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单词 Elizabeth
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(1) Queen Elizabeth II succeeded to the throne in 1952.
(2) Life is never dull when Elizabeth is here.
(3) Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558.
(4) Elizabeth understood her husband's loyalty to his sister.
(5) Elizabeth David enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine.
(6) Speaking of Elizabeth, here she is.
(7) He was greatly enamoured of Elizabeth.
(8) The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I .
(9) Elizabeth was sitting on her bed writing a letter.
(10) "What is the teacher talking about?"She demanded of Elizabeth.
(11) Elizabeth was left out in the dancing party.
(12) After lunch Elizabeth and I did the washing up.
(13) Elizabeth absent-mindedly picked a thread from his lapel.
(14) They followed the plan that Elizabeth had worked out.
(15) Elizabeth had a standing invitation to stay with her.
(16) The same idea had occurred to Elizabeth.
(17) People have compared me to Elizabeth Taylor.
(18) The part of Elizabeth was played by Cate Blanchett.
(19) She's been likened to a young Elizabeth Taylor.
(20) As a child(), Elizabeth was very shy and retiring.
(21) The drama in England flourished under Elizabeth I.
(22) Richard Burton famously remarried Elizabeth Taylor.
(23) Queen Elizabeth was crowned in 1953.
(24) The reign of Queen Elizabeth lapped over into the seventeenth century.
(25) George and Elizabeth have come to terms with the fact that they will never have children.
(26) It was in New Zealand that Elizabeth first met Mr Cronje.
(27) "Elizabeth R", a TV portrait of the Queen, had record viewing figures.
(28) Her family name is Smith and her given names are Mary Elizabeth.
(29) There are many minor and obscure poets in the age of Elizabeth.
(30) We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
(1) Life is never dull when Elizabeth is here.
(2) Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558.
(3) Elizabeth understood her husband's loyalty to his sister.
(4) Her family name is Smith and her given names are Mary Elizabeth.
(5) There are many minor and obscure poets in the age of Elizabeth.
(6) We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
(7) Elizabeth David enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine.
(8) The reign of Queen Elizabeth lapped over into the seventeenth century.
(31) The guests included, among others, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson.
(32) Elizabeth met other Oxford intellectuals some of whom overlapped Naomi's world.
(33) In 'Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother' 'the Queen Mother' is in apposition to 'Queen Elizabeth'.
(34) His family goes back to the time of Queen Elizabeth 1.
(35) Queen Elizabeth came / succeeded to the throne in 1952.
(36) Elizabeth had no doubts at all about his ability to do the job.
(37) Elizabeth Quan is a London-based practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.
(38) He regularly rubbed shoulders with the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Kylie Minogue.
(39) Elizabeth Gaskell's novel 'Ruth' will hereafter be cited within the text as EG.
(40) Elizabeth is remarkably well-informed.
(41) Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
(42) The town's only claim to fame is that Queen Elizabeth I once visited it.
(43) Elizabeth walked up to him and pecked him on the cheek.
(44) Elizabeth: I think some people are never mature enough.
(45) My heroine was Elizabeth Taylor.
(46) Elizabeth had been unprepared for such a dramatic change.
(47) Elizabeth Fry was more explicit about spiritual direction.
(48) Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab records the painful process of recovery.
(49) Elizabeth Taylor was my first love.
(50) At one point Elizabeth fled for safety and sanity.
(51) Elizabeth II became Queen of England in 1952.
(52) Aye, a fine man, Elizabeth thought admiringly.
(53) Elizabeth Harrison had extensive surgery for bowel cancer.
(54) So is the marriage between Bob and Elizabeth Dole.
(55) Elizabeth is going to be very kind to me.
(55) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(56) Elizabeth Hurley and Robert Wagner lend support.
(57) Elizabeth does wish to express her condolences.
(58) Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, 15, tried to commit suicide.
(59) Elizabeth becomes attracted to a handsome, pleasant soldier, Wickham.
(60) Elizabeth Manor House, thatched cottages, farm and craft buildings.
(61) Detectives are convinced 30-year-old Elizabeth battled bravely for her life and tried to escape by fleeing in her boyfriend's four-wheel-drive truck.
(62) He made no attempt at any civility, and left Elizabeth to do the talking.
(63) Elizabeth Carter and Constantia Grierson established themselves as classical scholars.
(64) The bard was fair, but she must teach them some court dances, Elizabeth thought.
(65) Elizabeth had let him wear a gold chain of hers round his neck.
(66) The way classical learning took hold of people under Elizabeth is exemplified in vivid snapshots.
(67) Both marriages were childless; so that Elizabeth was the last direct descendant of William Shakespeare.
(68) So began my long friendship with Elizabeth Taylor and her writing.
(69) While people were dressing, Milly and Rosa helped by Elizabeth and Anne set out the picnic tea.
(70) The singers entertained members with a wide repertoire, both modern and old, and they were warmly thanked by Elizabeth Lawrence.
(71) Her hair was fair, so that I thought for a moment of the other woman I had met recently, Elizabeth Lavenza.
(72) Only the stable block now survives as Elizabeth would have seen it.
(73) The Campbells were waiting to greet him in the hall, and Elizabeth saw him for the first time.
(74) The oldest two, Elizabeth and Nina, died as infants, one from the croup, the other from fever.
(75) Elizabeth did not like detective stories, because some one was usually hanged at the end of them.
(76) Peter Barnes's adaptation from a republished novel by Elizabeth von Arnim opened quite promisingly.
(77) And his complex emotional relationship with Elizabeth, which I had but glimpsed, made the situation that much more precarious.
(78) She stopped short just inside the kitchen door, startled and alarmed to see such a change in Elizabeth.
(79) If she just vanishes, Elizabeth Roisin can say what she likes, but there's nothing she can do!
(80) He had worked with Elizabeth in the 1951 picture A Place in the Sun and they had remained close friends.
(81) He had time for his garden, time to talk to his Stratford friends, time to play with his granddaughter Elizabeth.
(82) Elizabeth who was bright and full of laughter has brought silence with her.
(83) Elizabeth: Well, I'd always been a bit too busy - and clever!
(84) This was the most interesting thing she had ever heard Elizabeth say, because it had undertones of cynicism, of self-mockery.
(85) He and Darcy have had a dispute, which he explains to Elizabeth.
(85) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(86) An aspiring politician by the name of Elizabeth Maginnis acted as secretary.
(87) In the meantime, he says, Elizabeth would benefit from detailed professional financial planning and investment advice.
(88) Even so, that by-election victor, Mrs Elizabeth Shield, scored an impressive 22,449.
(89) Vaughan accompanied Elizabeth Mowbray and her daughter to London and, on arrival, smoothed their path ably and tactfully.
(90) Both Annie and Elizabeth were disturbed to find that each morning brought fresh fox tracks circling the hen huts.
(91) They lived less than a mile from the Elizabeth River, and Taylor remembers hearing ships' whistles at night.
(92) Both Dames Elizabeth and Martha were deaf, so whatever you said or how you said it would not cause any alarm.
(93) By contrast, Dole and his wife, Elizabeth, rarely display affection in public.
(94) Elizabeth is the second oldest of five sisters, and easily the wisest and most sensible.
(95) During the reign of Elizabeth, the Wealdmoors in Shropshire were a battleground between rival landlords intent on drainage and enclosure.
(96) Elizabeth immediately flew into a rage - her automatic response to any kind of criticism.
(97) Susanna Highmore asked Elizabeth Carter to write a piece on Leapor, probably an epitaph.
(98) Elizabeth is an extraordinary mixture of epic film, grand opera and grand guignol.
(99) His sense of superiority convinces him that Elizabeth will accept his proposal.
(100) Here, on a nine-mile reef just off the coast, boyfriend Cuan had taught Elizabeth to scuba-dive.
(101) In her soft-spoken way, Elizabeth Dole is as much a political professional as Hillary Clinton.
(102) The moment Carey was confident that Elizabeth had breathed her last he was in the saddle, racing for the Border.
(103) Elizabeth compiled the following list, with support, of what she likes about living in her own home.
(104) In 1862 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Taylor, a stagecoach driver.
(105) Elizabeth was much the wealthiest inhabitant of Slapton, her goods being appraised at £66. 13s. 4d.
(106) Mr Badillo will run for the post of city comptroller, now held by a fellow-Democrat, Elizabeth Holtzman.
(107) Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
(108) Elizabeth had said so and she had been, as she was in so many instances, quietly right.
(109) Would you like to try White Diamonds, the new fragrance from Elizabeth Taylor?
(110) But the Jezebel poems went far beyond vilification of Elizabeth.
(111) However, during the primary season, Elizabeth Dole was often the only woman who shared the stage with her husband.
(112) Rufus gave a little skip and glanced up at Elizabeth.
(113) Elizabeth had seen photographs of Dale in Tom's house, and photographs of her older brother Lucas.
(114) The pictures Elizabeth took that day have become more than just snaps of a holiday that turned to horror.
(115) Detectives believe that Elizabeth managed to grab the canister, but it was wrenched from her grasp.
(116) And to marketing director Elizabeth Carduff, whose support and deep-felt response to this book has turned business into pure pleasure.
(117) Instead Elizabeth spent a year at business college in St Albans before joining the bright lights of London's magazine world.
(118) What if Juan Miguel had taken the boy on a dangerous ocean voyage without telling Elizabeth.
(119) Compared with her predecessors Elizabeth was poorly placed to raise loans, especially during her later years.
(120) Only then will Buckingham Palace make available the tens of thousands of private papers and diaries collected by Elizabeth during her lifetime.
(121) By the time we had learned to sail, poor Elizabeth had sprung a rather serious leak.
(122) Excavated in 1, 239 days, the 26, 800-foot Elizabeth Tunnel set a record for hard-rock tunneling.
(123) Elizabeth Barrett Browning explained her own self-starvation in her verse novel Aurora Leigh.
(124) It made them alive, somehow, and Elizabeth longed to go inside.
(125) Spiegel said Elizabeth Dole bought the apartment more than 10 years ago for $ 150, 000.
(126) Elizabeth goes in mocking pursuit with the husband in this comedy of manners.
(127) Elizabeth Fry had to struggle hard to prove that women could be rehabilitated, hence the wonder at her achievements in Newgate.
(128) The fact is, Elizabeth Taylor is a plump woman who is exceptionally beautiful that way.
(129) In 1562 and again in 1566 the Privy Council urged Elizabeth in vain to marry and secure the succession.
(130) That Elizabeth Woodville submitted is therefore perhaps not very surprising.
(131) Elizabeth visited Ivy not long after the University of Leeds had given her an honorary doctorate, in May 1960.
(132) We had a live audience of one, Richard's wife, Elizabeth Taylor.
(133) After her own parents died and she was left destitute, Elizabeth had found her wandering the streets.
(134) Elizabeth Mowbray was delighted by the marked change in her daughter that followed Joan's arrival.
(135) My sister Elizabeth does a lot of charitable work in orphanages.
(136) Elizabeth tolerated Sarah's antics.
(137) Elizabeth and her children were kicked out of the Wartburg castle by the in-laws.
(138) Prince Henry, who's nine, is very a nice little boy, and his sister Elizabeth is beautiful.
(139) Thus, for Austen's heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, marriage was not just important, it was compulsory.
(140) It seemed to Elizabeth that it took people half an hour to greet each other each day.
(141) The other duty of the lord lieutenant under Elizabeth was the appointment of justices of the peace.
(142) This meant transforming Elizabeth into a type of divine principal whose sexuality was not directly addressed.
(143) She was the daughter of James Wood, plasterer, and his wife Elizabeth Stothard.
(144) The committee also criticised him for refusing to cooperate with the Standards Commissioner, Elizabeth Filkin.
(145) Elizabeth crept closer to snap a close-range shot of her friend's sand-flecked face.
(146) Elizabeth heaved a sigh of relief upon reaching Aumery Park Farm.
(147) Elizabeth: Vanilla ice cream made from the thickest cream, and hot chocolate fudge.
(148) Close to the tree was a shattered tumbler, which police believe Elizabeth used to try to defend herself.
(149) Elizabeth listened with rapture to everyday incidents of family life.
(150) Elizabeth Jarvis said it was like St Paul's Cathedral, miraculously saved while all around it lay in ruins.
(151) Elizabeth: Oh, he was fabulous, he was a wonderful raconteur.
(152) The mountains and the lake were calm and beautiful, and at last Elizabeth and I were together.
(153) Elizabeth Jerichau-Baumann's undated painting Odalisque subscribes to the stereotypes of the female nude propagated by her male counterparts.
(154) One bears the Romanov double-headed eagle, another the cipher of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth.
(155) Three of his daughters by Elizabeth married into families holding the earldoms of Suffolk, Lincoln, and Rutland.
(156) Grant, 35, and his longtime girlfriend, actress-model Elizabeth Hurley, have formed their own production company, Simian Films.
(157) For Elizabeth Gould, however, this ornithological cornucopia right on the doorstep did not hold the same all-encompassing fascination.
(158) Elizabeth: No, I could eat and get away with it.
(159) They knelt facing each other and to George, Elizabeth looked no older than her sister, Sarah.
(160) He gave me the good news that Elizabeth and Ernest were safe and well.
(161) Elizabeth, throughout her reign, relied for peacetime revenue upon parliamentary grants.
(162) George VI died in 1952, leaving his elder daughter Elizabeth to succeed him.
(163) Elizabeth and Anne contrived a spit for Felix's chickens and set them to roast.
(164) Joel Gascoyne died in London 13 February 1705 leaving a wife, Elizabeth.
(165) Elizabeth Dole, on the other hand, tends to keep her own moderate views bottled up inside.
(166) Publicity officer Elizabeth Cooper said the character does not have to sing or dance.
(167) Annie was concerned to see that Elizabeth seemed to have lost much of her sparkle.
(168) In 1853 he married his first cousin, Henrietta Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Wood.
(169) Elizabeth lifted the shopping bags from the front doorstep into the hail and then shut the door.
(170) Blonde, 21-year-old Elizabeth Dugan, who comes from a respectable family, went on trial yesterday for attempted murder.
(171) Elizabeth disappeared into the crowd and Donald had to hurry after her.
(172) Standing on the battlements waving the galley goodbye, Elizabeth looked down - down the wall, and then down again.
(173) Elizabeth continued reading her latest library book, oblivious to my possible peril.
(174) Through open front doors, Elizabeth caught glimpses of shiny tiled floors and highly polished furniture.
(175) He's denied murdering Elizabeth Howe, but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
(176) Elizabeth watched with fascinated horror the forcible feeding practised on the poor children.
(177) Elizabeth was slaughtered at the wheel of her boyfriend's four-wheel-drive truck as she desperately tried to escape.
(178) His sister Elizabeth remembered that as a child he half closed his eyes at meal times as he sat with his family.
(179) I'd rather run the mile than face Elizabeth in one of her tempers.
(180) Elizabeth left me and I searched every corner of the hotel - every dark doorway and staircase.
(181) Elizabeth Taylor remarried Richard Burton after they had divorced years earlier.
(182) Elizabeth and Jane make the acquaintance of two prosperous gentlemen, the affable Mr Bingley and his cold friend, Darcy.
(183) Yes, Elizabeth Taylor helps to raise a lot of money for her AIDS charity.
(184) Lake Elizabeth will not dry up, but its water level could drop.
(185) Elizabeth followed precedents set by her ancestors in selling Crown rights in some forests for ready money.
(186) Even if Elizabeth went ahead and told Father, it was not certain that she would escape.
(187) This suggests that Elizabeth does have some freedom to shape her life, although society will always place limitations on that freedom.
(188) The end of a memorable experience for Elizabeth, Natalie and Diane.
(189) It is also true that notoriety rather than admiration accrued to Elizabeth as creator of such a character as Aurora.
(190) It was all part of the celebrations to mark the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the outbreak of war.Elizabeth O'Reilly reports.
(191) I lay in my room like a dead body and I listened to Elizabeth thinking about her dinner party.
(192) He was then 46, a clerk to a manufacturing jeweller, while Elizabeth was only thirty-eight.
(193) But even as Elizabeth Mowbray was finalising her plans for departure, Fate intervened.
(194) Elizabeth was propped up on the pillows, with the baby lying in the cradle by the bed.
(195) He faces a second charge of attempting to rob assistant Elizabeth Walsh at the nearby Grotto card shop on the same day.
(196) And after all Elizabeth had done for her, heaven only knew it was little enough to ask in return.
(197) Elizabeth Hanford Dole often acts and sounds more like a candidate than the candidate.
(198) Between you and me, I think Elizabeth is a bit of a nightmare.
(199) Fly-leaf of a 1599 Bible perhaps inscribed by her husband to Shakespeare's last direct descendant, his grand-daughter Elizabeth Bernard.
(200) Elizabeth Durack was one of the first white artists to adopt indigenous painting techniques.
(201) Elizabeth Hurley helps him search for his brother, who might have wronged the wrong crowd.
(202) They preached the pure doctrine and pure life that Puritans had cherished ever since they formed under Elizabeth and chafed under James.
(203) It comes just a week after the murders of holidaymakers Julie Godwin and Elizabeth Over.
(204) When he rode into the yard of Cherry Tree Farm, Elizabeth was approaching the house with a pail of milk.
(205) Elizabeth had been collecting snails for a school project.
(206) This is Elizabeth Blunt, BBC,(Sentencedict) West Africa.
(207) Elizabeth was in an agony of apprehension.
(208) Mr Adams was repeatedly bullied and picked on by manageress Elizabeth Archer.
(209) Elizabeth have no time for small chat with other dame.
(210) All they remember is Nixon sweating like Elizabeth Taylor after a Mexican meal.
(211) Queen Elizabeth has extensive personal friendships among the leaders of the Commonwealth countries.
(212) Farfrae duly received the request to discontinue attentions to Elizabeth - Jane.
(213) The Pope was present at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
(214) Elizabeth Angell is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Columbia University.
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