanor : What am I supposed to do then? Make a scene? Behave a pathetic , scorned wife? |
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