单词 | Gandhi |
例句 | 1. In 1948, Gandhi fell victim to a member of a Hindu gang. 2. The film portrays Gandhi as a kind of superman. 3. That stability was embodied in the Gandhi family. 4. Gandhi exemplified the virtues of renunciation, asceticism and restraint. 5. Gandhi was an exponent of non-violent protest. 6. Gandhi renounced the use of violence. 7. Gandhi was the prophet of non-violent protest. 8. Gandhi urged Indians to return to spinning their own yarn. 9. Gandhi said that those who isolate religion from politics don't understand the nature of either. 10. Gandhi drank some orange juice to break his three-week fast . 10. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 11. Gandhi became an object of widespread veneration because of his unceasing struggle for freedom and equality. 12. Gandhi was accused by some of trying to appease both factions of the electorate. 13. Gandhi and Martin Luther King both led campaigns of civil disobedience to try to persuade the authorities to change their policies. 14. Gandhi carried this message to the people. 15. Gandhi was an inspirational figure. 16. The mass, however, could adore Gandhi and abhor untouchables. 17. Gandhi respected his views and would listen to them. 18. Gandhi was killed by a religious fanatic. 19. Gandhi refused to furnish the bail. 20. The next morning, Gandhi criticized the Sapru proposal. 21. Gandhi availed himself of Western and Eastern methods. 22. Gandhi the general, Tagore the herald. 23. He said his only political base was Indira Gandhi. 24. Gandhi always craved harmony with his surroundings. 25. Gandhi took pains to ascertain all the facts. 26. Gandhi immediately called off his march. 27. Gandhi would not budge from five. 28. A woman Tiger suicide bomber then assassinated Gandhi. 29. His best movie, which won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi. 30. His best film, which won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi. 1. In 1948, Gandhi fell victim to a member of a Hindu gang. 31. Gandhi distinguishes between speaking the truth and Truth. 32. Gandhi won the support of many liberals in England. 33. Gandhi could have converted many Christians to Hinduism. 34. Gandhi the rice field, Tagore the rose garden. 35. Now Gandhi sat in his ashram. 36. Gandhi is under his own complete control. 37. Gandhi forgot his own youth and young manhood. 38. Gandhi did not often succumb to that temptation. 39. Some give a donation, Gandhi gave himself-and found himself. 40. The moment the prison doors closed behind Gandhi the sluice gates of violence opened. 41. Non-cooperation and civil disobedience, as Gandhi understands them,[] can not be construed as a coercive threat in this sense. 42. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi spearheaded the movement, which was largely peaceful, Gandhi being the apostle of non-violence. 43. His recollections are more generous, but notably concerned with the moral impression made on Gandhi, rather than the reverse. 44. It would be wrong to conclude from this that Gandhi is opposed to conversion from one religion to another. 45. At the dinner, Gandhi repeated his plea to present the award. 46. From there, however, the real fun of lunch at Gandhi gets under way. 47. And it is he who is credited with introducing King to the writings of Gandhi and the concept of non-violent resistance. 48. According to Gandhi, it is when symbols become fetishes and embodiments of the divine, that they might be construed as idols. 49. To ensure his continued ascendancy over Congress, Gandhi had to radicalize himself again. 50. Rabindranath Tagore had reprovingly warned him that the fire that consumed foreign clothing might also inflame minds, and Gandhi was afraid. 51. Later there was Rajiv Gandhi, shimmering in the heat haze as he walked seven times around his mother's pyre. 52. Whenever Gandhi felt distressed or disturbed he wanted to do something about it. 53. Gandhi was actuated by the belief that it was possible to achieve independence through nonviolence. 54. Gandhi gave the party some attention but social uplift absorbed more of him. 55. Theosophistsall of these thinkers were discussed and debated in the circles to which Gandhi gravitated during the years 1888-1891. 56. Gandhi knew the temper of the country and saw the necessity for action. 57. Public opinion in America supported Gandhi in his struggle for an independent India. 58. Four days after his arrival, the new Viceroy invited Jinnah and Gandhi to come to see him. 59. Shastri died in 1966, and Indira Gandhi staked her claim. 60. Before turning to his encounter with Gandhi, certain aspects of Irwin's character should be particularly noted. 61. Mr Gandhi needs to win at least 200 seats nationally to be reasonably certain of being called on to form the next government. 62. One day a lawyer traveling in the same train with Gandhi fell out, head first. 63. When words failed, he fasted. Throughout life, Gandhi explored new fields of communication. 64. When finally the passengers were allowed to disembark, Gandhi was attacked by a hostile crowd. 65. I left my slippers outside and stepped into a dim room where Gandhi lay on a pallet on the earthen floor. 66. The same argument applies to the example Gandhi cites of the madman who kills indiscriminately. 67. Gandhi knew several of his assailants but he refused to move against them. 68. It is merely that Gandhi was ready for a back-to-nature move and a passage in Ruskin crystallized his determination. 69. During my stay with Gandhi in 1946, I entered his room while he was spinning. 70. In interviews,[http:///gandhi.html] Gandhi did not merely make statements or answer questions. 71. Sukarno went beyond Gandhi to declare war on the foreign exploiters. 72. Disturbed by these developments, and having somewhat calmed Noakhall, Gandhi moved west toward the Punjab. 73. Gandhi had not won a victory over Smuts, he had won Smuts over. 74. Gandhi was killed on May 21st, the day after the first of three days of voting in the general election. 75. Gandhi stayed in Champaran seven months, and returned for two shorter stays. 76. From all sides came letters, messages, and telegrams attempting to dissuade Gandhi. 77. His correspondence shows him reacting to Gandhi with the rather detached curiosity he showed for other exotic forms of political life. 78. Both Abu Nidal and Gandhi were deeply troubled and ultimately mobilized into political action by their personal experiences. 79. Gandhi was happy when six hundred men and women in Bombay signed the Satyagraha pledge. 80. Several times in his life Gandhi expressed the hope not to be born anew. 81. Had Gandhi gone by train or automobile to make salt, the effect would have been considerable. 82. Obviously, Gandhi, knowing the temper of the country, saw the necessity for action. 83. Gandhi exclaimed at a meeting in Madras, on October 26, 1896, during a brief visit to his native land. 84. Here we might look at the question why Gandhi should lay so much stress on the interrelation of Truth and ahi. 85. The songs were then sung, and Gandhi drank some orange juice to break the three-week fast. 86. More contemporary figures who captured his imagination included Gandhi and Attaturk. 87. Gandhi himself refers to Rama as the all powerful essence whose name is inscribed in the heart. 88. Gandhi advocated nonviolence in India's struggle for freedom from British rule. 89. The operation was successful, and Gandhi thanked the doctor profusely, but an abscess developed and recovery was slow. 90. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi married at the age of thirteen when he was a high school sophomore. 91. Gandhi's funeral Rajiv Gandhi was cremated on May 24 after a four-hour state funeral procession through the streets of Delhi. 92. Yet the irreligious Jinnah wanted two religious states, while the religious Gandhi would countenance only a united secular state. 93. At 6: 30 on the morning of November 6, 1913, Gandhi counted his forces. 94. Gandhi rejects outright claims made concerning the superior or inferior status of religions. 95. No one could have foreseen that forty-two years later Gandhi would die at the hand of a brother. 96. Over the years, many thousands of high-caste Hindus felt honored to come to the ashram to talk and eat with Gandhi. 97. So saying, the judge sentenced Gandhi to six years in prison. 98. Gandhi lay on a white cot in the prison yard under a spreading mango tree. 99. Gandhi applied a technique of combat which turned the traditional docility of the gentle Hindu into heroism. 100. It is a poignant moment: will Ambedkarnagar be destined to the same cycle that Sanjay Gandhi has been through? 100. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 101. In a few minutes a servant knocked and summoned Gandhi. 102. The openness Gandhi shows to the plurality of religious traditions is commendable. 103. Unlike most rebels, Gandhi did not get ammunition from his adversary. 104. When I visited Mahatma Gandhi again at the end of June, 1946, he was in fine fettle. 105. So it was until 1920 when Gandhi came into the limelight. 106. He might have been, like Gandhi, an apostle of passive resistance. 107. Gandhi could have returned to the train and occupied a place in third class. 108. Gandhi describes religions as human constructs or expressions of that which underlies them and gives them reality. 109. In an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. Rajinikanth 110. Gandhi interprets his progression to the third stage of life as an extension of his social obligations. 111. Gandhi appointed him president of the society for basic education. 112. The week I spent in the ashram this energy and passion were driving Gandhi toward another campaign of civil disobedience. 113. He was propelled into the prime minister's job after Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in 1991. 114. There Gandhi was served with an official notice to quit Champaran immediately. 115. The arrest was made on 4 May and Gandhi was interned in Yeravda jail. 116. Undeterred, Gandhi declared he would go live in a hut in the untouchable quarter. 117. Gandhi had risen above his acts, he had gained considerable independence of their success or failure. 118. Shukla was sitting there on his haunches when Gandhi arrived and waited till he was free. 119. That the turmoil was seeping into the villages disturbed Gandhi especially and he resolved to go to Noakhall. 120. In Madras recuperating from the effects of dysentery self-induced by dietetic experiments, Gandhi searched for an answer. 121. It was expected that some of the larger projects approved by the Gandhi government would be postponed. 122. Would not Gandhi come to hear their grievances? the peasant asked. 123. The magistrate said he would announce sentence after a two-hour recess; until then Gandhi would be released on bail. 124. Gandhi felt that the size of the refund was less important than the plantation owners' consent to it. 125. I came across Gandhi in the early morning sitting by the roadside eating a regulation army biscuit. 126. But Gandhi was stoical in his bearing, cheerful, and confident in his conversations, and had a kindly eye. 127. In addition to the need for humility, discipline and singleminded devotion in the quest for Truth Gandhi lays stress on prayer. 128. When the corps was disbanded it was mentioned in dispatches and Gandhi and several comrades were awarded the War Medal. 129. Gandhi, of course, was wrong in supposing there to be any fundamental conflict in Irwin between the viceroy and the man. 130. As penance, Gandhi fasted three days and asked his followers to fast twenty-four hours. 130. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 131. For many years, India's Congress Party was led by Mrs Indira Gandhi. 132. As national freedom drew near, political activities grew more intense and Gandhi stood at their epicenter. 133. Gandhi had mental health because in him word, creed, and deed were one; he was integrated. 134. Join Congress, Mr Gandhi seemed to be saying, and create a party strong enough to have a clear majority. 135. Gandhi said the country was meaning a state of civil war. 136. There was no running water in the Gandhi home; each room had a chamber pot. 137. In addition to his manifold welfare activities, Gandhi also gave his energy to the Congress party. 138. The book is dominated by three tremendous figures: Mahatma Gandhi, part saint, part humbug, and unrelated to Indira. 139. Often, in fact, Gandhi was more interested in improving the human means than in attaining political ends. 140. Mr Gandhi, the Prime Minister suggested, had misunderstood; they had considered his known devotion to untouchables. 141. He was an ardent disciple of Gandhi. 142. Remember India's premier was a woman, Indira Gandhi? 143. And the same is the case with Mahatma Gandhi in India. 144. You'd have to be as weak as Gandhi before you'd give in. 145. Both King and Gandhi were tremendously brave men whose unique form of courage left a lasting imprint on their nations' histories. 146. The auxiliary institutions of Indian democracy, so atrophied under Indira Gandhi , have been renewed. 147. He gives us a portrait of the real Gandhi, warts and all. 148. Among the leaders he knew well were Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. 149. Indira Gandhi , the Prime Minister of India , has been killed by assassins in New Delhi. 150. Soon Gandhi was expounding the doctrine of ahimsa ( nonviolence ). 151. Mahatma Gandhi was shot and killed this evening by a Hindu fanatic. 152. Gandhi established another ashram and calmly declared that he welcomed: Untouchables! 153. By 22, Gandhi had three kids, Mozart, 30 symphnies and Buddy Holly was dead. 154. Surely not. In the popular imagination, the world's largest democracy evokes Gandhi, Bollywood, and chicken tikka. |
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