单词 | Taylor |
例句 | 1. That was a textbook goal from Taylor. 2. Taylor offered him 500 dollars to do the work. 3. Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history. 4. Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him. 5. The conference will be attended by Ian Taylor, Joe Sellars and A.N. Other. 6. Lieutenant Taylor was wounded in the knee. 7. The venture earned Mr Taylor millions of dollars. 8. Taylor leapt up to nod the ball home. 9. The device exploded, throwing Mr Taylor from his car. 10. Mrs Taylor and her ilk talk absolute rubbish. 11. I'd like to make an appointment with Miss Taylor. 12. Taylor took me for a drive through the town. 13. Taylor was staring fixedly at her. 14. The committee directed its enquiries to Mrs Taylor. 15. People have compared me to Elizabeth Taylor. 16. Taylor has nominated Adams as his replacement. 17. She's been likened to a young Elizabeth Taylor. 18. Taylor plotted with his daughter to murder her husband. 19. The president summoned Taylor to Washington. 20. Richard Burton famously remarried Elizabeth Taylor. 21. Mr. Taylor is thoroughly conversant with modern music. 22. It seems like you're catching a cold, Taylor. 23. Taylor was in practice with two colleagues. 24. Taylor wants a convincing victory to erase doubts about his team's ability to reach the World Cup finals. 25. We want Taylor in jail where we can keep an eye on him. 26. Don't try and double-cross me, Taylor,[ ] because I'll kill you. 27. The guests included, among others, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson. 28. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours truly, Taylor Champinski. 29. In our picture, clockwise from top left, are James Brown, Helen Taylor and Holly Jones. 30. We apologise unreservedly for any imputation of incorrect behaviour by Mr Taylor. 1. That was a textbook goal from Taylor. 2. Taylor offered him 500 dollars to do the work. 3. Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history. 4. Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him. 5. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours truly, Taylor Champinski. 6. The conference will be attended by Ian Taylor, Joe Sellars and A.N. Other. 7. Taylor then often adds a handwritten greeting at the bottom as a personal touch. 31. Taylor scored a superb goal at the end of the first half. 32. Taylor was bounced from the team for assaulting another player. 33. She alleged that Taylor had forged her signature on the form. 34. Taylor scored with a low shot into the corner of the net. 35. "He seems to be all right now," reported a relieved Taylor. 36. Taylor then often adds a handwritten greeting at the bottom as a personal touch. 37. Taylor was concerned at the slow progress of the investigations. 38. He regularly rubbed shoulders with the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Kylie Minogue. 39. Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley. 40. Taylor was excited and full of anticipation at the prospect of the trip. 41. Taylor was bitterly disappointed to be dropped from the England side. 42. Hughes was marking Taylor. 43. Mrs Taylor believes her son has been unfairly treated . 44. Taylor was appointed to the UMass board by Gov. 45. My heroine was Elizabeth Taylor. 46. Taylor eulogised about Steven's versatility. 47. Taylor was the epitome of the leader as facilitator. 48. Like Taylor, Goodrich was a bristly sort. 49. Taylor plays defense for the New York Giants. 50. Mr. Taylor is an easy teacher. 51. Taylor called it the differential rate. 52. Taylor was booed as he left the field. 53. Graham Taylor is a decent man. 54. Taylor deserves a dollop of the blame. 54. 55. Taylor has turned into public enemy number one. 56. Taylor has been Johnson's sworn enemy since that dispute. 57. Later, Taylor added sticks to the collection. 58. But Christopher Taylor will happily chat to you in any one of 18 languages. 59. Taylor recently signed a deal to lease her three-bedroom home for $14,000. 60. Yet, Lord Taylor accuses newspapers of slanting accounts of sentences, of failing to convey salient facts. 61. John Taylor became one of the best known prospective parliamentary candidates when some local tories objected to his selection. 62. Eleven teenagers were arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of 10-year-old Damilola Taylor. 63. By late 1880 and his elevation to foreman, Taylor was twenty-four. 64. Do the feds truly imagine some night Taylor will be deluged with enough wheelchair patrons to fill twenty-four tables? 65. New director: Michael Taylor has been appointed to the board of Northumbrian Water as finance director. 66. Mark Taylor was named as deputy captain to Allan Border in place of Marsh. 67. These calculations understate the continuing expansion of sales through multiple retailers, as demonstrated by data from Taylor Nelson Sofres. 68. But for Arthur Taylor enough is enough - he's moving out. 69. Its officials, and many chairmen in the top division, are furious that Taylor has allegedly done a U-turn over transfers. 70. A non-smoker and a teetotaller, Taylor was stockily built and of fair complexion. 71. It was a case of finite time and brainpower too broadly dissipated, Taylor came to think. 72. Taylor and Smith, 42, of Dousland, Devon, both admitted conspiring to murder her husband. 73. It would not have been the first time Franklin Taylor had intervened on behalf of his sons. 74. Taylor concluded from the smell that the substance was marijuana. 75. Taylor receive discounts from publishers, which they agree to pass along to customers. 76. I entirely agree and would be content to adopt the judgment of Taylor L.J. as my own. 77. The differences between disciplines which Taylor refers to are compounded by differences between sectors, institutions and even departments. 78. Taylor converted a penalty for Shortheath's goal, but there was no stopping the Hollywater side. 79. To intense, hardworking young Taylor, the practice could scarcely have seemed like anything but the most shameless sloth. 80. But Taylor will insist on independent medical evidence if any selected players are withdrawn. 81. Inserting the values of the orbital parameters measured by Taylor and his colleagues, given in Section 8.6, yields. 82. More amenable land had become available and J.H. Taylor was commissioned to design the course still largely extant. 83. Taylor had consistently made it known that he would not agree to a ceasefire until Doe had resigned and left the country. 84. Taylor held himself to an impossibly arduous schedule, apparently experimenting with it,[/taylor.html] the better to cram everything in. 85. As well as being an ardent botanist, Mr Taylor is also something of a historian. 86. Taylor pointed out that Mattel already has immense advertising, marketing and distribution muscle. 87. Taylor has come in for a lot of criticism for his part in the affair. 88. Taylor was left badly bruised down his right side-from leg to shoulder-but escaped without permanent injuries. 89. Taylor was adamant that she was not going to quit. 90. They are to attend the banquet as Antony and Cleopatra and hoped to outdo Taylor and Burton. 91. It also gives full financial details about money in the Taylor Woodrow fund and where it is invested. 92. Taylor was educated at home and at a private day-school, and as apprentice to his father. 93. On the big boring mills of the Midvale shop, Taylor was creating a new world of work. 94. The most successful of the human oddities, Taylor says, were those who could present their deformities as performance art. 95. Taylor is alleged to have used public money to buy expensive presents for her friends. 96. Pulse arrival times have been recorded by Taylor and his colleagues over extended periods during the last 15 years. 97. Taylor had assembled a group of people who wanted nothing less than to reinvent computer science. 98. Despite calls for his head, Taylor yesterday pledged to stay on until his contract expires after the World Cup in 1994. 99. This was a further blow for Adolph Zukor; both Arbuckle and Taylor had been under contract to him. 100. Fred Taylor would tell a congressional committee about him forty years later. 101. Morry Taylor, a businessman, gave rambling discourses on the need to employ business tactics in government; and Rep. 102. The recording was made in a Hamburg nightclub on a portable tape recorder by audience member Edward W Taylor. 103. Taylor always strongly opposed the Roman Catholic insistence on the efficacy of deathbed repentance. 104. Ewa airfield was attacked and defended by Taylor and Welch who between them shot down six aircraft. 105. We were introduced to Mrs Taylor, alias Meg Dods, author of the Housewife's Manual. 106. Manager Graham Taylor, already facing a barrage of criticism for his team selections and match strategies, was visibly shocked. 107. Taylor was forced to retreat to the eastern outskirts of Monrovia on Oct. 12 following aerial bombardment of his positions. 108. Fred Taylor, who had passed the examination with honors, was not among them. 109. Joseph King was head of the Midvale machine shop under Taylor, who by now was chief engineer in all but title. 110. Jeremy Taylor is some one who can afford to put his principles into practice. 111. Jones - celebrating his 21st birthday today - must be tantalising Taylor after three brief Liverpool returns this season. 112. Taylor received their unexpected visits, notices arrived in the mail informing them that they were being taken to court. 113. We had a live audience of one, Richard's wife, Elizabeth Taylor. 114. Though Taylor was gone by then, Midvale had not simply disappeared into his past. 114. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 115. Taylor had friends in high places. A few of the machinists began to fall in line. 116. But, as Taylor shows, in the value-adding spectrum, they only comprise the first stage of a four-stage process. 117. Mr Taylor denies that the question of race had any bearing on his decision. 118. So, for instance, Taylor and Urquhart found that the cost of relegating by expediency rather than by stated objectives. 119. As Myeloski switched on the light, he had caught a glimpse of Louise Taylor before she disappeared under the cover. 120. After Taylor was named gang boss and foreman, shop tensions might have dissipated in any number of ways. 121. The military defeat of Taylor appeared increasingly to be the only option for an end to the conflict. 122. He was never lampooned as cruelly as Taylor, or hung out to dry like Hoddle. 123. Criticised for making so many alterations since becoming manager, Taylor is now looking for stability. 124. Taylor has won the gratitude of many small businessmen for shouting what many have been whispering. 125. He'd known Taylor had the plague, but hadn't realized people were counting the days to his demise. 126. Dottie Taylor, 63, recently signed a deal to lease her three-bedroom home in suburban Alpharetta for $ 14, 000. 127. The tiny drummer Zachary is 11, singer Taylor is 13 and guitarist Isaac is 16. 128. Taylor himself never placed undue stock in it, viewing it largely as a temporary expedient. 129. In Northamptonshire, Christopher Taylor has mapped large numbers of shrunken settlements with extensive areas of earthworks. 130. There Taylor played after work, on holidays-and on Sundays, at first much to the consternation of the neighborhood. 131. Placed in charge, Taylor had written to vendors, requesting catalogs and price lists, and now they descended upon him. 132. Now Taylor is openly inviting him to become so in what is a sign of both player and manager coming of age. 133. That would have been anathema to Taylor and earned his contempt. 134. From the outset, Taylor maximized his chances of assembling a Great Group by looking for people who could work collaboratively. 135. Taylor offered his group a rare opportunity: the freedom to do basic research for a handsome corporate salary. 136. Taylor tells the story anonymously, with an aw shucks bravado. 137. The difficulty with natural selection which Taylor raises repeatedly is that it explains evolution by chance. 138. Ian Taylor, right, and Matthew Mulroy have won athletic scholarships to study for degrees and play soccer in Pennsylvania. 139. Her beliefs and principles were accepted by the company and never challenged but Mrs Taylor had failed to recognise this. 140. Like Toulmin, Taylor believes there is something amiss in our modern disconnection from nature. 141. Jeremy Taylor, who had at one time been chaplain to Archbishop Laud, was no Calvinist. 142. In the boiler overhaul, for example, Taylor found that a worker lost much time because of his constrained position. 143. Amid the glorious columned arches and baroque ornamentation of the Academy, Frederick Taylor commanded center stage. 144. With 17 minutes remaining the right-back Mario Melchiot was fouled by Ian Taylor near the left-hand corner flag. 144. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 145. When he was older, Taylor did serve an apprenticeship and did work as a laborer and machinist. 146. You do what Taylor had seen his father do at the storm-wrecked bridge at Finstermunz. 147. Taylor Rouse is a very small hostel for disabled students. 148. Long lazy days, trips to the beach and James Taylor at the local amphitheater. 149. Beginning around this time, Taylor had another sideline-his patented tennis net posts, from which he earned a 10 percent royalty. 150. Yes, Elizabeth Taylor helps to raise a lot of money for her AIDS charity. 151. The subject was the courageous crusade of a Somerset doctor, Geoffrey Taylor, who was dying of cancer. 152. Taylor has faced a barrage of criticism and calls for his resignation since last week's defeat. 153. Yet just then, amid industrial calamity, Taylor landed his apprenticeship. 154. Forecast of increased losses hit Taylor Woodrow, 8p adrift at 67p. 155. Later, Taylor denied that more arduous work was ever demanded of the men in his shops. 156. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., but it reflected concerns a number of lawmakers voiced Tuesday about constituent complaints. 157. Mr Taylor blamed bad publicity for his defeat by Mr Jones. 158. But they were important in their time, and their families were bound up with Fred Taylor all his life. 159. Taylor is one of the diehards willing to push the development program at any price. 160. Kettlewell and Taylor escaped unhurt after the accident outside Middleham on the way to the races. 161. The perennially popular pastoral celebration Arden Court by Paul Taylor will be danced at four of the venues. 162. This is a brilliant live concert by the group with Taylor, Fdsell and Mouzon. 163. When Taylor asked some of the boys at Midvale to join him in the back country, all but William Fannon refused. 164. Early subjects of time study were the locomotive tires Taylor had used in his earliest metal-cutting experiments. 165. To guard the Church's other flank, Taylor was asked by his colleagues to write a book against Roman Catholicism. 166. But even more is needed to comply with Taylor and some creative and entrepreneurial business measures needed to throw up the cash. 167. From the moment black barrister John Taylor was selected as Tory candidate. 168. Taylor, 47, was taken ill last week while working on his third album in a Florida recording studio. 169. Mr Taylor was formerly group finance director of chemical and timber protection group, Hickson International. 170. Around the fall of 1880, Fred Taylor asked Sellers to approve a series of metal-cutting experiments. 171. But Taylor worked six days a week at Midvale and studied chemistry and calculus on the side. 172. By January he had raised an army of twenty-five thousand men and had headed north to intercept the forces of General Taylor. 173. Bob Taylor knew the most gifted computer scientists of his day be-cause he had evaluated their work for federal funding. 174. Lord Taylor refused bail[http://], but said the new trial should be held as soon as possible. 175. Some years ago now, a famous Methodist scholar, Vincent Taylor, wrote a trilogy on the atonement. 176. It is a decidedly loving look that Taylor takes, which may not assuage the sensibilities of a supposedly more enlightened age. 177. Taylor and his chief rival, Alhaji Kromah, have announced they will run for president. 178. Professor Taylor is generally recognized as one of the state's most respected educators. 179. Once again Taylor was afflicted by the right back curse. 180. Diminished responsibility did not mean exhausted responsibility, said Lord Taylor. 181. Taylor began his playing career as an amateur goalkeeper. 182. Taylor told her mother that she wanted to buy 500 teddy bears for kids with cancer. 183. Freddie Hubbard wrote this jazz and Billy Taylor Trio performs it. 184. Taylor is clearly the wrong man for the job—a square peg in a round hole. 185. This is analogous to the successive approximation given by the terms of a Taylor expansion. 186. All they remember is Nixon sweating like Elizabeth Taylor after a Mexican meal. 187. Yet longtime Wolves - watches insist that Taylor will never fire his right - hand man. 188. In her novel on Taylor, she tries to uncover the inner man. 189. Steven : You'll find Mr. Brian Taylor is a force to be reckoned with at Apex Trading. 190. Elizabeth Taylor : That always sounds to me like an 2 obituary. 191. Taylor believes that network obituary will attract older users, a major development. 191. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 192. Taylor argues that microwaves are a best bet for enhancement. 193. Please stand and pledge the flag, after which Dr. Jerome Taylor will give the invocation. |
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